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No need of convincing. Though her recipe feeds four, I split the portion to feed one and three, respectively. For me, I nicked a generous handful of the celeriac potato strands and pressed it into a small skillet, while I took the remainder of the mixture and, as per instruction, cooked that in a larger skillet alongside. When mine was done, an egg was cracked and slid on top, then the Gruyère, and a generous seasoning of pepper. Under the broiler it went, until the white was set. The egg white, left to its own devices for that blasting, eked its way into the nooks and gaps of the rösti, filling in those spaces, and melding into a chewy, brown edge with the vegetables and cheese.

That's not to say that the rösti itself is a slouch. It isn't. Since I am happiest when there's greens with eggs, I couldn't help but pinch some twisty leaves of frisée from the crisper and snag some bacon too. Avocado, Egg and English Muffin Sandwich. On the Go Breakfast Tacos. 18 Microwave Snacks You Can Cook In A Mug. Baby Cinnamon Buns. I’m going to let you in on my secret for my favorite, easiest cinnamon buns ever. They’re soft, chewy, ooey, gooey, supremely buttery, and divinely sugary. And they’re a cinch to make. I take a shortcut by using storebought dough, so they can go from oven to in-my-belly as soon as humanly possible.

And as a bonus, they can be made the night before and popped in the oven the next morning. Caroline blogs at Chocolate & Carrots, and I got to meet her (and her sweet baby bump!) Here’s my secret! First you’ll need a stick of softened butter. Now place half of that butter into the bottom of a pie plate. And stick the plate back in the microwave to melt the butter. And stir to combine. This will give the cinnamon buns that incredibly gooey, buttery crust that I absolutely cannot resist!! Now unroll the crescent roll dough… And pinch together the little seams. Anyway! And sprinkle of a beautiful mixture of cinnamon sugar. Tightly roll the dough back up, and cut into 8 perfect slices. Bad. Warning. Broiled Grapefruit with Honey Yogurt and Granola. Roasted Strawberry Muffins. Roasted Strawberry Muffins Cooking View For me, a good muffin for breakfast never gets old.

Pumpkin, chocolate, lemon poppy seed, and of course, every type of berry we can get our hands on. Though many berries can be easily swapped out in muffin recipes, to me strawberries just aren’t one of them. Strawberries contain a lot more juice than other berries and release a lot of liquid during cooking. As a result, baked goods with just regular ol’ strawberries mixed in have a tendency to be gummy and mushy. Of course I’m not just going to pass up an opportunity to include those bright red jewels in the muffin repertoire, so instead I rely on a simple technique that fixes all those juice and texture issues. Note: This recipe was developed as part of my ongoing contribution to the Go Bold with Butter blog. How to make cinnamon roll pancakes. The case of the disappearing candy corn.

SCORE 76 I think I found your problem. SCORE 181 A few hours after I eat at Taco-Bell. SCORE 111 Probability of a white Christmas. Just one more example... Ever wonder why it's called eggplant? Overly attached koala. Wake me up when it's Friday. Web's Tastiest: Pancakes Recipes. Everyone knows that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. So of course you want to get off to a good, healthy start. However, anyone with kids knows that some mornings are just too special to worry about a properly balanced meal. Spending time in the kitchen as a family, whipping up something absolutely decadent and definitely too sweet, is the stuff that memories are made of. The Web’s Tastiest Pancake Recipes are here to turn Saturday into Whattaday!

Cinnamon Roll Pancakes Cinnamon rolls are fantastic all on their own, so infusing them with pancake goodness is a recipe for a heavenly morning. Lemon Blueberry Pancakes Lemon and blueberry are about as perfect a pair as Sunday morning and pancakes. Apple Pancakes An apple a day will keep the dentist away, so when you shred them and throw them into a pancake batter, you’re really making a healthy choice. Nutella Pancakes Need we say more? Apple Cider Doughnut Pancakes Cake Batter Pancakes Red Velvet Pancakes Gingerbread Pancakes. Scottish Farmhouse Eggs. Decided to mix things up and do a recipe. This is one I’ve made forever and I’m not 100% positive where I picked it up. It is always a crowd pleaser for brunch or breakfast. Special thank you to Dawnland Mama for the farm fresh duck eggs (even though she is a vegan herself). How to Make Crêpes Without a Crêperie.

