Classic Stir Fry
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Classic Stir Fry

Quick, colourful, and full of fresh crunch — this classic stir-fry brings together the best of east-meets-west cooking. It’s the kind of weeknight dish Canadians love: a mix of market veggies, lean chicken, and that perfect glossy sauce that ties it all together. Fast, healthy, and endlessly adaptable, it’s dinner on the table before the rice cooker even clicks.

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Beef Stroganoff
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Beef Stroganoff

Rich, creamy, and cold-night comforting, beef stroganoff is one of those dishes that made itself at home in Canada—tender strips of beef, buttery mushrooms, and a tangy sour-cream sauce over egg noodles or mash. It feels a bit bistro, a bit prairie kitchen, and entirely weeknight-friendly.

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Carrot Cake
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Carrot Cake

Bright, cosy, and a little bit nostalgic—this carrot cake brings together sweet Canadian harvest vibes with the comforting warmth of a spice-laden bake. Perfect for maple-syrup season or chilly afternoons after a walk in the snow, it’s the kind of cake you slice with friends, steep a big pot of tea, and savour every crumb.

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Mexican Rice Bowl
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Mexican Rice Bowl

Bright, fresh, and endlessly adaptable — this Mexican-inspired rice bowl brings a little sunshine to the table. It’s the kind of meal that feels at home anywhere in Canada: simple enough for a weeknight, vibrant enough for a backyard barbecue. With grilled lemon chicken, smoky chili yogurt, and all the colours of summer corn and peppers, it’s comfort food with a healthy, west-coast feel.

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Chicken Or Pork Dumplings — With Vegan Option
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Chicken Or Pork Dumplings — With Vegan Option

When the weather turns stubborn—rain on the windows or soft snow piling up—we gather at the table with a stack of wrappers and a bowl of filling. Someone mixes, someone fills, someone pinches the corners into little boats. A tray fills, the kitchen warms, and soon there’s a pot or skillet hissing away. These dumplings are humble, hands-on, and perfect for batch cooking—they freeze beautifully for the next stormy night.

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Fajitas
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Fajitas

A backyard-and-skillet classic: peppers and onions sizzling, tortillas warming, and a platter of marinated chicken, steak, or pork so everyone can build their own. It’s weeknight-friendly, cottage-worthy, and perfect for feeding a crowd after a long day outside.

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Miso Soup
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Miso Soup

Miso—fermented soybean paste with roots in Japan as early as the 7th century—came to Canadian tables through Japanese communities on the West Coast. Today it’s comfort in a cup: clean, savoury, and ready in minutes—perfect after a cold walk or a late skate.

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Sausage and Mash
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Sausage and Mash

Comfort-food classic with a Canadian wink, sausage and mash went from pub fare to weeknight staple here—think Yukon Gold potatoes, prairie-style grainy mustard, and good butcher’s sausages sizzling in a skillet. Piled high with creamy mash and a glossy onion gravy, it’s cabin-cozy, city-friendly, and perfect for cold nights.

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Achiote Chicken with Tomato Rice
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Achiote Chicken with Tomato Rice

Backyard grills are a Canadian summer constant, and this brings Mexico’s sunny brightness to that familiar scene. Citrus-tinted, achiote-style chicken crisps over the flames while tomato rice steams on the side—Leamington tomatoes, prairie long-grain rice, and a stack of warm tortillas turning a weekend cookout into a crowd-pleaser.

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Mexican Salsas and Pickled Onions
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Mexican Salsas and Pickled Onions

Mexican condiments feel right at home in Canada—set out on summer patios beside grilled corn and fresh greenhouse tomatoes, bright bowls that turn a meal into a gathering. This collection features Classic Mexican Salsa, Pico de Gallo (with avocado, cumin, chilli), Guacamole, Pickled Red Onions, and Peach (or Mango) & Avocado Salsa —simple, fresh recipes that bring colour, crunch, and sunny, zesty flavour to tacos, grilled fish, and weeknight spreads.

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Churros with Cinnamon Sugar
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Churros with Cinnamon Sugar

Crisp, golden, and irresistibly warm, these churros have a delicate crunch outside and a soft, tender center. Rolled in cinnamon sugar and served straight from the pot, they’re a dinner-party showstopper or a cozy weekend treat—surprisingly simple, endlessly snackable.

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Scotch Eggs

Scotch Eggs

Golden, crisp, and hearty, Scotch eggs are a true British pub classic — a soft or hard-boiled egg wrapped in seasoned sausage, coated in crumbs, and fried until crunchy. While rooted in England, they’ve found their way onto Canadian breakfast and brunch tables, often at farmers’ markets and gastropubs. Hearty enough for a meal yet portable like a snack, they fit beautifully into Canada’s love of breakfast-on-the-go, especially when paired with local sausage and farm-fresh eggs.

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Spinach and Artichoke Dip

Spinach and Artichoke Dip

Warm, creamy, and bubbling from the oven, spinach and artichoke dip is one of those dishes that feels right at home in Canada — whether it’s served at a hockey night potluck, a summer cottage gathering, or as a holiday appetizer. Cheesy, garlicky, and loaded with greens, it’s indulgent yet comforting, a dish that always disappears fast when set on the table.

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Canadian Deviled Eggs
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Canadian Deviled Eggs

Deviled eggs are one of those nostalgic starters that always bring people together. In Canada, they’ve graced potluck tables, holiday buffets, and backyard barbecues for generations. Simple, creamy, and endlessly adaptable, they reflect the thrift and comfort at the heart of Canadian cooking. Whether dusted with paprika or given a playful twist, they remain the appetizer everyone reaches for first.

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