This is an easy to make departure from your traditional chili. This recipe calls for pepperoni, mushrooms and a jar of prepared spaghetti sauce. Every time I make this for others, I am always asked for the recipe.
This is an interesting concoction featuring eggs, cheese, and flour. To add a little extra kick, add a small can of diced chiles or jalapenos into the mix. Serve with sour cream, salsa, and green taco sauce.
Quinoa, butternut squash, zucchini, cranberries, and dried apricots add flavor and color to a pilaf-like dish that's gluten-free and nice to serve as a Thanksgiving side dish or used to stuff a turkey.
Spinach, toasted almonds and bits of dried cranberries are tossed together in a bowl and dressed with a sweet and tangy vinegar and oil dressing full of sesame and poppy seeds.
A flavorful meatloaf has just the right level of Mexican-inspired spiciness to make this dish a family-pleasing meal. Top with a little spicy tomato sauce or serve with brown gravy.
Use a ready-made Alfredo sauce to layer with spinach, egg and ricotta, carrots and mushrooms, mozzarella cheese and uncooked lasagna noodles for a creamy, dreamy baked delight.
For the true donair fan. this recipe is tried and tested. If you enjoy Halifax donair's then you'll love this recipe. When making this recipe use only the finest spices available, they make a huge difference.