Impress your guests by serving En papillote-- a fancy french term which means “in parchment.” The process involves roasting food, more often fish, in parchment paper, along with aromatics, often including white wine and julliened vegetables. The best part is that there are no … [Read more...] about Glorious Fish En Papillote
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Apple Dumplings Fit for a King
Apple dumplings were a popular dessert in post WWI Britain. King George V was especially fond of this delicious sweet treat, and would have them at court whenever he could. Apple Dumplings Fit for a King Apple dumplings were a popular dessert in post WWI … [Read more...] about Apple Dumplings Fit for a King
Simply Delicious Chicken Gravy
Making your own chicken gravy is really simple and so much more delicious than canned or from a package. Simply Delicious Chicken Gravy Making your own chicken gravy is really simple and so much more delicious than canned or a package. 2 tbsp. butter, unsalted2 tbsp. … [Read more...] about Simply Delicious Chicken Gravy
Yummy Bacon Stuffed Grilled Wild Salmon
Enjoy the fruits of your fishing labour by preparing this easy dish at your campsite. Or, add to your normal reportoire of burgers, ribs and dogs for those who don't eat meat. The ingredients are simple and bacon is always a crowd pleaser. Yummy Bacon Stuffed Grilled Wild … [Read more...] about Yummy Bacon Stuffed Grilled Wild Salmon
The Royal Family’s Crab Rémoulade
Ever wonder what the royals eat? Here is a simple elegant crab dish served at Buckingham Palace, perfect for garden parties. Rémoulade is a condiment invented in France that is usually or mayonnaise-based. Although similar to tartar sauce, it tends to be more savoury than the … [Read more...] about The Royal Family’s Crab Rémoulade