Pricking the goose skin with a fork helps render the fat, making the skin super crispy. Use a roasting pan that holds the goose snugly and leaves enough space in your oven for a baking sheet.
Place these pretty ice pops in a tall glass and top with sparkling water (or wine!) for an instant festive cocktail. Once the ice pop melts, you'll be left with a fruity cocktail flavoured with lime and rosemary.
Individual frittatas make a great grab-and-go breakfast. Reheat them in the microwave or, wrapped in foil, in the oven. To change it up during the week, sandwich a warmed frittata in a toasted English muffin.
My mom has made these for years, they have always been my favourite. Plus they have bran, yogurt and banana in them, so they are low in fat, high in fiber and extremely delicious. This recipe is great for using up blackened bananas that have been sitting on the counter for a while.
The addition of onion, water and egg to the beef makes for a very juicy burger. Top it off with one of the Aiolis or a simple dollop of mustard and mayonnaise.
This simple method for cooking cheesecake means a less-fussy water bath and no cracked tops. Lining the underside of the slow cooker lid with paper towels keeps the moist heat in while also preventing condensation from dripping onto the cakes. If you use canning jars, these individual cakes are easy to take to a dinner party; just screw on the lids, tote them in a cooler and garnish before serving. Cost: $1.60/serving