53 Breakfast Recipes Guaranteed to Make Anyone a Morning Person - Bon Appetit |
- 53 Breakfast Recipes Guaranteed to Make Anyone a Morning Person - Bon Appetit
- 6 Caesar salad recipes that range from classic to unexpected - The Washington Post
- 15 Air Fryer Vegetable Recipes to Make This Summer - Delish.com
- Spring Into Summer With Some Sweet And Savory Strawberry Recipes - Here And Now
53 Breakfast Recipes Guaranteed to Make Anyone a Morning Person - Bon Appetit Posted: 02 Jun 2021 01:00 PM PDT Consider this list your breakfast recipes cheat-sheet—the place to find all the decadent three-ingredient chia puddings, satisfying breakfast pastries, and elegantly embellished avocado toasts actually worth getting out of bed for. But don't stress: You won't need to be up before dawn to get it right! Many of the recipes here are the kinds of make-ahead breakfasts you can prep the night before, so you can throw off the covers and and dive into your overnight oats just a few minutes before your first Zoom call. And for the days you've got less time to plan? Try a smoothie or perfectly fluffy omelette. From a messy, fill-you-up-til-lunch-time egg sandwich chock full of jammy onions to nutritious breakfast ideas like a vibrant, herby shakshuka to homemade cashew yogurts for a fully vegan breakfast, there's something for everyone on this list. What're you waiting for? The best breakfast recipes await you. |
6 Caesar salad recipes that range from classic to unexpected - The Washington Post Posted: 02 Jun 2021 09:00 AM PDT I don't like Caesar salad — I love it. Mediocre salads are usually terrible, but even a mediocre Caesar salad is generally pretty good. I love a hastily thrown-together Caesar, I love the Caesar you can get at nearly every diner, I love a vegan Caesar, I love fancy deconstructed Caesar, Caesar with sublime quality anchovies arranged carefully on top, Caesar with pre-shredded Parmesan or freshly shaved sheets and, of course, Caesar wraps. |
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Spring Into Summer With Some Sweet And Savory Strawberry Recipes - Here And Now Posted: 02 Jun 2021 08:36 AM PDT It's hard not to love strawberries. They are summer's first fruit in most parts of the country. Sweet, red, juicy — they can be eaten straight off the vine (one of the great treats of the season) or made into smoothies, ice cream, cake, pie, sauces, jam and jellies as well as savory dishes. Here are three favorite new recipes: a savory salad that uses roasted strawberries, a quick jam, and a gorgeous, simple summer pie. A Few Facts:
Roasted Strawberry Red Summer SaladI've never been a huge fan of strawberries in savory dishes. I know many cooks love to experiment with strawberries in salad dressings and meat and fish dishes, but there's something about the sweetness that just doesn't work for me. Several years ago I decided to try roasting strawberries to see if a hot oven might bring out a more savory quality to the fruit. It turned out that roasting releases a savory sweetness that is really appealing. Here the berries are tossed in a touch of sugar, olive oil and salt and roasted until soft. The roasted berries are ideal for a summer salad: The fruit is placed on top of thin slices of slightly bitter radicchio, salty feta cheese, and crunchy, peppery radishes. It's a sophisticated-looking salad that uses only a few ingredients and can be put together in about 20 minutes. Serves 2 to 4. Ingredients
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Strawberry-Ginger JamI know what you're thinking: I don't have time to make homemade jam! But actually, you do. Here's how straightforward and fast it can be. Mix fresh berries with sugar, ginger and lemon juice, boil over high heat, mash with a potato masher, and cook until the berries thicken and become jam-like. That's it. No pectin added. No fancy tricks. You'll be rewarded with the freshest, sweetest, fruity jam and, if you use local berries, the flavor will be even sweeter. Spread the jam on toast and bread, but also spoon the jam on yogurt, ice cream, and buttery cakes. Try lightly toasted bread with fresh ricotta cheese and a dollop of this strawberry jam. Makes about 1 3/4 to 2 cups. Ingredients
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Strawberry Glazed PieThis pie is a great way to showcase the season's ripe berries. A pie crust is prebaked (make your own or buy a 9-inch one) and you'll need two quarts of ripe strawberries: the most beautiful ones are used to fill the golden-brown shell. The remaining strawberries — this is the perfect use for any bruised or misshapen berries — are cooked down into a simple glaze which is drizzled on top of the berries. The pie needs to refrigerate for about an hour or up to six hours before serving. Serve with vanilla-scented whipped cream. Serves 4 to 6. Ingredients For the crust (or substitute a 9-inch store-bought crust):
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