Brunch Recipes (Most Popular)
I got this Recipe from my Weight Watcher Class. Good Idea This recipe doesn't have to b e limited to sandwiches. Use remaining edamame spread as a healthy dip for your favorite raw veggies or rice crackers Keep in mind that 1 teaspoon of the edamame spread has a Point value of 1 per serving. Weight Watchers Recipe Each Sandwich is 4 Weight Watcher Points.
I usually hate frozen spinach, but this was amazing! Tried it with nonfat cottage cheese and eggbeaters. Still good!
This pizza is a combination of all breakfast faves. Goes great with muffins and/or fruit, but is also wonderful served by itself. Gravy is the pizza sauce and crescent roll is the dough. It's perfect for a Sunday brunch!
Recipe from Manor on the Creek Bed & Breakfast, of Duluth, Minnesota. www.manoronthecreek.com
These pancakes are moist and dense, sweet and filling. Satisfies any banana-nut craving you might have! Perfect for a weekend morning.
An attractive Christmas brunch item, because when you cook it, the greens stay on the bottom, and the red floats to the top, so you have red-white-green layers, basically.
Whole wheat flour, good-for-you fruit, natural sweetness (honey) and very filling. I love making these muffins!
Light, fluffy, cinnamon-y, banana-y, moist, warm breakfast treat! Only 19 net carbs...110 cals....and 0.5 gram fat per pancake! Also, each has 4 grams of protein!
WOW! This is spinach? This is a quote from my 11yr old. son who hates (his words) spinach. Even my picky 2yr. old and my husband who thinks ketchup is a vegetable ate it. It may not be the lowest in calories (ingredients can easily be substituted for lower calorie counterparts) but it is loaded with lots of nutrients. Quiche is also a great way to get "rid" of leftovers not quite big enough to serve. The bacon and rice were things I just had in the fridge.
Fried Stuffed Potatoes
Papas Rellenas (Cuban fried stuffed potatoes) are inarguably one of the more classic of Cuban side dishes. They're ideal for a Cuban theme party or other event.