Fruitcake Muffins
/The royal couple's cake is rumoured be traditional, which in British terms means fruitcake – hence these breakfast-friendly wedding cake muffins. If you have some of these leftover, they keep for a week.
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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 royal couple's cake is rumoured be traditional, which in British terms means fruitcake – hence these breakfast-friendly wedding cake muffins. If you have some of these leftover, they keep for a week.
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Read MoreThis versatile recipe can be made in various guises – you can freeze it in a mould or in individual serving dishes and serve it with lime wedges dipped in sugar. Or, if you don't freeze it, you can use it as a filling for a tart or tartlets.
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Read Moref wild leeks are unavailable, substitute 1 cup chopped green onions and 1/2 teaspoon chopped garlic. The sweetness of the tomatoes balance out the dish, although you could omit them. Use a short pasta.
Read MoreIf asparagus is available, the tips are a delightful addition. You can use vegetable stock if you want to keep this menu vegetarian.Servings: Serves 4.
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Read MoreThis salad has lots of flavour, but without too much heat. It is adapted from a recipe by Segar Kulasegarampillai, whose restaurant Segar in Toronto is known for its tasty intercontinental food.
Read MoreServe this outstanding salad as a first course with grilled garlic-rubbed bread or as a side dish with a simple grilled main course.
Read MoreWhen I was in Germany recently, I read about the asparagus festival they have every spring. In the list of dishes, candied asparagus was mentioned. This is my take on it.
Read MoreThis elegant dinner menu shows off the best of the season's local delicacies – it's perfect for entertaining. (See below for the full menu.) The dessert can be made a ahead of time, leaving lots of time with your friends.
Read MoreWash fiddleheads in at least four changes of water, swishing them around with your hands. This helps get rid of the brown papery substance covering them and releases the dirt that can be caught in the fronds. Finally, cut off the tough brown part at the base of the fern.
The mushroom and tomato sauce upgrade the crostini from a nibble to an elegant first course. This sauce tastes good with pasta, too.
Read MoreCheesecake is a guaranteed winner on Father's Day and this no-bake recipe gives fast results and unbelievable taste. If you don't want a ginger crust, substitute crumbled graham crackers or chocolate cookies. The fruits can change with the seasons, too.
Read MoreRack of lamb can be prepared ahead of time until just before baking. If you do not have a skillet big enough for the racks then use a roasting pan.
Read MoreThe green curry sauce gives a spicy lift to the soup, and the arugula balances the sweetness of the peas with its subtle flavour. The blender works best because it breaks down the pea skins, making a smooth purée.
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