Eggs

1930 recipes found

Baked Eggs with Amaranth and Porcini
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Baked Eggs with Amaranth and Porcini

30mServes 8
Pear-Hazelnut Cake
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Pear-Hazelnut Cake

1h 45m8 to 10 servings
Moroccan Lentil Soup
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Moroccan Lentil Soup

1h 30m12 servings
Chinese Eggplant Dip
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Chinese Eggplant Dip

1h5 cups
Steamed Egg With Chinese Sausage
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Steamed Egg With Chinese Sausage

40m4 to 6 servings if part of a meal of several courses
North Chinese Roast Eggplant
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North Chinese Roast Eggplant

15mFour to six servings as a side dish or salad
Yotam Ottolenghi’s Baba Ghanouj, Deconstructed
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Yotam Ottolenghi’s Baba Ghanouj, Deconstructed

For this summery recipe, eggplant is charred on the stove – or, if the weather cooperates, on a grill – and fanned out onto a plate. Drape over it some olive oil and tahini, a deeply flavored tomato mixture and a sprinkle of good salt.

1hServes 4 to 6
Double Corn Bread
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Double Corn Bread

30m9 pieces
Egg Nog
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Egg Nog

This is a classic nog made with a cooked custard base, perfect for those turned off by raw eggs. Rum adds a deeply sugary, spicy note, although feel free to riff with a favorite bourbon or brandy. This recipe serves 8. (The New York Times)

30m8 servings
Creme Caramel With Raisins
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Creme Caramel With Raisins

2h 30m10 servings
Smokey Roasted Eggplants, Peppers and Goat Cheese
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Smokey Roasted Eggplants, Peppers and Goat Cheese

30mSix to eight servings
Mark Bittman’s Eggplant Parmesan
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Mark Bittman’s Eggplant Parmesan

This is the most minimalist eggplant Parmesan imaginable, really an eggplant gratin with tomatoes. You cook the eggplant in abundant oil. Yes, you can broil it or bake it, but I really think the taste of eggplant slices that have had oil boiled right through them is dreamy. Make a 15-minute tomato sauce of fresh or canned tomatoes, onion and olive oil, then grab a gratin dish and layer the eggplant, sauce and Parmesan. Do this two or three times, and that's it. Bake until it's bubbly and golden brown. It's great hot or at room temperature, so it's perfect for a potluck.

1h4 to 6 servings
Greek Baked Vegetables (Briam)
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Greek Baked Vegetables (Briam)

A Greek version of ratatouille.

3h8 to 10 servings
Robert Pearson's Corn Bread
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Robert Pearson's Corn Bread

1hEighteen fingers
Grilled Eggplant With Mint Marinade
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Grilled Eggplant With Mint Marinade

1h 15m4 servings
Roasted Eggplant and Chickpeas With Tomato Sauce
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Roasted Eggplant and Chickpeas With Tomato Sauce

Eggplant is always a good, substantial vegetable to use for a vegetarian main dish. The chickpeas and the feta provide plenty of protein. Vegans can leave out the feta and substitute sugar or agave nectar for the honey.

1h 30m6 servings
Shortcut Chilaquiles
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Shortcut Chilaquiles

Chilaquiles, a traditional Mexican dish made with fried tortillas simmered in red or green salsa, has become a popular breakfast item because it begs to be topped with a couple of fried eggs. This cheater's version is made with a fresh tomato (or tomatillo) salsa that doesn't require a blender, and tortilla chips or broken tostadas instead of fried tortillas. The perfect texture here is softened but not soggy; you want to make sure the chips are tossed evenly with the sauce, but not so much that they get lost in it. Fried eggs are the perfect complement here, as the crisp-edged white provides texture and the yolk a rich sauciness. But it would be just as delicious served underneath or alongside a pile of soft scrambled eggs.

30m4 servings
Grilled Vegetables With Lemon-Caper Dressing
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Grilled Vegetables With Lemon-Caper Dressing

1h6 to 8 servings
Basic Light Mayonnaise
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Basic Light Mayonnaise

5m1 1/2 cups
Orange-Chocolate Dacquoise
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Orange-Chocolate Dacquoise

3h 15mEight to 12 servings
Baked Frittata With Green Peppers and Yogurt
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Baked Frittata With Green Peppers and Yogurt

This is an Iranian-style omelet. Iranian cooks often add saffron and yogurt to their omelets, which they bake or make on top of the stove. The beautiful bright yellow frittata will puff in the oven and then settle as it cools.

1hServes six to eight
Ben & Jerry's Heath Bar Crunch Ice Cream
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Ben & Jerry's Heath Bar Crunch Ice Cream

5m1 quart
Roast Cod Escalivad
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Roast Cod Escalivad

1h4 servings
Crevettes Farcies (Stuffed shrimp)
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Crevettes Farcies (Stuffed shrimp)

45m4 servings