Spinach & Mozzarella Vegetarian Meatballs
Easy-to-make meatballs that take a few liberties with the much-loved traditional recipe are just as tasty and convenient as the originals.
Easy-to-make meatballs that take a few liberties with the much-loved traditional recipe are just as tasty and convenient as the originals.
Saag paneer literally means “spinach cheese.” This classic northern Indian dish has become so popular that it's sold here in the frozen food section, but, as always, homemade is best. You can use other fresh cheeses if paneer is unavailable; Mexican- or Spanish-style fresh cheese is especially good.
Inspired by a popular Turkish flatbread pizza, this dish cleverly uses leftover roast lamb instead of the traditional topping of ground lamb. The savoury garlic sauce adds creaminess in place of cheese; double the recipe and use the extra as a salad dressing, if you like.
This curry is based on the techniques and flavours of Bengali cuisine, which is noted for its many fish dishes. A firm-fleshed freshwater or saltwater fish is needed here: Tilapia or ocean perch fillets will do quite well. Serve with rice.
Green lentils hold their shape after hours of cooking, so they're ideal for slow cooker recipes. Partially blending this classic vegetarian curry creates the same thick, velvety texture you'd find a restaurant. Serve with roti or rice.
You can make this hearty soup vegetarian by omitting the bacon, sautéing the veggies in olive oil instead of the bacon fat and substituting vegetable broth for the chicken broth. Use the bottom of a heavy saucepan to crush the fennel seeds, which will release their licorice-like flavour. If you don't have fresh spinach, you can use half of a 300-gram package of frozen spinach; just be sure to thaw and drain it well before stirring it into the soup.
Prepare this summertime classic in the morning and let it cook all day for an easy-peasy, super tasty dinner that'll definitely have you going back for more.
We're soaking up every last second of barbecue season with this sweet and mildly spicy dish. It's prepped and grilled in less than 30 minutes, making it great for busy weeknights and easy for impromptu entertaining. A sweet summer corn salsa is the perfect pairing for mouth-tingling Cajun chicken.