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Apple Strata

Consumer Recipe

This is the Apple Strata recipe.

Pork Wellington with Louis D’Or Cheese and Beet Sauce

Consumer Recipe

Pork Wellington: a refined dish that is sure to impress your guests. This recipe offers a new step-by-step version of the classic English version. It is a pork filet basted with old-fashioned mustard and garnished with spinach, herbs and renowned Quebec Louis d’Or cheese. It is then completely covered in a puff pastry and basted with a beet demi-glace just before serving. Bon appétit!

Crispy-Topped Vegetable Casserole

Consumer Recipe

"This delicious veggie dish is a family favourite. We cook it up in a big pan, and there are never any leftovers!"
-Recipe from Josh E. Hofer, dairy farmer from Maple Creek, Saskatchewan

Greek Salad with Oregano Grilled Pork

Consumer Recipe

Give classic Greek salad a boost with succulent grilled pork and a tasty creamy dressing- and marinade-in-one. Chop the vegetables while the pork marinates for a quick meal on a hot summer’s evening. Leftovers are terrific for lunch!

Butterscotch Ginger Pudding

Consumer Recipe

There’s nothing more comforting than homemade pudding. This version takes classic butterscotch and gives it a twist with the tasty zest of ginger.

Seafood Ravioli Stuffed with Cheddar

Consumer Recipe

Straight from Newfoundland, this simple recipe will satisfy the shellfish lover and recruit a few more! Wonton wrappers are stuffed with Canadian old Cheddar, shrimp and crab. Of course, the pièce de résistance is the velvety sauce made with cream.

Crookie

Consumer Recipe

The Crookie, that delicious cross between a cookie and a croissant... utterly irresistible and so easy to make!

Cream Scones

Consumer Recipe

Whether you serve them as a snack, for breakfast or brunch or with tea, as do the English, these soft breads, with their golden crust (originally from Scotland), will disappear in a jiffy. Serve them while still warm for a truly scrumptious delight. In this recipe, the scones are topped with whipped cream and apricot jam, but you can serve them with the jam of your choice. Simply delicious, my dear!.