This simple side dish is a weeknight superstar. It's a fresh, tangy alternative to mashed potatoes.
For a pretty touch, serve this sinfully smooth party-size spread garnished with thin slices of apple and sprigs of fresh basil. It's also wonderful piped onto Belgian endive leaves.
It's delizioso! This classic Italian meatball recipe, served with a delectably spiced tomato sauce, brings your standard spaghetti-and-meatball dinner to another mouth-watering level.
Simple and straight forward, these light-tasting cannelloni celebrate the sweet dairy flavour of fresh ricotta cheese and intensely ripe harvest time tomatoes. We call for fresh lasagna noodle sheets instead of dried cannelloni for two reasons: they taste far better and they're much easier to stuff. Depending on the type and size of the fresh lasagna noodle sheets, and the consistency of the ricotta, this recipe can make 10 to 12 cannelloni.
Crispy herb-flecked skin? Check. Tender juicy meat? Check. Rich full-bodied gravy? It's got that, too. Our foolproof take on the classic Sunday supper is so good — and so easy — you might be tempted to make it on weeknights.
Searing is one of the simplest, fastest ways to prepare salmon fillets. It ensures that the outside gets crispy while the inside stays moist and tender. The key to achieving that golden crust: Bring your nonstick skillet up to a high temperature before adding the fish to the pan. For a more subtly spiced chimichurri, reduce the hot pepper flakes to just a pinch.
This Sunday roast recipe is a two-day cooking affair and worth the wait every time. A family favourite, Mama Melo's roast beef is typically savoured alongside mashed potatoes, corn and other vegetable sides. It's my idea of comfort food at its finest.