Mint And Cauliflower Rice Pilaf
/The minty flavour complements the spicing of the halibut. I used the last mint in my garden to make this dish. You can also substitute potatoes for cauliflower if you wish.
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I used the Japanese Kuri squash which is a fiery red colour. It roasts well. You can use any drier variety of squash for this curry.
The best Scottish shortbread handed down through my family. Crumbly, sweet and buttery.
This dish has a salty, savoury sauce with a little bit of a kick. If you don't want the spice of the jalapenos, leave it out, and finely diced onion can be used instead of the shallots.
This is the one hors d’oeuvre that I keep being asked for time and time again. It’s crunchy, creamy, spicy and hits all the high spots.
Mushrooms and squash have a real affinity and this soup proves it. I like to use oyster mushrooms, but chanterelles, which I found at the supermarket this week, provide the best flavour.
The fifth taste, umami, has much to do with glutamate, an amino acid found in such foods as prosciutto, soy sauce and a number of cheeses. Umami can show up in your glass, too (fermentation is glutamate’s old friend).
When this recipe originally ran in The Globe and Mail, I received a lovely note from reader Barbara Zuchowicz. This dish reminded her of a wonderful meal she had in Italy: "It brought back joyful memories of a trip to Italy my late husband, an exceptional cook, and I took a number of years ago.
The minty flavour complements the spicing of the halibut. I used the last mint in my garden to make this dish. You can also substitute potatoes for cauliflower if you wish.
Read MoreThis recipe is a perfect partner for my Grilled Bombay Chicken. I find that the vegetables grill better if they are pre-cooked.
Read MoreServe in mugs with a breadstick stirrer. If Korean chili paste is unavailable, 2 teaspoons miso and 1 teaspoon Asian chili sauce works well; otherwise, just use hot sauce.
Read MoreThis pure white cold soup is rich but not calorie-laden. It would look beautiful topped with caviar. To keep it affordable, I have used smoked salmon instead.
Read Morehere is no rice in this risotto. The conceit is that the squid is cut to look like risotto rice. To do this, cut squid in strips then cut across the strips. I had a version of this dish at Pollen Street Social, the hottest new restaurant in London.
Read MoreThis version of an Indian-flavoured soup uses lentils (dhal) to thicken the soup rather than being a main ingredient, letting the cauliflower shine.
Read MoreCauliflower is the new hot vegetable and it changes form depending on how you cut it and cook it. It can be fried, grilled, roasted, smoked or seared. This Italian-inspired dish was everyone’s favourite. You can also toss it with pasta for another meal.
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