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1930 recipes found

Spiced Crème Caramel
This silky, gently set custard with the right amount of warmth from toasted spices and sharpness from caramelized sugar is a perfect way to welcome the cooling weather of fall. In this recipe, a fragrant combination of cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, ginger and nutmeg known as sweet hawaij adds an autumnal aroma. Sweet hawaij, which is found in cooking across North Africa and the Middle East, is commonly added to hot coffee, and is also used in desserts and sweets. Trusting your senses will give you the best results here: Notice the aroma of the spices as they gently toast; watch the sugar deepen to a golden amber as it caramelizes; and see how the custard slowly jiggles in its water bath once it is set. Pay attention! The reward is a treat to end a meal or a perfect bite to enjoy with a cup of black coffee.

New Mexico Breakfast Burritos
The breakfast burrito is to New Mexico what the bagel is to New York, or the loco moco is to Hawaii; they are an important part of the state's culture. While you can find variations of the burrito in New Mexico and beyond, the non-negotiables are flour tortillas, scrambled eggs and New Mexico green chiles, a red chile sauce or both. (This variation is called “Christmas”). While wrapping eggs and other fillings in a tortilla likely goes back thousands of years, the breakfast burrito earned its place in New Mexican cuisine in the 1970s, when it was served handheld at the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, and smothered with cheese and sauce at Tia Sophia’s, a restaurant in Santa Fe. To fit bacon, sausage, carne adovada or another protein, use less potato.

Challah Bread
This challah recipe is ideal for first-time bread bakers, as it contains several checks and tests to indicate exactly when you’re ready to move on to the next step, minimizing the potential for failure. The biggest risk factor is underproofing, especially in a cool environment (the dough is temperature-sensitive), so for a light, silky loaf, make sure you give it sufficient time. If your oven has a proof setting, you can use it to speed up the process considerably. (Watch Claire make and braid this dough on YouTube.)

Bacon, Egg and Cheese Sandwich
For Millie Peartree, a chef and lifelong New Yorker, the bacon, egg and cheese “is everything you need: salty, crunchy, creamy, filling.” Because the iconic New York sandwich (which is also known as a “baconeggandcheese” or “B.E.C.” when you’re in a hurry), is made at thousands of carts and bodegas in all five boroughs, many locals wouldn’t think to cook one at home. But if you’re desperate for the resuscitation only a B.E.C. can provide, this homestyle adaptation delivers: gooey cheese, crispy bacon and eggs smushed between a buttered roll then wrapped tightly in foil. The only in-person experience you’ll miss is waving goodbye to the bodega’s owner and cat.

Sunny-Side-Up Eggs
This classic egg preparation can be enjoyed with a simple side of buttered toast or turned into a more elaborate meal with crispy bacon and home fries. The eggs add a boost of protein to any meal and are a terrific topping on sautéed greens, rice bowls and avocado toast. Covering the eggs during the last minute of cooking allows the yolks to warm through while remaining runny.

French Toast
The best French toast feels like dessert, crackling and crisp on the outsides with pudding-soft centers. You get that effect quickly with this easy French toast recipe or you can take your time with Overnight French Toast, which tastes like bread pudding. Even though this version is fast enough for a weekday breakfast, it’s special enough for weekend brunch. Keys to This Recipe How to Make French Toast: Fully soak bread in an egg-milk mixture, then cook the slices over moderate heat, so the insides cook through without the outsides burning. If the bread starts to brown too quickly, turn down the heat. French Toast Without Dairy Milk: If you don’t want to use cow’s milk, you can substitute the same amount of almond or other nut milk or coconut milk (not coconut cream). Because oat milk is thicker, it isn’t as readily absorbed by bread. The Best Bread for French Toast: The formula below was designed for regular sliced sandwich bread, but works with any type of bread (either one thick slice or two thin ones). Rich and tender challah and brioche make for a sweeter breakfast, while sourdough and other crusty country-style loaves give the dish a nice chew and savory complexity. How to Make French Toast Ahead: If preparing French toast in batches, slices can be kept warm in a 200-degree oven on a baking sheet or wire rack set in a baking sheet. The Best Pan for Making French Toast: Wirecutter tested 25 options over many years to recommend the best nonstick skillets.

Huevos Rancheros
Eggs “rancher’s style” is a traditional, hearty Mexican breakfast typically enjoyed after a hard morning’s work. But huevos rancheros also makes for a satisfying and comforting weeknight dinner. The simple yet flavorful homemade salsa comes together quickly and is smartly used in three ways: a quick simmer transforms the salsa into the warm ranchero sauce; it adds a zesty flavor that shines through in the smoky refried beans; and it gives a final fresh finish as a tangy topping. Any leftover ranchero sauce and refried beans make for great dips the next day.
Cantonese Slippery Eggs with Tofu and Peas Recipe
If you love egg drop soup, you’ll love its comforting, meal-worthy cousin.

