This is the BEST homemade banana bread recipe! This cream cheese banana bread tastes like it has cheesecake baked in! Soft, fluffy and tastes ahhhh-mazing!!
Shredded hash browns and cheese nests baked until crispy topped with a baked eggs, crumbled bacon and more cheese. Served with chilled avocado slices.
These are beloved Bulgarian breakfasts you should definitely try!
Enjoy a delicious twist on your morning routine with Homemade Ham, Egg, & Cheese Hot Pockets. Perfectly portable for busy mornings, these pockets pack a flavorful punch that's sure to start your day right!
Tasty jam-filled pikelets which are perfect for lunch boxes.
Delicious and savory cheese and herb muffins for breakfast or snack. Make these easy and flavorful muffins at home.
Breakfast Biscuits Copycat Belvita. Easy to make, perfect for busy morning like school mornings. Healthy breakfast recipe!
No recipe required.
Calling all ube lovers with this Ube Champorado recipe! It's just as rich and creamy as our original champorado and the perfect filipino breakfast, snack, or sweet porridge dessert when you're craving creamy ube. Sprinkle with your favorite crispy vegan bacon and vegan condensed milk and dig in!
A blog about BBQ, grilling recipes, smoking, kamado grills, Big Green Egg, BBQ competitions, food festivals, brand ambassador trips, and Eggfests.
Your favorite cake, given a healthy breakfast makeover!
You’ve heard it all your life: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But not all breakfasts are created equal. The more filling and nutritious, the less likely you’ll be scouring your desk’s snack drawer before lunchtime. Here are 28 high-protein breakfast ideas that are sure to keep you full and satisfied.
Like many good brunch recipes, this is also just the ticket for an early evening supper, the sort you eat in your dressing gown before sophisticated adults feel it is entirely proper to dine. The joy of this is that you make up the mustardy ham and gruyere sandwiches and cover with beaten eggs the night before, and just let them sit in the fridge melding into one savoury, gooey pudding overnight. The next morning goes as follows: oven on, egg-and-bread dish in; brunch effortlessly served. For US cup measures, use the toggle at the top of the ingredients list.
This peanut butter and jelly chia pudding makes for a delicious breakfast, snack, or healthy treat. It is ultra-creamy, packed with peanut butter flavor, and made with nourishing ingredients that'll have you feeling full & satisfied all morning long!
Syrniki (Cottage Cheese Pancakes) are a delicious and healthy breakfast or even dessert dish that is packed with protein.
Healthy, easy, and always ready when you're on the go! I like to make these muffins at the beginning of the week, so they're always on hand in the fridge or freezer. (Naturally gluten-free)
These crêpes are like free-form blintzes, with thick and creamy Greek-style yogurt standing in for the cheese filling and a quick topping made with pr...
I have many recipes for rusks but these are the ones I always come back to. I got this recipe from a South African magazine many years ago (Your Family – May 1987). It was runner-up in a co…
The Ayurvedic Breakfast is part of the ancient, holistic healing system called Ayurveda, which is based on the belief that our health depends on the balance between the mind, body, and spirit. In Ayurveda, it is very important to start the day right. With certain morning rituals, you will feel a…
Making pikelets is one of my favourite childhood memories. My sisters and I would hover around while Mum dropped judicious amounts of batter into the electric frying pan. Soon bubbles would appear, which meant it was time to carefully flip them over to reveal their golden bases. A few more minutes and then they were ready to be buttered and drizzled with honey or golden syrup or maybe just eaten plain before they hit the plate. This is the classic pikelet recipe of my youth. It all comes back, the aroma of the pikelets as they sizzle in the buttered pan, to making batch upon batch, more than you could possibly eat, but eat we did. Why is this our best pikelet recipe? All you need is a handful of staple ingredients and twenty minutes to take you from a craving to a plateful of light, fluffy and irresistibly cute pikelets ready to be devoured morning, noon or night! For a savoury version, try our corn and chive pikelets, and if you need a gluten-free pikelet recipe, we have you covered too. Key ingredients in this pikelet recipe Milk: this unassuming ingredient adds moisture to the pikelets, ensuring there's no rubbery result! Egg: this clever little binding ingredient contributes to the structural integrity of your pikelets. Flour: self-raising flour helps to give your pikelets a little height, plus a soft and airy texture, without needing to add baking powder. It also provides structure to the batter, so the pikelets hold their shape while cooking. Sugar: while enhancing the flavour of your pikelets, sugar also helps to caramelise the outside of your pikelets in the pan, giving them a golden hue. Melted butter: this nifty ingredient helps to prevent sticking and provides a beautiful golden crust when brushed onto the cooking surface. It also adds to the flavour of your pikelets. Honey: Adding natural sweetness and a hint of floral flavour when drizzled over the warm pikelets, honey is a perfect match for pikelets. We also have a winning fluffy pancake recipe, and a fabulous crepe recipe you can try this weekend. Additional recipe notes by Alison Adams - Food Writer and Recipe Tester How to make pikelets: full recipe below
These Light and Crispy Yeast Waffles take only 5 minutes prep the night before, for a quick and delicious breakfast the next morning. Their incredibly airy texture will have you keeping your waffle maker on the counter full time!Note: Total time does not include overnight rest.
