Coconut-Lime Chicken Curry
What's for Dinner? Delicious meals make the most comforting weeknight suppers.
What's for Dinner? Delicious meals make the most comforting weeknight suppers.
Pumpkin is a common ingredient in Thai cooking. Pie pumpkins are not always available in grocery stores throughout the year, but butternut squash makes a great alternative. Add another chili pepper if you like heat. For colour and added texture, sprinkle with sliced red chili pepper just before serving.
Tomato sauce makes a tasty base for curries, and this Thai-inspired shrimp dish is no exception. Enhanced by fresh ginger and dried spices, it's wonderfully aromatic—your kitchen will smell amazing! Serve with a wedge of lime, if desired.
This dish can be quite hot and spicy depending on the brand of curry paste used. The variety in the pouch (instead of the jar or can) tends to be milder. For those sensitive to spicy food, reduce the curry paste to 2 tsp (10 mL). In a pinch, use mild Indian curry paste.
These beautiful cookies make for an elegant holiday gift. Bake them in small batches, keeping a watchful eye so they don't brown too quickly. To achieve the delicate curved shape, drape the cookies over a rolling pin while still warm.
This is that amazing time of year when the sun is shining, birds are chirping, bees are buzzing and the fresh strawberry harvest is underway. Sure, we love these little bites of delight any old time, but local, homegrown ones always taste best!
Moist white cake, zingy raspberry filling and decadent snowy icing make this festive treat the year’s must-have dessert.