Pad Thai
Pad Thai is Thailand’s national dish, but not because it is traditional. The government codified it in the 1930s as a way of encouraging national pride in the unique ingredients of Thailand. It has been adopted and adapted all over the country, but one constant is that the dish is made almost entirely of long-lasting ingredients like rice noodles and tamarind, making it easy on the home cook. The savory, tart sauce is very simple to assemble, and it lasts well in the fridge. Watcharee Limanon, a cooking teacher in Yarmouth, Maine, who shared this recipe, said that although salty dried shrimp are used in the original recipe, many Thai cooks (and most of her students) now prefer fresh shrimp.

Aloo Anday (Potatoes and Scrambled Eggs)
This is just one version of a popular Pakistani spicy scrambled egg and potato breakfast dish. Endlessly adaptable, it also makes for an inexpensive yet substantial weeknight meal. Sweetness from onions, tanginess from tomatoes, heat from chiles and nutty freshness from coriander seeds provide a fine foundation for humble eggs and potatoes. Often served with chapati, the dish is just as good with store-bought pita, naan or even with rice.

Lemon-Labneh Possets With Meringue and Burnt Lemon Powder
“Simple ingredients made super special” could not be more true of these lemon possets, which are well worth the effort for their perfect combination of creamy, tart, sweet and crispy. A posset is a quintessential British dessert and has a similar consistency to that of a custard or pudding, but acid (lemon juice in this case) is used to set the base as opposed to egg yolks or cornstarch. There are a number of shortcuts you could take, including using store-bought labneh or replacing it with an equal amount of thick-set créme fraîche. You can also use store-bought meringues, crushing them lightly to sprinkle on top. The burnt lemon powder is an added bonus and a great way to use up lemon peel that you may have otherwise discarded. You can use this powder in a number of inventive ways, including sprinkling it over hummus or some roasted vegetables for added depth. If you are making your own labneh, be sure to start the day before.
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Gaeng Khiao Waan Gai (Thai Green Curry with Chicken)
Gaeng khiao waan gai, or green curry with chicken, is one of the most well-known and popular Thai curries in the world. This recipe for the Thai green curry is bright, spicy, and savory.
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Prik Gaeng Khiao Waan (Thai Green Curry Paste)
Fresh green chiles are the key to this bright curry paste.

Fried Egg Salad From Ideas in Food
Ideas in Food's fried egg salad recipe comes together in no time, without missing the crunchy, savory, and creamy components. No egg peeling required!

Kasha Carbonara
Aka toasted buckwheat groats, kasha has a deeply hearty, nutty flavor that’s prized in Jewish recipes. Try this take on Kasha carbonara topped with egg whites.

Broccoli, Egg & Cheese Sandwich
A new take on the classic BEC (bacon, egg, and cheese) sandwich—but here, the 'B' stands for crunchy, tender roasted broccoli.

Kim-Joy's Royal Icing
Royal Icing recipe from Kim-Joy's new book, "Baking with Kim-Joy".

The Ultimate Corned Beef Hash
Assuming we’ve all mastered frying an egg or two sunny-side-up, the rest of this dish requires the unbeatable combination of a Kong-Fu flip (not you, flip the potato shreds…) and an elegant French chanson as background music. Josquin des Prez is my top choice.

Crispy Cheddar Bottom Eggs
This recipe for fried eggs only requires two ingredients! Sharp cheddar cheese and you guessed it, eggs. If you like crispy golden brown cheese then you will love it. You will need a small 6~8 inch nonstick frying pan and a wooden spatula. Really, you don't need and oil or butter! In fact, not using any is what allows the cheese to get perfectly crispified. Mmmm

Caramelized Cream Eggs From Ideas in Food
This recipe from Ideas in Food teaches us a brand new way to fry eggs: Instead of using butter or oil, they cook them in nothing but a little heavy cream.

Breakfast Pasta
Who said pasta can't be a breakfast recipe? Not me! With a creamy sauce, a yolky fried egg, and grated parmesan, it's the perfect recipe for a hearty breakfast!

Egg in a Nest
An easy weekday breakfast recipe for mornings you want something quick without sacrificing taste.
Scratched Eggs
We have a family secret that forever changes egg breakfasts. Instead of scrambling your eggs, scratch them! My mother taught me to make these and some days they are the only thing that gets me moving in the morning. They are so easy and so delicious that you wonder why anyone makes eggs any other way.

Egg Sandwich With Mayo & Chile Paste
This egg sandwich with mayo couldn't be easier or quicker, which is why our recipe developer makes it all the time on weekday mornings.