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A Year in Review: Cook the Covers 2023

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Canadian Living Cook the Cover Worthy Recipes 2023 Straight from the Test Kitchen JAN/FEB 2023: GOUR

Canadian Living Cook the Cover Worthy Recipes 2023 [Click here to view this email in your browser]( [Canadian Living]( Straight from the Test Kitchen [FOOD]( [HOME & GARDEN]( [LIFE & RELATIONSHIPS]( [HEALTH & WELLNESS]( [STYLE]( JAN/FEB 2023: GOURMET HOT CHOCOLATE Cozy up with the most comforting winter drink there is! This decadent hot chocolate is elevated with vanilla. [GET THE RECIPE]( MARCH 2023: TORTELLINI MINESTRONE This classic hearty Italian soup gets a lift with meat- or cheese-filled tortellini. Delish! [GET THE RECIPE]( APRIL 2023: CARROT CAKE CHEESECAKE Serve up this decadent pairing of cheesecake and carrot cake topped with vanilla frosting for the best of both dessert worlds. [GET THE RECIPE]( MAY 2023: ASPARAGUS PESTO SPAGHETTI WITH CHICKEN MEATBALLS This creamy, veggie-rich pasta and meatball combo is the twist on classic spaghetti you didn't know you needed. [GET THE RECIPE]( JUNE 2023: ELEVATED HOT DOG TOPPINGS Ketchup, mustard and relish have nothing on these gourmet toppings. [GET THE RECIPE]( JUL/AUG 2023: THE ULTIMATE ICE CREAM SANDWICH These elevated ice cream sammies boast both the zing of key lime flavour and the sweetness of honey graham cookies. You won't be able to stop at just one! [GET THE RECIPE]( SEPTEMBER 2023: RUSTIC PEACH & HONEY TART [GET THE RECIPE]( OCTOBER 2023: TURKEY BREASTS WITH ROASTED GARLIC & CRANBERRIES Hosting a small crowd? Try this delectable, cooked-to-perfection turkey breast dinner that (bonus!) doesn't take all day to prepare. [GET THE RECIPE]( NOVEMBER 2023: EVERYTHING BAGELS You don't have to trek to the nearest bakery to enjoy a great bagel. Try this recipe and you may never want to purchase these delicious classics again! [GET THE RECIPE]( DECEMBER 2023: CHOCOLATE TURTLECAKE This show-stopping creation is guaranteed to impress your guests this holiday season. [GET THE RECIPE]( Canadian Living makes real life a little simpler. Get the best recipes, trusted advice and inspired ideas for everyday living. [SUBSCRIBE]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( To unsubscribe from this newsletter, please [click here](. This message has been sent by CANADIAN LIVING* to the following address: {EMAIL} 1600 boul. de Maisonneuve E, Montréal (Québec) H2L 4P2 canadian.living@tva.ca | [www.canadianliving.com]( [Privacy Policy]( | © Canadian Living 2024. All Rights Reserved.

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