These low-effort, high-impact recipes can be put together without turning on the oven or the stove
Fruit-based soups are easy to make and are extremely popular when they are not sweet and don’t taste like dessert. This recipe could be served as a shooter or a cold soup. Sauvignon blanc has an acidic edge and citrus flavour and balances beautifully with the watermelon, but you can use other white wine or Prosecco. This serves four as a soup, but when served in shooter glasses, it makes enough for eight.
Combine jalapeño and Thai basil or mint. Pour watermelon mixture in shooter glasses and garnish with jalapeño and herb mixture.A cold soup served in individual mugs makes a good first course with little cleanup. This soup is a winner for this type of presentation. It’s quick, easy and creamy without the added calories of whipping cream.
Add arugula, escarole, onion, mint, tarragon and lemon juice. Purée until smooth. Stir in buttermilk. Season with salt and pepper.The best tomato saladFor those few juicy weeks when tomatoes are at their best, we indulge in nightly tomato treats. I believe tomatoes should be served simply when they are this good. Later in the year is the time to roast or grill them. Now, they are vibrant, warm from the sun, sliced and drizzled with the best olive oil and sea salt you have.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Cook this: Hot sour soup of halibut and Thai basil from Maenam\u0027This is a wonderfully simple dish to make,\u0027 says chef Angus An. \u0027The soup\u0027s clean flavour profile is punctuated by a hint of licorice from the Thai basil and…
Read more »
Quebec Reduces Mandatory COVID-19 Isolation Period From 14 To 10 DaysThe rules in some other provinces and territories also recommend a minimum of 10 days.
Read more »
Chinese war drama The Eight Hundred fights its way to the big screenEpic film set in Shanghai was originally slated to open that city\u0027s film festival last summer
Read more »
Review: Alphonse: Wajdi Mouawad’s naive, but moving solo show about unchosen change brings in-person theatre back to TorontoAlphonse, a 1996 solo show about the unchosen change of adolescence, is directed by Alon Nashman and produced by Theaturtle and Shakespeare in Action
Read more »
Chinese authorities reportedly arrest at least 10 people after intercepting boatThe reports, citing unnamed sources, said activist Andy Li was among those detained
Read more »