What a great round up! love the idea of gourmet on a budget, it doesn’t always have to be expensive to be fancy
Save your ambitious breakfast biscuits and huevos rancheros for the weekend, they have no place on hectic weekday mornings. When time is of the essence, breakfast should be something you can throw together on the fly (especially when you’re trying to get out the door). These recipes are quick, easy, and low maintenance, so skip the boring bowl of Cheerios, and opt for one of these breakfasts instead.
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Pour the duck sauce into the pan and cook over medium-high heat, until it just comes to a boil, scraping the browned bits off the bottom of the pan and mixing them all into the plum sauce.
In order: Stir in salsa. Stir in cheese. Stir in tortilla chips. Remove from heat. linkedin facebook pinterest youtube rss twitter instagram facebook-blank rss-blank linkedin-blank pinterest youtube twitter instagram
From there, you can add in your favorite ingredients. I like to go with lots of veggies, plus a bit of bacon or ham. Never skip the cheese!
Taylor ham, or pork roll as some prefer to call it, is a pork-based processed meat considered an iconic New Jersey food. As such, New Jerseyians often replace the bacon in the BEC with this local meat in a sandwich that is also sometimes known as the Jersey Breakfast. A taylor ham, egg and cheese specifically features a fried egg and American cheese and is served on a bagel, English muffin or hard roll, popularly topped with ketchup, mustard, hot sauce, lettuce and tomato. Daring eats can even try pomegranate mascarpone.
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Frittatas are a great “on-the-go” breakfast. Take a few wedges and pack them for your drive to work or school. They’re tasty AND mess-free!
TRUFFLE MUSHROOM PASTA – Girl Gone Gourmet | Truffle mushroom pasta is an easy pasta dish that you can make with a few simple ingredients. The sauce is made with truffle cheese which is an affordable way to enjoy the flavor of truffle without breaking the bank. The pasta is creamy, rich and earthy and very easy to make in about 30 minutes, but you’d never guess. It tastes like a restaurant dish and is a cozy dinner for two.
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A staple of the Southern breakfast table, grits can be eaten with any number of foods, such as fried catfish, country ham, salmon croquettes and bacon and eggs. But it’s the shrimp that is the signature pairing with grits. Traditional to the low country cuisine of the South Carolina and Georgia coasts, you can eat shrimp and grits for lunch or supper too, just be sure to top it all off with a generous pour of hot sauce. The dish even works as a dip.
Turkey has always been clean meat for humans and it is perfect for dogs too. A great source of protein and good carbs provided by the brown rice in this meal, it is definitely something your dog will enjoy. Place water, ground turkey, rice and rosemary into a pot Stir until ground turkey breaks up and is evenly spread Bring to a boil then reduce heat Simmer for 20 minutes Add vegetables and cook for 5 minutes Serve when cool 5. Chicken Jerky
In a large bowl, combine the flaxseed, water, and banana. Mash and stir until well combined. Let the mixture sit for 5 minutes to thicken. Add the olive oil, vanilla, and almond milk and whisk. Add the flour and sprinkle the baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon, nutmeg, and salt evenly over the top. Stir until all the ingredients are combined, but the batter is still a bit lumpy. The batter will be a bit thick but if it’s too thick to scoop, stir in an additional 1 tablespoon almond milk.
If buying your usual groceries stretches your budget, buying “fancy food” for a party or date night might send you into a panicked frenzy!
I’m not saying not to send your wife/girlfriend flowers this Valentine’s Day but how about an alternative to roses. There are plenty of beautiful floral choices including those listed below but first let’s look at a few reasons why you may not want to send roses.