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Chicken Farmers of New Brunswick
These flavourful burgers are absolutely mouth-watering when you smell them on the grill! They’ll be tasty no matter what you choose to top your burger with.
Developed for CFC by Nancy Guppy, RD, MHSc
This delicious chicken sandwich is packed with crunchy veggies and a mouthwatering mayonnaise infused with Asian-inspired flavours. They make a perfect lunch or light supper.
National Chicken Council
This is a perfect sandwich to make in late summer when zucchini and red peppers are at their peak. The lemon zest and sweet basil flavours paired with the Boursin cheese really take this sandwich to a new level.
Developed for CFC by Nancy Guppy, RD, MHSc
Serve these tasty chicken and quinoa burgers with a mixed green salad. You can also turn the chicken quinoa mixture into a meat loaf and bake it with the tangy jerk barbecue sauce spooned over.
Developed for CFC by Nancy Guppy, RD, MHSc
Here we wrap up chicken and baby spinach with a zesty honey salsa. The recipe comes together quickly and uses common kitchen ingredients.
Developed for CFC by Nancy Guppy, RD, MHSc
This simple Greek souvlaki is the perfect dish for outdoor grilling and entertaining. Souvlaki are marinated and grilled skewers of meat often served in pita. They can also be paired with rice pilaff and a salad.
Chicken Farmers of Nova Scotia
Need to fix dinner in a pinch? These warm sandwiches are not only easy to prepare but will become a family favourite.
Foodland Ontario
Sweet Ontario peaches compliment the mild heat of curry powder. As an alternative to serving over lettuce, fill a tortilla wrap or roti (indian bread) for an easy sandwich to go.
Monda Rosenberg
Can’t decide between fajitas and burgers for the neighborhood party? Now you can serve up utterly delicious burgers bursting with those big Tex-Mex fajita flavours, but in a no-drip patty form. You can make and shape patties ahead if you like. So you don’t need to spend party time flipping burgers, we’ve included a smart method for baking all the sliders (mini burgers) at once.
Monda Rosenberg
You won’t satisfy cravings for Thai faster than sauteing up these juicy burgers. The good news is you don’t need a mind-bobbling list of ingredients. Beyond tucking in buns, serve with a rice noodle toss, a mango salad and marinated cucumbers.
Karen Humphrey author of Notes from the Cookie Jar blog
A great way to stretch your food dollar is to roast a chicken and then strip off all the meat, saving some for sandwiches the next day. This one has a tasty marinade that pairs well with Chinese vegetables, with a little added zing from wasabi mayo. You can also use chicken breast halves instead of a whole chicken, if you wish.
Developed for CFC by Monda Rosenberg
Having a jar of pickled peppers in the fridge means you’re always equipped to add dynamite taste to a sammie or burger with a mere smidgen of effort. Here we used them to rev up chicken burgers along with flavor bursting feta for hits of creaminess.
Hon. Vic Toews
This chicken take on the classic Philly cheese steak sandwich won’t disappoint! The traditional ingredients are amplified with 2 year old Bothwell cheddar, pesto mayo, jalapeno peppers, balsamic vinegar and oregano and served on a Ciabatta bun making this a truly one-of-a-kind Philly sandwich.
Olivia Chow
This sandwich captures the essence of Asian and Indian flavours. The basil, mint, cilantro, ginger, lime and soy sauce are fused with the popular Indian spices of turmeric and cumin. This will soon become a favourite with your family and friends!
Sylvain Chicoine
Who doesn’t love a traditional BBQ sandwich? This recipe uses a homemade BBQ sauce which is both sweet and salty and pairs well with your favourite sandwich toppings. Enjoy!
Developed for CFC by Nancy Guppy, RD, MHSc
A quick and kid friendly cheese, bacon and chicken melt. Nothing too complicated. Sometimes you just need a quick fix.
Developed for CFC by Nancy Guppy, RD, MHSc
Mozzarella cheese and your favourite pasta or pizza sauce make the perfect toppings for these Italian spiced burgers. Serve with your roasted oven fries and a crisp green salad.
Developed for CFC by Nancy Guppy, RD, MHSc
Developed for CFC by Amanda Garbutt
Creating a gourmet burger at home is easier than you think. All you need to do is think outside the box and pick toppings that you would not normally expect. Rapini is a terrific and healthy topping that gives burgers a rustic Italian edge.
Developed for CFC by Amanda Garbutt
Adding an Asian flare to a burger is an easy way to add lots of light crisp flavours without lots of fat. A simple slaw like our Ginger Aoili one comes together in minutes, and is a fun way to get kids helping in the kitchen. To add an extra Asian flair, look for crusty rolls with sesame seeds. Make preparation even easier by purchasing pre-shredded slaws from your local supermarket.
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