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Tourtière (meat pie)
Growing up in New Brunswick (Canada’s only bilungual province), our Christmas eve dinners always included a tortiere. The tortiere is a French Canadian dish and Quebec is generally credited as the birthplace of the tourtière with it being mentioned as far back as the sixteenth century. It’s interesting to note that French Canadians have an…
Read MoreEdible Christmas Tree Decorations
What would Christmas be without edible decorations? Edible ornaments are a fun variation on the traditional Christmas ornaments plus they make a great gift for family and friends. I used to string popcorn around my tree as a garland when my kids were younger. I’ve come away from that but still decorate the tree with…
Read MoreBaked Stuffed Pumpkin
Unwrap this fragrant baked pumpkin and show it off at the Christmas table! Pumpkin is very low in calories (20 cal per 100g) and is rich in potassium. This recipe is adapted from ABC Delicious magazine which highlighted Jamie Oliver’s take on what he’ll be serving this Christmas. I have been a long time fan…
Read MoreChristmas Eggnog
This recipe was given to me the other day by a friend of mine and I have to say it’s absolutely delicious! Eggnog (first recorded in the 17th century) was a trademark drink of the upper class in England. In those days the average Londoner rarely saw a glass of milk as farms belonged to…
Read MoreChocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Sundae
This is indulgence at its finest! Of course, if you’re not a peanut butter fan this won’t appeal to you. For something so decadent it’s quite easy to assemble. This recipe is inspired from ABC Delicious magazine which features a few recipes from Nigella Lawson’s new book, Nigella Express. Nigella is one of my favorite…
Read MoreParmesan Tarts wih Caramelised Shallots
Perfect little tidbits to pass around this festive season! This recipe is adapted from the New Zealand magazine, Dish. Shallots are very rich in chromium (a trace mineral that helps cells respond to insulin), plus vitamin C. For more health benefits of the shallot, click here. Pastry200g plain flourpinch of salt2 teaspoons chopped thyme100g butter,…
Read MoreHappy 80th Birthday, King Bhumibol!
Thailand’s King Bhumibol Adulyadej celebrated his 80th birthday today and Thais, showing their support for their king, lined the streets wearing yellow shirts. Millions of people across the country have worn yellow shirts every Monday since last year, when the king marked his 60th year on the throne as the world’s longest-serving monarch. Yellow is…
Read MoreGreen Bean and Asparagus Salad
Salads were first enjoyed by ancient Romans and Greeks. Although they did not use the word “salad,” they enjoyed a variety of dishes with raw vegetables dressed with vinegar, oil, and herbs. Salads like this one are easy to prepare and come loaded with vitamins. A nice side dish to compliment the upcoming Christmas turkey…
Read MoreGuacamole in Wonton Baskets
With Christmas just around the corner, these little tidbits are perfect for holiday entertaining. This recipe is adapted from Australian Good Taste magazine. Avocados contain more potassium than bananas and are high in vitamin A. Click here for more nutritional information. Makes 3636 wonton wrappers2 avocados, halved, stones removed, peeled and mashed1/2 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce5-6…
Read MoreChili Beef on Avocado
A quick weeknight meal to make. The cocoa powder will remind you of the Mexican sauce Mole. Another ingredient to help spice this dish is cinnamon. Did you know that the American outlaw, Jesse James (1847-1882), refused to rob a bank in McKinney, Texas because that is where his favorite chili parlor was located (urban…
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