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Mushroom and Leek Soup

Consumer Recipe

This is a month in which the frozen earth may seem to yield nothing, but leeks are a winter vegetable and mushrooms grow fresh the year round. Their distinctive flavours combine to add zest to this rich soup, an ideal dish for really cold days.

Bacon-Corn Chowder

Consumer Recipe

You'll never recognize the mushroom soup base in our hearty Bacon Corn Chowder. A thick chunky soup for cold winter nights, it's almost a meal in itself served along with hot rolls or crusty bread.

Pesto and Fresh Tomato Fusilli

Consumer Recipe

A fast dinner doesn’t get any better – or easier – than this! A few great-tasting ingredients combine into one terrific pasta dish.

Frozen Hot Chocolate

Consumer Recipe

Blend up your new winter go-to. This Frozen Hot Chocolate hits your taste buds in all the right ways. One of our favourite parts aside from the high quality Canadian dairy? It’s ready in just 10 minutes.

Maple Fudge Tarts

Consumer Recipe

As the long Canadian winter draws to a close, the sap begins to flow in the maple trees, producing a food which is uniquely Canadian- maple syrup. Its rich flavour contributes the sweetness to this recipe for maple tarts- so good after dinner or after school.

Maple Tarts

Consumer Recipe

As the long Canadian winter draws to a close, the sap begins to flow in the maple trees, producing a food which is uniquely Canadian- maple syrup. Its rich flavour contributes the sweetness to this recipe for maple tarts- so good after dinner or after school.

Slow Cooker Spiced Oatmeal

Consumer Recipe

Our Slow-Cooker Spiced Oatmeal is here to revolutionize your breakfast routine. This oatmeal is a hearty, protein-rich start to your winter days, brimming with energy and warmth.

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.