Very Berry Buttermilk FlapjacksSource: LCBO Food & Drink Spring 2008
Rating: Untried
These are thick fluffy pancakes that satisfy a hearty appetite – quite deliciously. Barley flour and flax seed add texture and nutritional value. Serve these with sausages or ham.Thai Roti with BananasSource: Martha Stewart Living April 2005
Region: Thai
Rating: UntriedSpinach QuicheSource: Better Homes & Gardens New Cook Book
Rating: 9/10
[I use store-bought pastry pie crust. I find the store-bough crust to be smaller and therefore I only need to make roughly 3/4 of this recipe. I also substitute yogurt for sour cream.]Spanish Potato OmeletSource: Better Crocker’s International Cookbook
Region: Spanish
Rating: 9/10Shepherd’s PieSource: LCBO Food & Drink Autumn 2007
Region: Scottish
Rating: 9/10
"This is a very flavourful shepherd’s pie, originally a Scottish dish made with ground lamb. I prefer the beef version. Sometimes this is made with leftover roast beef but it never has the same body or taste. When you’re doing the vegetables try to make them all the same size, about 1/4 to 1/2-inch dice, for even cooking and attractive appearance. Although the ingredient list looks long, it is a very simple dish to make."Scrambled EggsSource: Joy of Cooking
Rating: 8/10Salsa Scalloped PotatoesSource: Milk Calendar
Rating: 7/10
A gentle, smooth Mexican flavour, a slight crunch from the peppers, toasted cheese on top.PaneerSource: LCBO Food & Drink Spring 2008
Region: India
Rating: Untried
Paneer is an Indian cheese which housewives make fresh every day. As an easy substitute, place ricotta in a cheese-cloth-lined sieve and weigh down overnight to press out the whey.Oven Potatoes – Cheese and HashbrownsSource: Margo Williams
Rating: 9/10