As if an oven-baked French Toast recipe, in all its golden puffed greatness wasn't delicious enough, Chef Lisa went ahead and outdid herself by adding an easy homemade caramel sauce and sweet crumble topping. Not only is this decadent dish a guaranteed crowd pleaser, but it's also great on the host, a stress-free dish that can be assembled a day in advance and baked off just before guests arrive.
Read MoreWant to have your cake and eat it too? You can (and for breakfast!!!) with these incredible Carrot Cake Pancakes. Drizzled with a cream cheese topping and sprinkled with a vanilla wafer crumble, these decadent and fluffy pancakes are the perfectly delicious and tasty way to eat dessert for breakfast.
Read MoreWant a delicious brunch recipe that'll have you looking like a gourmet without breaking a sweat? This amazing egg recipe has it all - a base layer of delicious homemade oven-roasted tomato sauce followed by a toasted polenta square, sautéed arugula and crowned with a perfectly poached egg. An elegant way to serve up eggs in the morning, this easy brunch recipe will leave your guests shell-shocked.
Read MoreWhat if you could whip up a batch of unbelievably amazing, fluffy and perfect pancakes faster than we can say ‘flip ‘em’? Well, thanks to Chef Lisa, you can. She has created these foolproof Maple and Brown Sugar Pancakes that are guaranteed to have you flipping your lid!
Read MoreIt’s not just good things that come to those who wait…delicious things come too, especially where your bananas are concerned. Be patient and let them ripen to perfection – their natural sugars will take over, guaranteeing a big taste of sweetness in this moist, chocolaty loaf.
Read MoreWhat happens with a cinnamon bun collides with French toast? This recipe for scrumptious Cinnamon French Toast Sticks, bread that is rolled up around a sweet cinnamon and brown sugar mixture, sautéed until golden and sprinkled with, you guessed it, more cinnamon sugar. Talk about a breakfast bonanza!
Read MoreTake a big bite out of mornings with this easy and crowd-pleasing Pumpkin French Toast Bake, a delicious brunch dish.
Read MoreMake pancakes for a crowd with these flippin' awesome, easy and super tasty Pancake Squares.
Read MoreWhat's a party without sweet buns? Right, we agree, so we were thrilled when Chef Lisa came up with this surprisingly easy, impressive and unbelievably delicious recipe for Chocolate Cinnamon Monkey Bread. Not only is each bun dipped in butter and rolled in a chocolate chip mixture, but it's also coated and baked in a brown sugar glaze. This is one recipe guaranteed to bring the house down.
Read MoreTo us, the true gem of the brunch world is pickled salmon. Much like what you’d find at the Upper West Side landmark, Zabar’s, salmon and onions are “cooked” in a zippy sweet and sour marinade. the resulting tender pink salmon needs no disguise – maybe just a nice slice of pumpernickel for this Broadway star.
Read MoreWhat makes these blueberry muffins the best? Is it that they're easy to make? Yes. Or that they have a golden crust with a warm, plump blueberry interior? Yes. Or, is it the delectable, lick-your-fingers crumble that tops the muffins? Yes. Yes. Yes.
Read MoreDon’t be put off by the word “soufflé.” There’s nothing complicated or intimidating about this amazingly delicious and impressive brunch dish – all you have to do is sleep on it. Yes, sleep on it. This easy overnight French toast does all the work for you, as the sweet egg bread, mounded with cream cheese and strawberry jam, is left to soak up a buttery mixture. When you wake, you bake this soufflé and ta-dah, a sweeter dream was never had.
Read MoreHosting a brunch and don't know what to serve? Why, bagels and smoked salmon, Bite Me Style, of course. This SUPER EASY Bagel & Smoked Salmon Strata serves up brunch in every bite - bagels, smoked salmon, dill, capers and sour cream - and is guaranteed to get rave reviews.
Read MoreIn many ways, these Cinnamon Coffee Scones are the perfect baked good. Not only are they delicious (each bite is a perfect one of the cinnamon, coffee and brown sugar filling mingled with the moist and buttery scone), but they are also extremely easy to make. While the thought of baking scones conjured up British perfectionism, these are in fact the most forgiving pastry, ideal for both beginner bakers and a steaming cup of tea.
Read MoreMary Poppins played a game with kids called “Well Begun is Half-done.” Ain ’t that the truth. Easily assembled, this decadent French toast soufflé soaks overnight and is finished by topping it with candied Rice Krispies, drizzling it with caramel sauce and baking it to a golden dome. Yes, you get a spoonful of sugar in every sticky, scrumptious bite.
Read MoreI really don't have to do much of a sell job on these, but here are the adjectives that best describe these fluffy, gooey, rich, warm, blissful, sweet pastries swirled with buttery, cinnamon-brown sugar and smothered with a cream cheese frosting: amazascrumptabulous. If that doesn't sell these to you, the intoxicating aroma of these finger lickin' rolls of kryptonite will certainly seal the deal.
Read MoreStrawberry Fields are Forever so why not whip up a brunch recipe that'll have everyone raving...forever? This easy and foolproof streusel-topped French Toast Souffle, finished with a homemade strawberry sauce is a guaranteed success, not a one-hit-wonder!
Read MoreWhen it comes to breakfast and eggs, some countries like to play the heavyweights. The French with their finicky Hollandaise and fussy soufflés. The Brits with their deep-fried Scotch eggs. So, what’s the Italians’ secret for La Dolce Uovo? The easy- going frittata: a thick, hearty, open-faced omelet that can be served at any temperature, eaten at any meal, and, best of all, filled with whatever you like. We love this combo, but also adore peas, feta and mint... red peppers, onions and goat cheese.
Read MoreBy revealing this sweet, raisin-loaded noodle pudding we’re breaking an unspoken code held by generations of Jewish women – you can kibitz about Auntie’s moustache, kvetch about cousin ’s wet kisses, but, under no circumstances should you be a yenta about your secret noodle pudding recipe. We’re taking a risk, but we think the public has a right to know.
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