Рубрика: Flavours of Fall

  • Spaghetti Squash Marinara

    Spaghetti Squash Marinara

    The fall flavours of this vegetarian recipe make it an excellent appetizer. A perfect culinary illusion, the spaghetti squash stands in for pasta in this dish. Slice it and cook it in the oven, then divide it between plates. Once the flesh has been shredded, add tomato sauce and top with cheese and basil. Everyone will be charmed by this delightful dish.

  • White Pasta Sauce with Fennel and Celeriac

    White Pasta Sauce with Fennel and Celeriac

    Impossible to miss spaghetti sauce when cooking with a group. In this case, we’ve given it a little “white” twist by adding celeriac and fennel. You can avoid having to deal with all the vegetable cutting by using your food processor to chop everything, including the mortadella, which ensures a homogeneous texture. The veggies release their flavour, resulting in a soft, nicely coating sauce with the ground pork. You’ll get everything you love in a Bolognese sauce, without the tomatoes!

  • Curried Split Pea and Squash Soup

    Curried Split Pea and Squash Soup

    Inspired by mulligatawny soup, a very fragrant Indian dish, this soup ticks all the right boxes of an efficient, comforting autumnal recipe. Make a large quantity of it and freeze it in several portions. To obtain the desired result, butternut squash and carrots are preferred. Add a generous spice mix and split peas to the veggies in the broth, with coconut milk as a finishing touch. A hearty vegetarian recipe to make in batches so that you can always have some on hand to warm up on chilly nights. Hurrah for soup!

  • Chicken and Dill Meatballs

    Chicken and Dill Meatballs

    Rolling meatballs in a group is always a good plan. This version using chicken is tender, generous and flavourful. It’s probably because of the dill, lemon and horseradish that season the meatballs. Plus, they’re super convenient on weeknights when you’re ultra busy because you can put them directly into the oven from the freezer. They’re also very versatile, as they can be served as hors d’oeuvres or as a main course with pita bread or pasta. Ready for the meatball chain production?

  • Pork, Ginger and Cilantro Dumplings

    Pork, Ginger and Cilantro Dumplings

    Considering that making a large quantity of dumplings could take an entire day, get people to help you in the kitchen. Choose Chinese raviolis stuffed with chopped napa cabbage and ginger to get a clumpy texture. Add ground pork and a mixture of soy sauce, then call your friends to help assemble them. Once they’re all done, freeze them (in order to cook them later directly from the freezer) or steam them, then brown them in a bit of oil. Above all, congratulate everyone on a job well done!

  • Air Fryer Chicken Drumsticks with Satay Sauce

    Air Fryer Chicken Drumsticks with Satay Sauce

    Our trick to make the skin of these drumsticks super crispy? Coat them with a mixture of baking powder and spices. Plus, to enhance both the texture and flavour of the dish, serve the chicken with an express satay sauce and crunchy peanuts.

  • Vegan Tofu Spread

    Vegan Tofu Spread

    Feel like trying a homemade version of that famous store-bought tofu spread? This all-purpose snack has a creamy texture and evokes the taste of eggs, without containing any. It’s perfect served with crudités and bread. Nutritious and easy to make with handy ingredients, it’ll put some sunshine in your autumn.

  • Blueberry Turnovers

    Blueberry Turnovers

    These turnovers are like mini takeaway pies—the ideal size to slip one or two easily into the lunchbox. They’re made with shortcrust pastry that also contains sour cream for its fat content, which makes the pastry even flakier. Sour cream is also an ingredient of the turnover’s icing, which has an irresistibly tangy taste, a nice contrast with the sweet blueberry filling.

  • Sicilian Ricotta and Chocolate Turnovers (Cassatelle)

    Sicilian Ricotta and Chocolate Turnovers (Cassatelle)

    Cannoli lovers will not be disappointed in these turnovers, which share similar components with the famous Italian dessert. Cassatelle, as they’re called, originate from Sicily and consist of a very thin layer of dough (that must even be laminated with the pasta machine), which is then fried and filled with ricotta cheese. In this case, we’ve also added dark chocolate for an even more decadent version. Serve the turnovers lukewarm so that the chocolate is still gooey.

  • Spinach and Feta Frittata

    Spinach and Feta Frittata

    This dish is perfect for brunch, dinner or lunch the following day. This super simple frittata combines baby spinach, eggs and feta cheese, with a pickled onion topping. We suggest that you make the best of these local ingredients that are both delicious and affordable.