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Hearty Ham & Broccoli Macaroni and Cheese

Consumer Recipe

"Squeezing in quality time over dinner is an important part of our family’s day. This is one of our favourite meals to catch up over — it’s easy to prepare, healthy and a hit with my husband and three daughters."
- Recipe from Jennifer Eastman from Kinburn, Ontario

Baked Eggs in a Basket

Consumer Recipe

For breakfast, lunch or dinner, these eggs baked in their own “basket” crowned with tasty cheese are sure to satisfy. Serve with salsa, chili sauce or ketchup and fresh fruit or a salad.

One-Pot Tuna & Broccoli Pasta

Consumer Recipe

This is truly a one-pot dish – you don’t even need to drain the pasta. The pasta cooks in the milk and creates the sauce. With all four foods groups in one simple dish, you’re set for dinner.

Game Day Chicken Wings and Blue Cheese Dip

Consumer Recipe

Your friends and family will definitely want to tackle these chicken wings with blue cheese dip. Perfect for sporting events and family gatherings!

Faster-than-Fast Shrimp Fusilli

Consumer Recipe

A one-pot meal with all four food groups and no chopping required – a nutritious dinner doesn’t get much easier that this! Even novice cooks will be delighted with the “gourmet” results they can achieve.

Cream of Carrot Soup

Consumer Recipe

Homemade soup fits the bill for a quick weeknight dinner, lunch packed up and ready to heat or a starter for a weekend meal. The sweet taste of carrots accented with cheese and milk will please all members of the family.
-Recipe from Anne Friesen, dairy farmer from Morden, Manitoba.

Tuscan Grilled Vegetable Penne

Consumer Recipe

For a quick weeknight dinner, this vegetarian meal scores high on flavour, simplicity and speed.

Irish Lamb Stew

Consumer Recipe

As winter draws on, a rich stew, cooked slowly on the back burner is an ideal dish to serve the family for dinner. The Irish were simmering this stew over peat fires for centuries before it was brought to Canada. The recipe calls for lamb, long a favourite in Ireland and fast gaining popularity over here.