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This easy and tasty beefy chili developed by Ted Reader the ‘Godfather of the Grill’ is a perfect recipe for big games, ice skating or relaxing Sundays. You can do it old school in a cast iron crock over an open fire like Ted does, or you can use a slow cooker or instant pot (check the size of your appliance first – you may need to half the recipe).
Thanks to Sage Watson, Olympic Hurdler, for sharing her Mom’s Beef and Beet Borscht soup recipe. “One of my all time favorite things my mom has taught me to make: Beef Borscht. It’s my go to soup even when it’s 110F outside while training in Arizona. You can enjoy it hot or cold!”
The veal shanks are braised to tender perfection in the pressure cooker and dressed up with a silky sauce, mushrooms, saffron-seasoned rice and pomegranite seeds. Pretty as a picture, this recipe was developed by Zimmys Nook, James Synowicki.
This rich flavorful beef stew is seasoned with two kinds of paprika and a bit of caraway seed. Serve over rice, mashed potatoes, hot cooked egg noodles or crusty rolls. The stew is a perfect make-ahead meal as it reheats well.
As co-author of Everyday Celebrations in the Best of Bridge cookbook series, Emily Richards says this take on Beef Wellington is a holiday season favourite that her son makes each year. Everyone at the table is excited when they get to cut into their own little beefy dinner package.
Meat pies are a big hit with Sylvia’s family, especially for her daughter. This iconic Australian meat pie is traditionally served with ketchup and uses two types of pastry. The meat filling is surrounded by tender pastry and topped with a puff pastry lid. You can use store-bought pie pastry and puff pastry or go the homemade route.