Pasta Shells With Creamy Cauliflower Sauce
You'd never know the base of this rich, creamy sauce is actually cauliflower—and your family won't, either. Consider it a more nutrient-dense version of traditional mac and cheese.
You'd never know the base of this rich, creamy sauce is actually cauliflower—and your family won't, either. Consider it a more nutrient-dense version of traditional mac and cheese.
Save the remaining salad dressing in the refrigerator for up to five days. Drizzle over potato salad, or serve it as a dip for chips or chicken wings.
Medallions of pork bake on creamy risotto. This risotto method cuts both the usual cooking and stirring times.
This one-dish meal has chicken, vegetables and starch all in one bowl. Dry Chinese wheat noodles are flat thin noodles available in Chinese grocery stores and some supermarkets. However, you can easily replace the noodles with linguine or fettuccini, cooking it for 8 to 10 minutes.
Take a trip to the tropics with every bite of the soft shortbread base and chewy coconut topping of these delicious squares. They are equally at home on the cookie plate or cut into larger pieces and served as a holiday dessert. A hot dry knife makes the cutting easy.
There are few things more satisfying than a lusty beef stew to greet family or friends at the end of the day. This recipe had its origins in the good old-fashioned cooking that has come out of Bessie Babb's kitchen in Sebringville, Ont. This stew can be made in two stages: Brown and simmer the meat one day; add the vegetables a day or two later. Serve with a piquant cabbage, apple and cauliflower salad and a light dessert.
Everyone needs a fried rice recipe in his or her repertoire, because it's great for using up leftovers. When you don't have any meat in the fridge or freezer, you'll likely have eggs on hand to turn what's normally a side dish into this complete meal.
Annabelle Waugh, with mom Patricia Donaldson.
When I was growing up, “mince and tatties” (Scottish for ground beef and potatoes) was something that my family ate at least once a week. My mother's version, which was never the same twice, usually included powdered gravy. This is my own simple but updated recipe.
Much like the French, we love adding a poached egg to our salads. Serve up this bistro classic for a tasty and satisfying lunch or dinner.
This inspired twist on shepherd's pie is crowned with a golden-edged sweet potato topping everyone will love. To prevent messy spillovers, place your ramekins on a foil-lined rimmed baking sheet before sliding them into the oven.