Curried Leek and Lentil Spread
Tangy goat cheese, curried lentils and sweet leeks make a perfect partnership in this flavourful cheese spread. The log needs time in the fridge to become firm, so it's best made the day before.
Tangy goat cheese, curried lentils and sweet leeks make a perfect partnership in this flavourful cheese spread. The log needs time in the fridge to become firm, so it's best made the day before.
Keeping the bone in the chicken makes it moist and flavourful and takes advantage of lower-priced bone-in thighs. Using sodium-reduced chicken stock and soy sauce reduces the sodium level by more than half. Serve over a bed of whole grain rice, along with Bok Choy with Sesame Oil. Bok choy is an excellent source of folate and vitamins A and C and a source of calcium, magnesium, iron and potassium.
Inspired by the flavours of Italian cuisine, this frittata is the perfect excuse to make a super-quick homemade walnut pesto. Toss the leftover pesto with freshly cooked pasta and sprinkle with torn fresh basil for a weeknight meal that's ready in minutes.
Finely chopped mushrooms are essential for this vegetarian burger, so a food processor is the ideal effort-saving appliance. Top the burgers with Fresh Herb Mayonnaise, lettuce and tomato slices or with Golden Onions and serve on whole wheat kaiser rolls.
Stuffed with smoky pancetta and creamy goat cheese, these mushrooms are a party mainstay. Use small button mushrooms for hors d'oeuvre-size portions.
Thread the asparagus onto toothpicks or skewers for easy flipping on the grill.
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