The Ultimate Ice Cream Sandwich
These elevated ice cream sammies boast both the zing of key lime flavour and the sweetness of honey graham cookies. You won’t be able to stop at just one!
These elevated ice cream sammies boast both the zing of key lime flavour and the sweetness of honey graham cookies. You won’t be able to stop at just one!
Traditionally served with tea and often enjoyed for breakfast, buttery scones can be customized with your choice of fruit and dairy.
These tasty scones pair well with chunky vegetable soups and stews.
Sun-dried tomatoes have a sweet edge that complements the saltiness of the olives in this loaf. It's great for sandwiches, of course, but thicker slices are a tasty addition to an antipasto tray. Or try them dipped in fruity olive oil for a restaurant-style starter
Whole wheat doesn't have to be so earnest. This loaf combines just enough of its whole grain goodness with sweet spices and raisins for a fun twist. It may be sweet, but it's scrumptious with savoury sandwich fillings too.
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.
Garlic and rosemary give an earthy but bright flavour to this whole grain–enhanced loaf. It's nice on an old-fashioned sliced chicken, ham or roast beef sandwich with all your favourite toppings.
This rustic crisscross-topped loaf is hearty and flavourful with a combination of different grains, including millet, a small round and crunchy grain. Look for it in bulk or health food stores.