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Breakfast au gratin

Consumer Recipe

Originating in Switzerland – where a traditional meal of raclette includes cold cuts, potatoes and a host of condiments – Raclette is a cheese designed specifically for melting. We love tradition, but couldn’t resist sharing these novel ways to enjoy Canadian Raclette’s distinct unctuosity.

Cheesy Meat Loaf with Apples

Consumer Recipe

Meatloaf gets a makeover! In the highly original recipe, apples and cheese – which go so well together – blend their flavours to perfection. Made with ground chicken and veal, every slice of meatloaf reveals big cubes of melted cheese. Pleasure in every bite!

Grilled Bananas and Paneer with Dulce de Leche

Consumer Recipe

Looking for an original dessert to impress your guests? Here it is! Easy to make, imagine a banana sautéed in butter, served on a slice of barely melted paneer, and generously covered with dulce de leche. A perfect combination of salty and sweet. Enjoy this exotic and decadent treat!

Indian-style burger

Consumer Recipe

Our original and delicious Indian-inspired burger combines lightly spiced, curried ground beef and Canadian Feta. The whole is topped with a creamy yogurt and coriander based garnish and sandwiched between warm multi-grain buns. These juicy burgers are sure to be the star of your next barbecue.

Festive Trifle Cake

Consumer Recipe

Inspired by the original English version, this variation on the traditional trifle is very easy to make and perfect to serve for dessert during the Holidays. Take an angel cake infused with orange juice or sherry, topped with vanilla pudding, a heap of whipped cream and fresh fruit and voilà, you have all the ingredients for an irresistible, fairy-tale dessert.

Brie Scones with Lemon & Blueberry Recipe

Consumer Recipe

This summery scone recipe is truly bursting with flavour. Easy to make at home, from scratch. Best with real butter, and as much brie as you dare.

Cream Scones

Consumer Recipe

Whether you serve them as a snack, for breakfast or brunch or with tea, as do the English, these soft breads, with their golden crust (originally from Scotland), will disappear in a jiffy. Serve them while still warm for a truly scrumptious delight. In this recipe, the scones are topped with whipped cream and apricot jam, but you can serve them with the jam of your choice. Simply delicious, my dear!.