Place over high heat on the stove and once the water comes up to a boil, start your timer. I cooked these eggs for 6 minutes as I wanted them to be set throughout but have creamy yolks. 4-5 minutes = soft, 5-6 minutes = jammy yolks, 6-7 minutes = hard boiled.
Use fruit-flavored yogurt instead of plain yogurt as a higher-carb option. For fruit variety, substitute peaches with nectarines, apples, berries, banana or oranges. If you’d like to avoid Splenda®, you can replace with a small amount of stevia. If you like sweeter yogurt, add a small amount of Splenda® or stevia to the ½ cup low-fat plain yogurt before garnishing omelet. (per serving) large small Calories (k/cal) 651.8 325.9 Fat (g) 5.6 15.9 Saturated (g) 5.6 2.8 Monounsaturated (g) 14.6 7.3 Polyunsaturated (g) 8.1 4.0 Omega-3 (g) 1.1 0.5 Omega-6(g) 7.2 3.6 Carbohydrates (g) 33.0 16.5 Fiber (g) 5.2 2.6 Sugars (g) 28.2 14.1 Protein (g) 58.6 29.3
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This simple dish takes just a couple of minutes to make and will make a great hearty breakfast or lunch. Best served with noodles, rice or salad.
You can also enjoy this delicious treat as a snack, appetizer, or even a side dish.
How cute are these little love muffins?? This breakfast all-star mash up can be thrown together in about 30 minutes for a hot breakfast, or baked in advance to grab and go. Have maple syrup on hand for dipping and earn extra pancake points with the kiddos.
After the holidays when its still cold out I can’t help but crave a big bowl of soup. I love a good hearty soup that is guilt-free and this is the perfect one! This creamy-ish mushroom soup is packed with so much flavor but it’s really not bad for you! This will warm you up all winter long.
Combine warm water, yeast and sugar in a mixing bowl and let sit for about 3-4 minutes, until yeast is bubbling up. Add in oil, salt and flour. Start with 2 1/2 cups of flour, then add more until the dough cleans the sides of the mixing bowl. (I use a mixer for this part as it makes it just so much easier!) Continue mixing for an additional 3-4 minutes, then cover with plastic wrap and let sit in a warm place for 15 minutes. In cold weather, I like to turn my oven on for about 3 or 4 minutes, then turn it off and let my dough rest in the oven.
Made this for guests staying over this weekend and everyone loved it. Was so easy for me to prepare so definitely adding this to my plans for the holidays.
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It was named in honor of French politician, vicomte Francois-Ren de Chateaubriand whose chef, Montmireil, is given credit for inventing it although I’m not sure how anyone can take credit for roasting a piece of meat.
There are so many worthy recipes that it makes little sense to try to enumerate some favorites or ones that I intend to make. However, perusing these makes it clear that while some will be challenging for the amateur cook, others are quite within the reach of such an audience--with the promise of some great tasting dishes!
This Butternut Squash Galette is perfect for fall and winter! It’s filled with caramelized onions and goat cheese, wrapped in a Parmesan crust, and topped with a bourbon drizzle.
SHEET PAN DINNER FOR TWO: SALMON AND VEGGIES – Garden In The Kitchen | And to wrap our 11 easy dinner recipes for two, here’s a simple salmon dish, with a medley of fresh veggies, for two that’s cooked on a sheet pan which means clean-up is a breeze. Dinner for two without a big mess? Sounds good to me!
Now put the white wine vinegar, 2 tablespoons of the tarragon, shallot and crushed peppercorns into another small saucepan. Bring to a simmer, lower heat and continue to simmer until reduced by half. Remove it from the stove-top and let it cool.
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Can't decide between baked beans and poached eggs? Try out this all-in-one breakfast combination.
5.0 out of 5 stars The 2006 edition with the DVD has darker text recipe titles. Be sure to purchase the newer version, the 2006 edition, with the DVD. It has the darker orange recipe titles, unlike the light yellow text of the original 2004 edition which was difficult to see.