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Million-Dollar Soup

Million-Dollar Soup

There are occasions when a simple bowl of broth will do, and other times we want a soup that really knocks our socks off. Our million-dollar soup recipe is the latter. It tastes like a million bucks because it’s rich and savory thanks to the 

Rhubarb Rosé Sangria

Rhubarb Rosé Sangria

This rhubarb rosé sangria is an easy summer sangria for a crowd, or just for you and your sweetheart! A rhubarb simple syrup recipe combined with fresh summer fruit and crisp rosé creates the ultimate summer cocktail! Serve it up with frozen, fresh fruit! Prep 

Kimchi Tuna Melts

Kimchi Tuna Melts

Kimchi Tuna Melts are a bold, flavorful twist on a classic comfort sandwich. Savory tuna is combined with tangy, spicy kimchi and melted cheese, then toasted until golden and gooey creating a perfectly crispy, melty bite with just the right kick of heat and umami.

Recipe information

  • Total Time25 minutes
  • Yield4 servings

Ingredients

2 5-oz. cans oil-packed tuna, drained

¾ cup finely chopped Napa cabbage kimchi, plus 1 Tbsp. (or more) brine

½ cup mayonnaise (preferably Kewpie)

2 tsp. low-sodium soy sauce

5 scallions, thinly sliced, divided

8 oz. sharp yellow or white cheddar, coarsely grated (about 1½ cups), divided

Kosher salt, freshly ground pepper

4 English muffins, split

Preparation

Step 1

1Using a fork, break up two 5-oz. cans oil-packed tuna, drained, into fine pieces in a medium bowl. Mix in ¾ cup finely chopped Napa cabbage kimchi1 Tbsp. kimchi brine½ cup mayonnaise (preferably Kewpie)2 tsp. low-sodium soy sauce, about 4 scallions, thinly sliced, and ½ cup sharp yellow or white cheddar, coarsely grated; season with kosher salt and freshly ground pepper. Taste tuna salad and add more brine if needed.

Step 2

Heat broiler. Arrange 4 English muffins, split, cut side up, on a baking sheet; broil just until golden, about 2 minutes. Remove from oven; leave broiler on.

Step 3

Mound about ⅓ cup tuna salad on top of each English muffin half and scatter remaining 1 cup sharp yellow or white cheddar, coarsely grated, over (about 2 Tbsp. per muffin). Broil until cheese is melted, about 2 minutes.

Step 4

Arrange tuna melts on a platter or plates and sprinkle remaining 1 scallion, thinly sliced, over; season with more pepper.

Notes:

A tuna melt needs no improving, but for those looking to change up the diner classic at home, consider some adjustments. Chopped kimchi and soy sauce transform mellow tuna salad into far more exciting fare. (And when it comes to the fish itself, go for oil-packed tuna here; it‘s richer and silkier than water-packed.) Made open-faced and toasted under the broiler, multiple melts come together at once, so no one at the table has to wait for a sandwich. And while any bread will technically suffice, English muffins fit perfectly in hands tuna melts are not a knife and fork situation. Serve with salad greens to round out the meal.

Fermented foods like kimchi pack a wallop when it comes to flavor, ideal for punching up weeknight dishes. Mother-in-Law’s, a widely accessible brand, offers a solid balance of heat and tang and lasts in the fridge for months.

Moscow Mule

Moscow Mule

The Moscow Mule is a crisp, refreshing cocktail known for its bold ginger kick and bright citrus flavor. Served ice-cold, it’s fizzy, zesty, and perfectly balanced an easy to make drink that’s ideal for casual gatherings or a simple, refreshing sip anytime. Prep: 5minutes minutesTotal: 5minutes minutesYield: 1 serving Ingredients Instructions

Strawberry Oatmeal

Strawberry Oatmeal

Summery Strawberry Oatmeal Breakfast Bars! Made with a fresh, jammy, just sweet strawberry filling that’s layered between a tender crisp, buttery oat crumble. A delectable way to start the day. Prep20minutes minutesCook35minutes minutesServings: 9 Ingredients Instructions Notes

Havuç Tarator

Havuç Tarator

Havuç Tarator is a creamy Turkish mezze made with tender carrots, yogurt, and garlic. Light yet flavorful, it strikes the perfect balance between refreshing and savory, making it an easy side dish or appetizer that pairs beautifully with grilled dishes, warm bread, or a spread of small plates.

