Nope - we're not building houses. We're making a great breakfast treat. It's a twist on Eggs Benedict featuring thick-cut bacon and a decadent bottom layer of lightly toasted miniature croissants. It's great for a special occasion or making any occasion special!
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.
I love an elegant brunch, but sometimes it seems like I need at least eight hands in order to get everything together in order. What would you say if I told you there are some fantastic tricks out there for making it all fall together like magic?
Pumpkins and squash get all kinds of attention in months involving jack-o-lanterns and pumpkin pie. However, the leftovers are barely put away and squash finds itself ignored. Stop it! Enjoy them well into the New Year and start with an amazing breakfast dish featuring squash.
Take breakfast for dinner up a notch when you make fried rice with your favorite breakfast ingredients. The result is a dish that's happy morning, noon, and night. What's more, it takes less than half an hour to make and hits the spot whenever you serve it!
Stratas are a brunch-lover's dream. You can put them together in the evening and pop them in the oven for baking in the morning and you've got a fuss-free brunch dish that always appeals. This time, everything bagels make for a special morning casserole.
One of my favorite sandwiches inspires a great frittata and breakfast will never be the same. Lest you think a frittata is too much fuss, understand that it can be on the table in about 20 minutes and doesn't even require you to flip the eggs!
Weekday leftovers inspire a spicy start to the day when zesty black beans get paired with flour tortillas, tomatoes, salsa, cilantro, chèvre, and eggs to help get you going on the weekend. Brunch will never be the same!
If you love spanakopita, but aren't looking to fuss with filo dough, try a simple tweak that marries the flavors of spanakopita with another culinary classic: quiche. The result is a great dish that can be ready in under an hour.
When time is running short, but you aren't wanting takeout or leftovers, turn to the versatile egg and turn dinner into an event. With a quick turn around the kitchen, you can have a frittata that will have you leaning back with a glass of wine and imagining yourself in a classy cafe!