Shredded Brussels sprouts add a healthy and tasty twist to potato hash, add eggs for color and protein! (via Williams Sonoma)
Move over Mickie D’s, there’s a new Egg McMuffin in town, Make the most of ham and cheese with these quick and easy morning sammies.
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An adult twist on basic Vanilla No Churn Ice Cream, this decadent dessert makes no qualms about being blissfully “not” guilt-free, for those balmy summer nights when you really just want to let loose and indulge. This recipe adds Baily’s Irish Cream to a base of whipped heavy cream, with just a dash of natural vanilla extract.
Tags: cheese, feta, gluten-free gluten free, glutenfree, tacos, vegan option, vegetarian, weeknight Crispy Fish Cakes Prep Time 20 minutes (plus 3 hours to chill) Cook Time 25 minutes Estimated Cost $18 52 Comments
The resulting loaf had a crisp, browned exterior and a soft, pleasantly squishy interior, almost reminiscent of bread pudding. We ate it in our backyard with salted butter while FaceTiming Evan’s parents.
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OH! And if you don't have carrots,, but you DO have a butternut squash, you can not only sub diced butternut squash for the carrots, you can also roast the butternut squash seeds (here's how to do it)! Commercial pumpkin seeds are good, but I'd argue that homemade butternut squash seeds are THE BEST SEEDS EVER. They have a buttery, subtle flavor and a light crunch. I happened to have a bowl of them from a squash I used to make Naptime Soup earlier in the week, so that's what I used on this particular batch of tacos.
One of our favorite go-to places for some of the best healthy, simple, family-friendly recipes is our BGF Virtual Street Team Member, Tina Schoenfeldt's wonderful blog. With her creative recipes, her focus on fitness, and her passion to help women find confidence, beauty and joy in their everyday lives, she is definitely one to follow. Click Here to get her Printable Recipe Card for her fabulous Green Chicken Chili. If you'd like to watch Tina create this easy to make dish, click here to check out her cooking video
The recipe calls for 3 strips of bacon, but a few extra strips couldn’t hurt, right?
Made with cucumber, marinated artichoke hearts, red bell pepper, sweet onion, lettuce, mache or arugula leaves, fresh basil, lemon juice, olive oil
The texture of this acai bowl is like thick cream, and loaded with berries, nuts and healthy flavors.
Start your day right with these easy and healthy breakfast ideas! With more than 40 delicious breakfast recipes, you’ll never get bored. Choose from quick grab-and-go options, to brunch classics, to big batch meal preps, and everything in between!
This sandwich is everything you could ever want in a breakfast meal. Made with eggs, black forest ham (or your preferred ham), lots of cheese, and some chives all wrapped in a perfectly toasted English muffin. It’s a delight for the senses.
Deliciously creamy, this Mushroom Risotto recipe features leek instead of onion for even more flavor along with Parmesan cheese and a secret ingredient for ultimate flavor! Mushroom Risotto An incredibly flavor-packed mushroom risotto that is easy to make, it just … Continue reading →
When I’m making french toast for a group, I turn to this baked french toast. Made with challah, almond milk, and a brown sugar topping, it’s decadant & delicious. I can’t imagine a better brunch than thick slices of banana bread alongside something savory (read on for ideas!). Made with almond flour, it’s super moist & nutty. Add in the fact that it’s easy to make & nicely spiced, and you have a loaf that checks all the banana bread boxes. It comes as no surprise that I’m crazy for these lemon pancakes, but try them, and I’m sure you will be too. The lemon juice goes perfectly with the cornmeal base. Blueberries for serving are highly recommended. 🙂 I make a carrot cake for Jack’s April birthday every year, so to me, it’s one of the first signs of spring. Slices of this moist, nutty cake would be the perfect finish to a big spring brunch. And if you’re vegan, check out this recipe. If you or one of your guests is gluten-free, these waffles have to go on the menu. The almond and buckwheat flours give them a great nutty flavor, and they’re perfectly crisp. Top with fresh fruit and maple syrup for absolute waffle heaven. Nothing beats a crisp, oat-y, nutty topping over soft baked oats and fruit. This make-ahead recipe is one of my favorites for serving a crowd, and it’s excellent with any seasonal fruit. Peaches, cherries, or another berry would all be good here. Until I developed this creamy vegan hollandaise sauce recipe, I never made eggs Benedict at home. The sauce always seemed too fussy to attempt in my own kitchen. But this healthier version comes together in a snap, and it’s perfect over soft poached eggs, sliced tomato, and fresh basil. I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: frittatas are the best brunch recipes. They’re super flexible and simple to throw together – great for serving a crowd. Use the best-looking veggies you can find or take inspiration from my favorite veggie, herb, and cheese combinations, which I list in the recipe! This loaded breakfast burrito recipe is the best way to kickstart your morning. Filled with eggs & fresh veggies, it’s healthy, fun & easy to make! Because runny eggs poached in spicy tomato sauce + good crusty bread = brunch paradise. My mom’s breakfast casserole recipe inspired this veggie-filled egg bake, so, of course, it’s a staple on our brunch table. It’s fresh and full of veggies, but the best part is the secret layer of roasted sweet potatoes hiding at the bottom! Move over, spinach artichoke dip! This pizza is my new favorite appetizer. The creamy, briny white bean artichoke sauce and bold spinach pesto make a delicious savory topping for crisp crust. What could be cuter than little egg salad sandwiches (or egg salad crostini) in a brunch spread? Even if you’ve never liked egg salad, I encourage you to try this super bright, fresh recipe that also has a yummy vegan option.