Relish Recipes — Vegetarian

One Pot Orzo with Zucchini, Corn & Feta

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One Pot Orzo with Zucchini, Corn & Feta
Is your garden bursting with zucchini? This is a great main side dish to make to use up some of those garden veggies. Although it looks like rice, orzo is short pasta that cooks up quickly and is perfect for both warm and cold recipes.

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Roasted Summer Vegetable Medley

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Roasted Summer Vegetable Medley
A gathering of favourite fresh veggies tossed in olive oil and a flavourful seasoning, then oven-roasted to perfection…

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Overnight French Toast with Blueberries

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Overnight French Toast with Blueberries
This blueberry-filled breakfast and brunch dish is a lazy cook's dream. You can prepare it entirely ahead the night before and then just bake it in the morning. Serve warm with maple syrup and grilled bacon or sausage alongside. (Recipe adapted from Best Summer Weekends Cookbook by Jane Rodmell).

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Father's Day French Onion Tarts

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Father's Day French Onion Tarts
After flicking through my Instagram one evening, I came across this simple recipe for these delectable looking tarts. Since we love anything "french onion" I decided to give them a try! They couldn't be any easier to prepare and oh so tasty! They would make a perfect Father's Day appetizer ahead of a great barbecue dinner. If you want to watch how easy it is to make these, check out @thenaughtyfork on Instagram for a quick visual "how-to".

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A Right Royal Relish Coronation Quiche

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A Right Royal Relish Coronation Quiche
Whether you are going to the Coronation (like Donna-Marie) or not, or planning on watching it on TV (or maybe not), King Charles has launched his choice of recipe for the upcoming Coronation on May 6. Chosen personally by Their Majesties, they have opted for a simple, traditional quiche to commemorate the big day.While quiche might seem more French than British, they chose it because it's a good sharing dish as the Brits are encouraged to gather after the ceremony for The Big Lunch with friends and neighbours. The Royal Family's website shared the full recipe of the dish which involves spinach, broad beans (which we refer to as fava beans), cheddar cheese and tarragon. We have substituted leeks in place of the broad beans as they are harder to find here in Canada and we've adapted some ingredients to make it a little more "Canadian recipe-friendly".

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