Roasted Halibut with Lemon, Olives and Rosemary

Roasted Halibut with Lemon, Olives and Rosemary

Halibut is one of our favourite fish, and this dish adapted from the New York Times and inspired by dishes from Southern Italy easily feeds a crowd.

Asian Beef Simmering Ribs

Asian Beef Simmering Ribs

We love Beef Simmering Ribs, skipping the bone and lots of fat! Make a day ahead if you prefer. Serve ribs in pieces or shredded with 2 forks.

Reuben Sandwich

Reuben Sandwich

This classic grilled corn beef and Swiss cheese sandwich has its origin in the U.S. Some say the origin was Omaha, Nebraska and others New York.

Coq au Vin

Coq au Vin

Julia child’s cookbook “Mastering the Art of French Cooking” certainly launched this dish outside of France. Twice she featured Coq au Vin on her TV show. Even though there are several steps to Coq au Vin, it actually comes together quit quickly.

Pork Gyro’s

Pork Gyro’s

Gyro’s – an Ancient Greek street food made with pork, were fashioned after Turkish Donair’s, cooked on a vertical spit or a Persian sword, over a fire. True Gyro’s are thinly sliced pieces of meat cut right from the cone. Middle Eastern Shawarma’s, again very 

Chicken Tikka Masala

Chicken Tikka Masala

There’s lots of discussion about where Tikka Masala originated. In British restaurants, a Pakistani Chef in Scotland, or India………..regardless it is delicious and one of Britain’s most popular foods.

Cheesy Chili Mac

Cheesy Chili Mac

This 1 skillet dish is reminiscent of American Goulash, made with tomatoes, ground meat, elbow macaroni and cheese. It is quick comfort food for an easy weeknight meal. We just about always build a bowl, it is easier for Gluten and Gluten Free options.

Spicy Roasted Chicken Salad with Yogurt Dressing

Spicy Roasted Chicken Salad with Yogurt Dressing

When you aren’t quite ready to give up on the fall bunny, but it’s time to warm the house with the oven. Reminiscent of street food, served with pitas or a side of turmeric coloured rice, this chicken dish comes together quickly with bold flavours 

Korean Beef Lettuce Wraps

Korean Beef Lettuce Wraps

Thinly sliced beef tenderloin is quickly marinated in a salty-sweet sauce, grilled and then rolled with rice, herbs and vegetables in a crisp cold romaine lettuce leaf. Ssam means “wrap” in Korean. This is so delicious, it is company worthy, even though it could be