A brief tutorial on how to make crêpes at home, no crêperie required. Just you, your stove and a bit of batter and you’ll have a plate full of thin pancakes in no time at all. I’ve always wanted to live abroad, even if just for a short time. While the dream of leaving and exploring was there, the reality was and is that I remain fully rooted in the Midwest.In college I was a single parent. In order to declare my Spanish major, I had to get the mandatory study abroad waived. Rather than live somewhere new and explore, I sat in my apartment and cooked, dreaming of leaving. I volunteered at an ESL school teaching English instead.One of my younger sisters, Rachel, lived in France for a year. To the eggs and milk, add in flour, melted butter and a bit of salt. When it’s time to cook, heat a pan with rounded edges over medium-high heat. Cook the crêpe for 30 seconds or so. Slide the crêpes into a flat pile and let them cool a bit while you repeat the process and make more crêpes.

Cinnamon Roll Pancakes. Updated 9/22/11 to Add: If you’re coming here to sample these delicious Cinnamon Roll Pancakes, you just might like the latest recipe that I’ve posted for Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll Pancakes too. And Gingerbread- Cinnamon Roll Pancakes too. Enjoy! Here’s a short video sharing how to make these delicious pancakes: If you’ve ever thought you needed a reason to eat pancakes, today is the day: National Pancake Day! How do you like your pancakes? But recently I started dreaming about mixing cinnamon rolls and pancakes together… and this is what I came up with- my new favorite pancake: Cinnamon Roll Pancakes. I have a wonderfully fluffy pancake batter that I like to use (recipe below) so I swirled a bit of cinnamon roll filling into the pancake. And they cooked up just like a pancake- fluffy, but with craters of crusty, sugary cinnamon swirled within. You might find three of these stacked in a fancy breakfast restaurant, but I’m gonna tell you that one pancake is all you need.

Oh yeah. Ingredients: Pip & Ebby - Pip & Ebby - Hot cocoa cookies. I am a teeny bit obsessed with the cookies from the most recent issue of EveryDay with Rachael Ray magazine. This recipe is the second of many cookie recipes on my list to make this holiday season. Sweets are taking over my life! Just ask my coworkers. They get my leftovers, and I think they are starting to resent the way I am forcing them to eat sinful treats. I don't think I need to tell you that these were tasty. Ooey gooey chocolatey marshmallowy deliciousness. In a medium saucepan, melt together: 1 stick (4 ounces) unsalted butter 12 oz. chopped semisweet chocolate (bars) Stir frequently over medium heat until smooth. In a medium bowl, whisk together: 1 1/2 cups flour 1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder 1/4 teaspoon salt Using an electric mixer, beat together: 1 1/4 cups light brown sugar 3 eggs, at room temperature 1 1/2 teaspoons pure vanilla extract Beat on low speed until smooth, 2 minutes.

Preheat the oven to 325 degrees F. Enjoy! Homemade Jelly Doughnuts. Pumpkin cinnamon rolls. Something kind of terrifying is going on around here, and it started in the back of the closet. I found shoes there, old shoes, shoes that did not fit. They had to go. Thus far, this is the snoring-est horror story yet, but wait, the discontent simmers: Half the closet followed, all of the plastic hangers that drove me batty were replaced with nonslip ones, sweaters were color-sorted, dresses were arranged by season and my husband’s closet is on notice too. It gets worse: What began as a vague declaration that “this coffee table needs to be replaced” turned into an entire living room overhaul, from a fresh paint job to a new sofa, chairs, and yes, tables too.

You see, you can’t go on book tour if your son’s toys aren’t yet in colorful baskets; somewhere it is written. But the parallels between writing a book and having a baby are surprisingly numerous. I realize I probably sound just a little bit like I’ve lost my mind. Pumpkin Cinnamon Rolls Adapted from Baked Elements.