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What to cook in January: Recipes that promise to be an adventure

Devote your day to the careful creation of something special.

Devote your day to the careful creation of something special

(Photography, left: Ryan Szulc; middle: Eric Wolfinger; right: Jackie Kai Ellis)

I once embarked on the making of a lasagna so intricate, my friend and I jokingly dubbed it "engagement lasagna." It took four hours to shop for and six hours to prepare — considerably more effort than it takes to make the storied "engagement chicken" — and I gave a big piece to someone I had a crush on. It was all very exciting. 

I'm not a zealous cook; I typically have to google "how to boil an egg," but give me a recipe that's an all-day adventure and I'm in. Plotting where to shop, conferring with mongers, calling and texting more experienced friends about swaps and techniques, wondering if things will rise or settle as they should — that's the kind of high-stakes fun that gets me into the kitchen, especially on an otherwise quiet January day. 

The recipes here are just the kind of project I like to devote myself to this time of year. They don't necessarily cost a lot of money to make, but each is a bit of an endeavour. Choose one that speaks to you, and whose preparation you can see yourself luxuriating in. If you're feeling a little timid, be assured that there are options for all levels of experience. For example, food writer Corey Mintz's version of the classic French culinary challenge Boeuf Bourguignon — an easier recipe than the one he attempted in youth that, he says, "nearly broke [his] teenaged brain." 

If you'd like to make dumplings and memories, Chinese-Canadian pastry chef Jackie Kai Ellis's family recipe for Pork and Chive Dumplings is the perfect day-long affair to get family and friends in on. 

Even if you're a very experienced cook, there's always a new culinary mountain to climb. When we interviewed Jamie Oliver in 2020, he told us there were "thousands of things" he had yet to tackle, like hand-pulled noodles. "That's something I'd love to do that always baffles me. Working on it." Meanwhile, you can spend a Sunday trying his recipe for Arrosto Misto, which calls for no fewer than five different kinds of birds. 

If you're wondering if my brave, heartfelt (and successful) attempt at a very complicated lasagna led to an engagement — absolutely not. No matter. Turns out, it's true what they say: it isn't about the destination, it's about the journey ... to lasagna.

Hot & Flaky Croissants

A croissant on a white plate on a white table. A white napkin, golden butter knife and a glass butter dish sit next to it.

Dosas | ദോശ

(Photography by Christian Lalonde)

Mushroom and Dill Tart 

Overhead shot of a golden brown egg tart with mushrooms and herbs on a dark brown wooden surface.
(Photography by Jonathan Lovekin)

Sabzi Polow — Fragrant Herbed Rice

Overhead shot of a large blue plate of Sabzi Polow (Fragrant Herbed Rice). The rice is in the shape of a circle and the top of the rice is golden brown and crispy.
(Photography by Betty Binon)

Kutch Chicken Biryani

Closeup on hands holding a large dish of chicken biryani.
(Photo credit: Martin Poole)

Beef Bourguignon

Overhead shot of a bowl of Beef Bourguignon on a marble surface with a slice of bread and a cloth napkin next to it.

Arrosto Misto with Velvety Polenta 

(Credit: Steve Ryan)

Lasagne Verde Alla Bolognese

closeup on a large piece of cheesy lasagna. multiple layers of pasta are visible and the top layer is crispy. it's on a brown plate on a beige surface.
(Photography by Eric Wolfinger)

Pork and Chive Dumplings 

Hands making many dumplings on a floured wooden tabletop.
(Credit: Jackie Kai Ellis)

Big Batch Meatballs

3 overhead shots of meatballs. Left: a bowl of spaghetti and meatballs. Middle: a meatball sub. Right: a white bowl with meatball vegetable soup.
(Photography by: David Bagosy, Styling: Melissa Direnzo)

Soft Korean Sweet Rice Cakes | Injeolmi

(Photography by Leela Ceed)

Khoresh Ghormeh Sabzi 

Closeup on a blue pot filled with Khoresh Ghormeh Sabzi (Fresh Herb Stew).
(Photography by Eric Wolfinger)

Banana Cream Pie Éclair

overhead shot of 2 eclairs on a pink plate on a beige surface. the eclairs are filled with white cream and sprinkled with icing sugar.
(Photography by Ryan Szulc)

Tartes Tatin

Overhead shot of a circular apple tart sitting on a plate on a white cloth napkin on a table. A fork sits on the left of the plate.
(Photography by Kevin Clark)

Manitoba Vínarterta 

Overhead shot of a Vinarterta cake on a wooden serving tray. The cake consists of multiple layers of biscuits sandwiched together with a homemade jam, and topped with buttercream and garnished with candied kumquats, sugared currants and rosemary.

Mille Feuille Two Ways: Nectarine Cardamom and Raspberry White Chocolate


Jamey Ordolis is the senior producer of CBC Life and a regular contributor to CBC Radio.

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