Start your morning with a little extra zip by making a big batch of Triple Ginger Pear Muffins. You can freeze them and grab one, toss it in the microwave for 30 seconds, and be on your way with a fun and tasty breakfast in hand. No more excuses!
Sometimes, you want a meal that can act as a flexible filler during a busy week. Maybe you are caught up in holiday preparations and you want to be able to make a fast dinner during the week or you have people visiting from out of town and you want a special brunch dish. It's nice to have recipes that will work in both cases.
Avocados are simply delicious. Eggs, also, are simply delicious. But when you put them together and give them some time in a hot oven, they become the foundation for a delicious breakfast or brunch dish that will have you drooling.
Adding cottage cheese to waffle batter gives a moist, creamy twist to a breakfast favorite. Imagine little pockets of creaminess nestled in a waffle with edges dotted with flecks of cheese that have been crisped by the waffle iron. Now imagine them topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream. You're welcome.
Pancakes are a great way to enjoy your lazy weekend. Take them to even greater heights (pun sorta intended) by infusing your batter with the flavor and bite of ginger. Then take it to the next level by nestling a ripe, juicy slice of pear in the center of them.
A trip to the farmers' market inspires a simple, relaxed brunch on the patio involving our market finds and a gentle touch. There's not much need to get fussy when you are dealing with spring's fresh produce and the inspired work of talented artisans.
While not remotely healthy for you, there's something entirely comforting about a steak and eggs breakfast. Make that a country-fried steak and eggs breakfast with a side of country gravy, and you'll be happy to go on that afternoon hike to justify a start to the day like that!
Homemade bread was part of this year's Thanksgiving and part of this year's post-Thanksgiving leftover marathon. Who wouldn't love fresh bread one night, followed by delightfully decadent bread pudding for breakfast the next morning? It's official. The holiday season has begun!
When time allows, I enjoy putting together decadent weekend breakfasts and brunches. It's a sign that this isn't an ordinary weekday. No, there's time to relax and enjoy a lazy, luxurious meal that leaves the nest smelling of crisp autumn days and coffee.
Ending the year with breakfast seems fitting. Most important meal of the day and the start to something new and all that. Moreover, the quiche recipe being shared is all about using leftover Christmas ham, so it's delicious, easy and frugal. Happy New Year, everyone!