Crunchy Oven-Fried Fish Fillets
Crunchy coated fillets have all the appeal of deep-frying without the fat. Serve with carrot, celery and rutabaga sticks, and hot potato salad plus a dollop of Light Tartar Sauce or salsa.
Crunchy coated fillets have all the appeal of deep-frying without the fat. Serve with carrot, celery and rutabaga sticks, and hot potato salad plus a dollop of Light Tartar Sauce or salsa.
Hummus takes a twist with the addition of roasted red pepper. Spread it on a tortilla for a sandwich as shown or pack it as a dip for carrots, celery and toasted pita triangles.
A miniature version of Southern fried chicken, these breaded wings bake up crunchy and golden. Along with the blue cheese dip, add some raw celery or carrot sticks to round out this casual meal.
Drizzle this golden smooth dip with a little extra-virgin olive oil if desired. Serve with celery and carrot sticks and toasted pita wedges. Tahini, a paste made of sesame seeds, is available in most supermarkets.
This flavourful slow cooker beef stew recipe is sure to warm chilly nights spent at home. Chock-full of tomatoes, onions, potatoes and celery, this hearty stew does the job of curbing that craving for classic comfort food.
Sure, you could serve mimosas with your brunch menu, but we love a spicy Caesar with ours. Garnish classic-style with lime and celery, or try one of the four combos below that we cooked up in the Test Kitchen.
This will probably become a family favourite, since it also works well cold in the lunch box. Send it to school along with carrot and celery sticks and some crackers or a granola bar. Serve alongside Vegetable and Rice Pilaf (recipe link below).
This will probably become a family favourite, since it also works well cold in the lunch box. Send it to school along with carrot and celery sticks and some crackers or a granola bar. Serve alongside Roasted Ginger Carrots (recipe link below).
Kohlrabi looks a little like an alien's head, but its raw radish–cabbage flavour is lovely in salads. Didn't know you could eat rutabaga raw too? You bet! The dressing is equally tasty over julienned celery root or broccoli stems, or shredded Brussels sprouts.
Crunchy cakes are a tasty way to use up leftover fish. Form into little fish shapes with carrot and celery eyes and mouths to bring smiles to young faces at the table. Serve with Light Tartar Sauce and a basket of crisp carrot sticks and broccoli and cauliflower florets.