White Bean Soup with Rosemary and Parmesan

A sturdy soup that is a meal in itself, this is a popular dish in northern Italy, especially Tuscany, where the locals are nick-named mangiafagioli, or “bean eaters.” Feel free to substitute other dried beans such as chick-peas (garbanzo beans), white kidney beans or cannellini beans. If you like, garnish with croutons in addition to […]

Black Pepper Beef and Celery Stir-Fry

Consider this recipe a love letter to the humble black peppercorn—one of those often-used but underappreciated spices. Chunks of beef are marinated in yogurt, ginger, garlic, and freshly ground pepper, then seared all over, building flavor for the stew from the ground up. Then they’re simmered until tender while the liquid cooks down to a […]

Authentic Thai Massaman Curry with Chicken

For many people, massaman is their favourite of all Thai curries because of the tender braised meats and aromatic spices. It’s so popular that CNNGo once voted it to be “the most delicious food in the world!” This chicken massaman curry recipe is one that I’ve been making since I was a teenager in Thailand, […]

Chicken Flautas

I have seen a few different creamy chicken flautas on the web lately and they inspired me to try my own version. I wanted to keep it flavorful while keeping it slightly healthy. They turned out really delicious! I loved that these flautas used up the extra Southwestern Roasted Chicken and cream cheese I had […]

Red Curry with Shrimp and Lentils

  This Thai red curry recipe is so easy to make with red curry paste and coconut milk, served with shrimp and lentils, though you can use your favorite proteins and vegetables. Done in under 30 minutes!

Beef Chow Fun

Today, let’s make a Cantonese classic: beef chow fun. Juicy, tender beef, soft and chewy stir-fried rice noodles, and that smoky, charred flavor from the wok-it’s a dish that everybody loves! And the best part of this dish is that it’s incredibly simple and easy to make, so give it a try. Something magical will […]

Slow Roasted Tomato and Chickpea Pasta

This Slow Roasted Tomato and Chickpea Pasta is the most delicious hands-off dinner recipe! Sweet cherry tomatoes and chickpeas are baked with fresh herbs and aromatics until jammy and bursting. Tossed with your favorite pasta, lots of extra-virgin olive oil and basil for a flavor-packed, healthy meal in less than an hour.

Summer Minestrone with Pesto

In the hot summer, Italians often serve this satisfying soup chilled. Traditionally pesto is made with pine nuts, but they have been omitted in this recipe. Spoon the pesto directly on top of the soup, or pass a small bowl at the table for guests to help themselves.

Thai Fish & Veggie Stew

  This Thai Fish & Veggie Stew is a vibrant, aromatic dish that brings a burst of fresh flavours right to your table. It’s light yet comforting, with tender fish and prawns simmered in a fragrant coconut broth that’s balanced by the zing of lime, the heat of green curry, and a hit of umami […]

Curried Chickpeas and Potatoes

This recipe is from our homies Robby and Cyrus’ new book Mastering Diabetes so ya know it’s healthy. If you’re not following any specific eating plan, feel free to add in some salt and oil but trust us, it’s comfort food at it’s finest either way.

Pesto Glazed Corvina Sea Bass

  An easy but really good fish recipe can be hard to find. This one can be done in a matter of minutes but is fancy enough for guests. You can use a jar of pesto you have in the fridge, but of course homemade pesto is always the best. You can garnish with a […]

Spice-Rubbed Pork Roast en Cocotte with Caramelized Onions

We knew from our experience with chicken that cooking in a covered pot over low heat for an extended period of time produces wonderful results, so we decided to develop a pork roast recipe using this method. We chose a boneless pork loin roast that was about 7 to 8 inches long and 4 to […]

Spaghetti Aglio e Olio (Pasta in Garlic and Oil Sauce)

If there were a pasta bible, the first line would read, "In the beginning, God created aglio e olio." Historically, that line wouldn't really be accurate, since the evidence doesn't support the idea that garlic (aglio) and oil (olio) were the original accompaniments to pasta. But structurally—and by that I mean the way most pasta […]

Blistered Tomato Orecchiette Fresh Mozzarella

Tossed with olive oil, garlic and seasonings, cherry or grape tomatoes blister and soften in minutes under the intense heat of the broiler. We deglaze their caramelized juices with a little starchy pasta cooking water to create a simple, flavorful, no-simmer sauce for orecchiette. Chopped basil, grated Parmesan and fresh mozzarella are stirred in near […]

Curried Potato and Green Pea Frittata

  This simple frittata, studded with warmly spiced peas and potatoes, takes inspiration from Indian samosas. We bloom curry powder and whole cumin seeds in oil, creating a flavor-rich base for cooking the vegetables. We start the cooking on the stovetop and finish in the oven to make sure the frittata is thick, flat and […]

Slow-Cooker Pork Carnitas

  To achieve a slow-cooker version of this Mexican pulled pork dish, we had to make some adjustments to compensate for the moist environment of the slow cooker. We cut pork shoulder (with a good amount of fat left on it) into chunks and combined the meat with onion, orange zest and juice, lime zest […]