The best weekend breakfast, snack or dessert you can ask for - Poffertjes! Grab 7 ingredients, and you’ll have a stack of Dutch mini pancakes piling on your plate in no time.
Make your mornings easy with this egg tortilla bake recipe! Easy to customize and ready in 30 minutes, it’s loaded with flavor and protein!
Just because you’re following a gluten-free diet doesn’t mean you’re relegated to a plate of eggs every. Single. Morning. These 20 tempting gluten-free recipes showcase some outstanding options for breakfast.
Oatmeal Breakfast Bars with banana, peanut butter, and raisins make a filling breakfast for those mornings you have to eat on the run.
Alkaline breakfast recipes will help you balance your pH levels easily. Check out these 11 simple and healthy alkaline breakfast recipes you can make at home.
A healthier gluten free, sugar free version of her original breakfast bars.
Delicious with a cup of tea for your mid-morning or afternoon treat, these carrot cake bliss balls are a perfect sweet treat on your SIBO diet.
Simple, delicious Tuscan Farmers Breakfast with a flavorful cannellini bean stew topped with eggs and an herby gremolata sauce. Healthy and tasty!
These sourdough morning glory muffins make the most of shredded carrots, apple, and seeds, for a delicious muffin made with sourdough discard.
I want to start this post by wishing all of you wonderful girls a Happy New Year and abundant Blessings to all ! Cindy from My Romantic Home is hosting " A year in Review" Party, what a wonderful idea Cindy! You can go to my side bar and click on her graphic for more information and get the details ( or click on her link here).... I'd love to see all of your years worth of favorite posts and passions! Mine begins with the mosaic above, you can make your own at Big Huge Labs, it's fun, go give it a try too! My "Year in Review"..... ( I had this calender 2 years ago, but thought the pic was fitting for this post, lol ) I've posted a few oldies from the point where I started blogging in April 2008, and added some new ones to show you too. The new ones are just additional pictures of the things I've posted about here that I've liked throughout the year....Hope you enjoy! One of my very first posts was on Outdoor Entertaining...I took my Canning Jars and added some fresh hydrangeas ( above ) to create a simple country cottage centerpiece. The Iced Tea was "fancied" up ( using lemons to wet the rim for easy dipping ) with a pink sugar rim ! yummy :) I've always loved Dutch Doors , I think I did a whole paragraph on how mine (above ) creates such a cottage feel to me and evokes such sweet memories of the house I grew up in...My Mom had two of them and I've always wanted one ...and now I do :).... happy happy joy joy :) And of course my Year in Review has to include lots of cooking and baking too! My two favorite passions besides Decorating! I think learning from other bloggers is so Inspirational and fun ! I try to share tips now and then and I get so many ideas from all you wonderful ladies too! Before I started blogging this year, I turned to my favorite source of information and inspiration and as most of you probably know by now, its been Susan Branch...I did so many posts about her books and her items I was dreaming in watercolors, lol... She's still one of my favorites and I await every new venture she takes on. ( you can click on the pic above to get some great little ideas )... I enjoyed posting about other women's passions also! Finding such talented women out there , I've been able to get some of my favorite pieces in my house this year... Like the shutters above from Elyse ( Cottage ) and Penny ( Lavender Hill studio ) who made me such a gorgeous basket and I posted about last month....I've ordered and found such beautiful things! I wish I could mention them all here, but throughout 2008 I've met some wonderful women and I am so grateful for such connections! And I cannot say enough about how nice it is to see a new comment from one of you , and all your sweet and uplifting words! They mean so much to me! I enjoy spending my free time visiting your lovely homes and blogs too!..... its like opening a new magazine and seeing your favorite things and then the best part is, I get to leave that person a comment right away and let them know how much I enjoyed my visit too!, how great is that?! I've gotten to share so many of my passions besides decorating and cooking and collecting! Like the stool above, I've tried my hand at hand painting furniture. It really is fun and I get instant results too, something I love :) Things have to be fast and easy for me to throw myself into, I am not a fan of long projects. But having said that, I would love to have the patience to sew like I used to, but that's for another New Years resolution :) Another favorite post of mine , is anything "Vintage"... and posting about my collections and obsessions seems to be pretty much predictable now :) but I really do love anything with a history to it. One of those "collections" is Vintage cookbooks and Vintage housekeeping manuals... I adore them, and reading them makes me feel like I've entered an era I should have been born in :) I have a very small collection of vintage Aprons, but lets just say, I want a few more in 2009 :) If you click on any of the pictures they should get large and you can see the detail better... I think most of my posts from this year have always involved my Kitchen :).....its truly where the heart of the home is for me, or refuge , or whatever I need it to be that day :) Well, I'm about finished with my "Year in review'', but I can't end it without Thanking each and every person who stops by ! Your visits are what make blogging the wonderful thing that it is, and visiting you is one of my favorite parts about it also! I wish you all a wonderful New Year, filled with inspiration and beauty, and health and happiness !! Year's end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us. ~Hal Borland With Friendship and Gratitude, Cynthia