Pulled pork is often served in buns, but you can also serve over garlic mashed potatoes, rice or in a corn tortilla.
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Simply Red Slow-Cooked Pulled Pork
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Dulce de Leche Cake
This PC version of South American tres leches cake, which means three milks cake, contains the traditional evaporated milk, sweetened condensed milk and cream, as well as a dulce de leche topping. The rum is traditional, but optional.
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Easy Cheesy Soufflé
A fabulous dish to have in your repertoire, soufflé makes a great entertaining dish. All the work is done in advance- you can entertain your guests once it’s in the oven, then bask in the oohs and aahs when it comes out!
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Hearty Mushroom Barley Pilaf
Barley is high in fibre and low on the glycemic index, making it a great substitute for the usual white rice used in pilaf. Try this side dish with a roast instead of potatoes or rice.
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Bacon-Topped Turkey Meatloaf
Here’s a twist on meatloaf the whole family will love! The bacon on top gets slightly crispy, making it extra yummy.
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Emperor’s Layered Chicken and Fragrant Rice Casserole
PC’s biryani cooking sauce takes the work out of a previously complicated dish! Add some of our authentic Indian side dishes or appetizers to make a real feast.
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Cheesy Swiss Fondue
A fun fondue the whole family will enjoy! With a wide variety of dippers, there’s something for everyone, but you can switch them up to suit your family’s taste: If no one in your family likes potatoes, for instance, omit them and double up on bread.
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Horseradish-Mustard Crusted Lamb Chops
Add a little ‘wow’ to your next dinner party with this gourmet entrée.
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Vegetable Lasagna
We’ve simplified the lasagna-making process by soaking the noodles and using extra sauce when layering, instead of boiling the pasta. Hearty and bursting with vegetables, this is our best-ever vegetarian entrée recipe.
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Eggplant and Lentil Madras
Madras is a spicy curry sauce from southern India containing tomato, onion and coconut. We’ve tossed it with lentils and roasted eggplant to make a fabulous vegetarian dish that’s very high in fibre.




