If you make a little plan, you can have breakfast in pan without a lot of work in the morning. Imagine sitting down with a cup of coffee in your favorite chair and just relaxing while breakfast takes care of itself!
One of my holiday traditions involves long, leisurely breakfasts filled with decadent dishes that will easily stand in for both breakfast and lunch. That way, my family can go out for visiting, playing in the outdoors, or other adventures without having to worry about another meal until supper time.
If you like making homemade gifts and love using your slow cooker, get ready to make a decadent granola that's a hit with breakfast enthusiasts and removes the extra fuss that oven-baking granola sometimes brings. Oh, and the gift can always be one for your inner breakfast fan!
Apples and cinnamon blended in a warm, cozy baked breakfast is part of the appeal of autumn. When you can achieve those things in less than half an hour and enjoy the warm, delicious-smelling kitchen for hours afterward, it's a match made in heaven!
Pizza for breakfast? College kids have been doing it for decades! Add a bit of elegance to yours by topping it with breakfast favorites like eggs and bacon and giving it a fun twist with pesto, goat cheese, and fresh watercress. Now it's brunch-ready!
When weekends roll around, there's an expectation that decadent breakfasts will be par for the course. That's an easy expectation to meet when you have simple baked crepes like these on the menu. You can even assemble them ahead of time and bake them in the morning!
When spring has you rushing from one commitment to another with little chance to pause and catch your breath, you'd better make sure you are well-fueled for the day. Few breakfast options will do that as well and deliciously as this potato-laden shakshouka, an Israeli Tunisian dish of eggs poached in a spicy tomato sauce.
Sometimes a weekend still doesn't leave time for a long, luxurious breakfast. However, that doesn't mean you need to settle for a bagel with a schmear of cream cheese. Give yourself less than a half hour and you can have a fantastic fluffy oven pancake!
If you want to get more fruit in your diet, but are also finding yourself shivering and looking for some comfort food, look no further. Imagine a morning filled with the aroma of maple-roasted pears and the crunch of granola and almonds. Then pull up your chair to the breakfast table!
During that period between Christmas and New Year's, it's nice to have some laid back breakfast plans. This one's particularly great in that you mix a bunch of ingredients in a casserole dish, bake it for a bit and then enjoy an amazing bowl of comfort food. Happy holidays!