245 recipes for "bone"
Golden Stir-Fry Noodles

Golden Stir-Fry Noodles

Jul 14, 2005

Bonus: Use Either Tofu or Chicken Tofu, made from soybeans, adds a good source of protein to a meatless meal. If set with calcium sulfate or calcium chloride (check the list of ingredients), it will also give a bone-strengthening boost to your day's nutrients.

Cider-Braised Chicken Thighs with Smashed Potatoes

Cider-Braised Chicken Thighs with Smashed Potatoes

Nov 7, 2016 Dinner

Bone-in skin-on chicken thighs are a bargain at the grocery store, plus they're so much juicier than boneless thighs or breasts. Look for smaller thighs to ensure they cook quickly; if they're on the larger side, they may need a few extra minutes.

Pork Persillade

Pork Persillade

Nov 3, 2008

Persillade, a simple French mixture of parsley and garlic, adds elegance and flavour to meat. A pork roast is perfect for entertaining a small group since this cut is inexpensive but looks impressive. Choose either a six-bone rib roast or a centre-cut loin, which is usually cheaper.

Slow Cooker Black Bean Spareribs

Slow Cooker Black Bean Spareribs

Jun 10, 2013

My mother, Shu-Lai Fong, makes famous pressure-cooked black bean spareribs. They're the inspiration for this recipe, which is just as delicious but uses a slow cooker. You'll find bite-size bone-in pork spareribs at most Asian grocery stores, or you can order them at your butcher's counter.

Beer-Braised Short Ribs

Beer-Braised Short Ribs

Jan 7, 2008

A slightly sweet malt-flavoured autumn-brewed beer, such as a local or European bock beer (for instance, Paulaner-Salvatore), adds terrific flavour to these unctuous ribs. Or use the same beer you are drinking with them, such as a local amber ale. Use large short ribs that are not cut between the bones.

Rosemary Lemon Lamb Chops

Rosemary Lemon Lamb Chops

Nov 23, 2007

Lamb chops are ideal finger food because they come with their very own built-in handles! Frozen frenched lamb racks are readily available. Or ask your butcher to french them, meaning to cut away the meat at the ends of bones to expose them. Serve with a small bowl of sea salt for sprinkling.

Superfood Platter

Superfood Platter

Quinoa—everyone's favourite superfood—and beans are two pantry staples that pair up to make a fantastic meat alternative any night of the week. Kale is full of vitamin K, which promotes bone health, and vision-sharpening vitamin A. Serve this as a main dish for four or as a side dish for six.

Fresh Salmon Burgers with Tomato Tartar Sauce

Fresh Salmon Burgers with Tomato Tartar Sauce

Apr 15, 2008

This sauce does double duty: it moistens the patty then tops it, adding a fresh and creamy note to the burger. Use less expensive tail pieces of salmon if you can. Be sure to run your fingers along the top of the salmon. If you feel any tips of bones, pull them out with tweezers.

Mole Spice Rub

Mole Spice Rub

Jul 14, 2005

For every 4 servings (1 lb/500 g boneless or 2 lb/1 kg bone-in) meat or poultry, mix 2 tbsp (25 mL) spice rub; 1 tbsp (15 mL) vegetable oil; and 1 clove garlic, minced (if desired). Rub over meat or chicken; let stand for 10 minutes. (Make-ahead: Cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours.)

Zesty Barbecue Sauce

Zesty Barbecue Sauce

Jul 14, 2005

Add a luscious touch to all your barbecue favourites: during the last few minutes of cooking, brush this sauce over chops, burgers, ribs, poultry or fish. Use 1 cup (250 mL) sauce for every 4 servings (1 lb/500 g boneless or 1-1/2 lb/750 g bone-in meat or poultry, or 1 lb/500 g fish).

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