We've transformed the traditional ploughman's lunch into a savoury sandwich. Branston pickled chutney is typically served in this dish, but we’ve substituted with a pickled beet hummus.
Jamie Hodgson, art director of The Hockey News, says this half-metre-long sandwich, pretzels and beer make a hat-trick combination. Assemble the sandwich ahead, then put it in the oven when guests arrive. Serve on a cutting board with a serrated knife for guests to cut off according to their appetites.
Grilling gives cabbage lovely smoky and sweet flavours, which pair perfectly with a smooth, simple hummus.
This side dish is packed with all the flavours of fall, making it the perfect side dish for your Thanksgiving turkey.
This hearty main is one of the most requested recipes from Whitewater Cooks (Whitecap, 2008) by B.C. chef Shelley Adams. Named after a favourite ski bowl at Whitewater Ski Resort in Nelson, B.C., it embodies healthy, fun West Kootenay living. This recipe makes more dressing than you need, but leftovers are excellent on chicken, rice, noodles or salad.
These nut-free treats are chewy and packed with flavour, thanks to the tasty fruit and toasted quinoa, which also add fibre and protein to stave off hunger. Pack one in her knapsack for snack emergencies!
When it comes to choosing fish for dinner, look for sustainable options. Farmed trout is a great fish to put on your plate, and with 18 grams of protein and just 5 grams of fat per serving, it's a good choice to protect both the state of our oceans, and your health.
Nutritious, versatile and totally delicious, homemade hummus is the perfect snack any time of day.