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Toad in the hole (Sausages in Pudding Batter)

Toad in The Hole (Sausages in Pudding Batter)

Plump pork sausages, crispy Yorkshire pud and a rich onion gravy come together to make this family favourite.

An everlasting favourite of children, this dish is known and loved by most British people as sausages (the toad) cooked in Yorkshire pudding batter (the hole). But it wasn’t always so. In 1861, Mrs. Beeton described a version that used steak and kidney instead of sausages, while other early recipes called for cheap offcuts or leftovers of any kind of meat . The Art of Cookery (1747) even includes a recipe for “pigeon in a hole.” Sausages became integral to toad in the hole during World War I – perhaps as a way to
stop them exploding in the pan when frying – and the dish rapidly became a national hit.

Smoked Tomato Bruschetta With Canadian Gouda

Smoked Tomato Bruschetta With Canadian Gouda

Cooking the tomatoes low and slow infuses them with smoky flavour and makes this simple appetizer anything but average. Cocktail tomatoes, which are about an inch wide, are the ideal size for this recipe. Use strongly flavoured wood chips, such as hickory, for the best taste.

Traditional Scotch Pies

Traditional Scotch Pies

Jan 10, 2012

Enjoy these hearty pies hot or the next day cold for lunch. They travel well, which makes them ideal for potluck events.

Lemongrass Pork Tenderloin With Stir-Fried Quinoa

Lemongrass Pork Tenderloin With Stir-Fried Quinoa

Feb 11, 2013

White rice and fatty pork chops are replaced with protein-packed quinoa and lean pork tenderloin in this twist on a Vietnamese favourite. Daikon radish has a very pungent aroma, but its crunchy sweetness works well when pickled. If it's not your thing, you can substitute the same amount of carrot. This recipe is a great way to use up leftover quinoa; if you don't have any on hand, make it ahead and spread it out on a large rimmed baking sheet to cool quickly.

The Ultimate Beef Stew Recipe

The Ultimate Beef Stew Recipe

This classic warm-you-up stew becomes even more comforting when made with well-marbled pot roast rather than the usual stewing beef. The fat melts slowly as it cooks, tenderizing the beef into juicy melt-in-your-mouth morsels. A slow finish in the oven gives the stew its rich, hearty texture.

Seafood Pie

Seafood Pie

Oct 13, 2006

Saffron adds a subtle accent to this deep-dish pie with its luxurious mix of seafood. Expect raves! You can replace the lobster with 12 oz (375 g) bay scallops; just simmer in cooking liquid until opaque, about 3 minutes.

Gruy?re and Bacon Quiche

Gruy?re and Bacon Quiche

Dec 1, 2011

Whether it's served for brunch, dinner or as a bite-size appetizer, quiche is always a crowd-pleaser. This classic version, also called Quiche Lorraine, has a deliciously creamy egg custard filling.

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