Seared Sea Bass with Basil Pea Puree, Crispy Parm Potatoes. Think I'm making this for Sunday dinner :)
Healthful, nutritious, and filling, this avocado toast with hard boiled egg is an easy to assemble open faced sandwich ready for eating on the go.
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Box Lunches; Box Lunches. Order catering. Choose from a variety of sandwiches, made fresh to order daily, served on a tray and tailored to feed even the hungriest of crowds and the pickiest of eaters! Our Sandwich Trays are perfect for any event planned. Served with chips and pickles.
MAKE-AHEAD VEGETARIAN BREAKFAST CASSEROLE – Umami Girl | This breakfast casserole is packed full of veggies like mushrooms, peppers, and broccoli and decadent gruyere cheese plus Carolyn shares all her holiday brunch entertaining tips so consider this your one-stop shop if you’re at a loss on how to tackle a big holiday breakfast.
Custardy, lightly sweet, and golden brown, this French toast recipe is the perfect weekend brunch.
This is mostly nitpicking, as I was genuinely pleased with almost all the recipes, and found almost all really quite easy, without selling out to using too much prepared ingredients. The pizza recipes are 'made at home' using store-bought pizza dough.
I have a job that requires I eat lunch on my lap in my van pretty regularly. So, in order to avoid eating a cold sandwich, I will go to great lengths. Before leaving my office, I will heat it up the sandwich, put it in one of the Tupperware sandwich holders, wrap it in tin foil and house it in my insulated lunch bag until after my meeting when I can finally eat. Trust me, it's worth the effort. This gourmet sandwich recipe is also worth the effort, although it's pretty easy to make.
Eggs are a classic Australian breakfast and the perfect start to your day. They’re packed with nutrients and vitamins, are high in protein, and are known to fill you up faster and for longer, so you’re less likely to crave snacks before your next big meal.
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There’s really nothing better than a great fried egg sandwich, right? This egg recipe is our ultimate: gooey, messy, requiring lots of napkins, and slathered with smoky mayo. Here we’ll show you a tutorial on how to make this thing of glory. It’s the best quick breakfast, easy lunch, or fast dinner around.
1 tablespoon ground flaxseed3 tablespoons water½ cup mashed banana, about 1 large2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, plus more for brushing1 teaspoon vanilla¾ cup + 2 tablespoons almond milk, more if needed1½ cup whole wheat pastry flour*½ cup oat flour**2 teaspoons baking powder½ teaspoon baking soda1 teaspoon cinnamon½ teaspoon nutmegheaping ¼ teaspoon sea saltMaple syrup, for serving
It’s such a social dish, and the more things you provide for dipping, the better!
→ Check out all the outdoor gear deals part of REI’s Labor Day Sale, happening now! Members also get 20% off one outlet item using code “EXTRA20” 1. Apple Sausage Breakfast Sandwich Few things are as satisfying on a camping trip as a good breakfast sandwich. It has all the hit ingredients of all-American breakfast, assembled together in a convenient grab-and-go package. This recipe features homemade maple and apple sausage patties, melty cheese, and is topped with a fried egg. 2. Banana Bread Pancakes Who would settle for regular old pancakes when you could start your morning with Banana Bread Pancakes?! Just add walnuts, banana, and a scoop of brown sugar and you’ll start the day with a real treat. 3. Cast Iron Frittata If you’re looking for a hearty car camping breakfast, look no further than this cast iron frittata! Blistered cherry tomatoes, fresh basil, and shallots all layered together with cheese and eggs, a frittata is a wonderful way to start your morning. 4. Halloumi Breakfast Sandwich Four words: FRIED CHEESE AND EGGS. This is one of our favorite camping breakfasts! 5. French Toast French toast is a camp classic. In this recipe, we break down the basics so you can make perfect French toast, every time! 6. Cinnamon Apple Pancakes Light, fluffy, and layered with incredible apple flavor, these cinnamon apple cider pancakes are the ultimate fall weather camping breakfast. If you like spiced apple cider, you’re going to LOVE these pancakes! 7. Chorizo and Sweet Potato Hash Sweet potato breakfast hash with crumbled chorizo sausage and diced scallions—this super satisfying one skillet breakfast is a perfect way to start the day. 8. French Toast Sticks These French Toast Sticks are on the table quickly and are fun for kids and adults. 9. Super Seed Apple Oatmeal When we need a quick, no fuss breakfast that isn’t boring, we cook up a pot of this apple oatmeal. It’s loaded with chia, flax, and hemp seeds for an extra nutritional boost, and sweetened with cinnamon apples. 10. Chilaquiles Chilaquiles is an easy camping breakfast – crispy tortillas simmered in a spicy tomato sauce and topped with a few eggs. It takes less than 30 minutes to make, and it’s vegetarian, too! 11. Stuffed French Toast Filled with fresh strawberries and sweet mascarpone cheese, this stuffed french toast recipe is an easy way to upgrade a classic camping breakfast. 12. Chickpea Breakfast Hash For an extra protein punch, we swapped out traditional potatoes with chickpeas in this simple breakfast hash recipe. 13. Shakshuka This easy shakshuka recipe is loaded with flavor. Eggs poached in a slightly spicy pepper & tomato sauce, then topped with feta cheese – perfect for enjoying with a slice of crusty bread. 14. Vegan Coconut French Toast Confession: we are not vegan, but we still LOVE this recipe. The batter is made with banana and coconut milk, which gives this French toast a subtle tropical vibe.
Easy and delicious slow cooker recipes that utilize wholesome ingredients and require minimum prep time! You'll find recipes here that will please every family member, even those that are gluten or dairy-free! Come home to a delicious home cooked meal!
A great day outdoors starts with a great breakfast. Here are a few of our favorite camping breakfast ideas. Oh, and don’t forget about the camp coffee!!
Use produce bags, ziplock bags, or air-tight containers for anything tender like leafy greens. Wrap greens in a couple of damp (wrung-out) paper towels) and store in the bags. This helps to prevent wilting. Keep anything you’ve cut into (like onions or lemons) wrapped tightly. These fruit and veggie savers are a cute, sustainable way to keep opened produce fresh.