Prep Time15minutes mins
Cook Time5minutes mins
Servings: 6

Ingredients

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 3 medium carrots (grated on the coarse side of a box grater)
  • 1 large garlic clove (crushed)
  • 500 g Greek yoghurt
  • 30 grams walnuts (coarsley crushed)
  • 1/2 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Pul Biber or Aleppo Pepper (red pepper flakes)
  • Squeeze or 2 of fresh lemon juice

To garnish

  • Pul Biber or Aleppo Pepper
  • Olive oil (to drizzle on top)
  • Walnuts halves

Instructions

  • Place a frying pan on a medium-high heat and add olive oil. Once the oil starts to glisten, add grated carrot. Then add crushed garlic and stir until the carrot wilts and the garlic is evenly distributed – this should only take a few minutes. Turn off the heat and let the carrot mixture cool.
  • Take a bowl, add yoghurt, grated carrot, crushed walnuts, lemon juice, salt, Pul Biber and stir. Taste and adjust seasoning or other flavours as desired.
  • Cover the bowl and leave in the fridge for the flavours to intensify and mix well through the yoghurt (no less than 1 hour).
  • When you are ready to serve the dip, drizzle some olive oil on top and decorate with walnuts and a sprinkle of Pul Biber. Serve as part of a mezze-style spread of dishes, or as an appetiser.
Burrata Pasta

Burrata Pasta

This One-Pot Spicy Vodka Burrata Pasta cooks entirely in a single pan in exactly 30 minutes. Dry penne simmers directly in a spicy tomato and vodka broth, naturally thickening into a rich sauce without needing to drain any hot water. Finished with a fresh ball 

Simit

Simit

Simit is a beloved Turkish street food known for its crisp, sesame-coated crust and soft, chewy center. Often enjoyed for breakfast or alongside tea, these golden bread rings are simple yet deeply comforting, offering a perfect balance of nutty flavor and satisfying texture in every 

Moroccan Mint Tea

Moroccan Mint Tea

All around the world Moroccan mint tea is probably the most famous emblem of Morocco. Everyone knows about it and loves it, for Moroccans, mint tea is as important as earl grey is for the British and green tea is for the Chinese. They serve it at any time of the day with sweet and savoury foods; it’s kind of always tea o’clock in Morocco.

Prep Time: 8mins
Cook Time: 7mins
Servings: 7

INGREDIENTS

  • 7 fresh mint sprigs cut in half so they can fit in the teapot and more for garnish 
  • 1 heaped teaspoon loose gunpowder tea (Chinese green tea leaves)
  • 500ml boiling water 
  • 3 tablespoons caster sugar

METHOD

• For this recipe, you will need a Moroccan teapot or a stovetop kettle. A stovetop kettle is a kettle you can safely place and use on your stovetop.

• In a clean pot, pour the gunpowder tea and half a cup of the boiled water. Let the tea simmer for a minute and pour out the water in a separate cup. If using a stovetop kettle, strain the water to keep the tealeaves inside the pot. Set this cup aside as it contains the essence of the tea. Don’t discard it.  

• Repeat the same process, pour half a cup of the boiled water in the same teapot but this time, swirl the teapot a couple of times to rinse to the tea leaves. If using a stovetop kettle, strain the water to keep the tealeaves inside the pot. Pour out the water and discard it.

• Now, insert the fresh mint, sugar and first cup of water you set aside earlier. Fill the teapot with the remaining boiled water and let gently simmer over medium-low heat until it comes to a boil. It’s important to let the tea slowly come to a boil to enable the gunpowder tea and fresh mint to steep properly. If you use a Moroccan teapot, you will see steam coming from the teapot when it’s boiling.

• When it comes to a boil, carefully open the teapot and with a large spoon, stir the tea to make sure that the sugar is well dissolved. Serve hot. if using a stovetop kettle, use a small strainer when pouring into each glass to retain the gunpowder tealeaves.

• If desired, place some fresh mint in each tea cup/glass to obtain a stronger fresh mint aroma and to decorate your tea cups/glasses.

Notes

• Moroccan mint tea is traditionally very sweet but feel free to adjust the quantity of sugar to your taste.

• Feel free to flavour your Moroccan tea with any other aromatic herb that you like such as verbena and geranium.

• You can find gunpowder tea in most Middle Eastern grocery shops. 

Pan Dumplings

Pan Dumplings

Skip the folding and pleating with these easy pan dumplings. By searing the meat side first and using a simple press-on wrapper, you get a juicy, flavorful dinner with half the effort of traditional potstickers. Prep Time:20minutes minsCook Time:20minutes minsServings:30 dumplings Ingredients Instructions  Making sure the vegetables are