Egg and Vegetable Curry

Cooking an Indian-style curry can be quicker than you think—like in this weekday recipe in collaboration with the Fédération des producteurs d’oeufs du Québec. As an economical protein, hard-boiled eggs are added to a curry made with coconut milk, ginger and spices. It’s eggceptional!

Lemon-Marinated Tofu

To use up a leftover block of tofu, we had the idea of marinating it for four hours in a lemony mixture enhanced with garlic and chili. This crumbled vegetable protein can be used as a garnish—reminiscent of the texture of feta cheese—or can be made into bite-sized pieces to serve with drinks. Easy peasy!

Maple and Honey-Glazed Pork Chops and Pears

Honey and maple are a happy marriage of local flavours and the perfect combo for tender local pork chops and caramelized pear. Enjoy this sweet and tangy meal that’s so easy to love.

Vegetable Gratin

To make this gratin super creamy, coat the cooked vegetables with a béchamel sauce. It’s a classic white sauce, which consists of melting butter before adding flour and then milk. The milk thickens and turns into a smooth sauce. Here, garlic powder and cheese are added to give it more taste.

Oven Bhajis with Cucumber Yogurt

These small fritters, which contain a mixture of sauteed onions and spices, are very popular in India. The bhajis are made with chickpea flour, which gives them a nice crunchy texture once they are baked and are eaten with a creamy sauce made with 0% plain Greek yogurt, cumin, cucumber and herbs. Garnish with pomegranate seeds for a sweet and tangy side, creating freshness and lightness in every bite.

Chicken Tikka with Yogurt

Chicken tikka is a star dish in India. Here we appreciate it all the more when we can make it easily at home. This delicious chicken is marinated in plain 11% yogurt and spices—just enough to give it a good coating and rich taste. Part of the marinade is also used to prepare a hot sauce, flavoured with typical Indian spice blends, like garam masala, with tomato and spinach. It’s a very cozy dish that will warm you up instantly.

Rose, Mango and Raspberry Yogurt (Shrikhand)

Shrikhand is a must-try Indian dessert, perfect for those who like slightly sweet, fruity and most importantly, fragrant treats. We make it with plain Greek yogurt with honey, cardamom and rose water, which adds a floral and delicate touch. The mango in the mix is blended in a food processor to get a coulis, but also diced to add to the raspberry and pistachio garnish. It’s a pure delight to end the meal on a sweet note.

Peanut Butter and Chocolate Candy Brownies

After eating these brownies, it’s going to be hard to go back to the classic version! In addition to being super moist, they’re topped with peanut butter and chocolate treats for a completely irresistible sweet and savoury result.

Chocolate Shavings

For a stylish presentation, make large chocolate curls by spreading tempered chocolate on parchment paper, rolling it up and freezing it for 10 minutes. They break apart easily and keep their rounded shape. A simple and effective garnish!