Brunch Recipes (Most Popular)
This smoothie is great for before or after the gym to share with buddies.
Low fat, full of fruit, and vitamins. Packed with protein to help you build some muscle.
Egg and vegetable casserole cut into portions and ready to go anywhere.
This is the original recipe given to me by a male coworker (so you know it's good!) If you like these, see my spin-off recipe for baked banana pancakes.
This recipe is great for brunch, special-occasion breakfasts, or even just a big Sunday morning family breakfast, and requires no syrup!
The original recipe is for apple pancakes and was given to me by a male coworker, so you know it has to be good. It most likely works well with any kind of fruit; give it a try!
These are seriously huge muffins for those who are ravenous in the morning but don't have a lot of time! Use your favourite jam in this... I'm sure peach or apricot would be wonderful! The sourdough starter is an interesting kick too.
Try this out the next time you want a sinful PBJ!! You'll never think of the sandwich the same way again. Great for French toast too.
The original form of this recipe came from FabulousFoods.com, and was adapted from A Passion For Baking by Marcy Goldman. Now, I don't know what she did in her kitchen, but there was NO WAY that these so-called "scones" were going to be able to roll out and cut like she described in her recipe. Even adding in an extra half-cup of flour turned the batter into not much more than cookie batter. So, drop biscuits it was!
Adapted from a great recipe at Maple n' Cornbread: http://maplencornbread.blogspot.com/2009/1
0/banana-muffins-with-graham-streusel.
html to use up a giant box of blackening bananas we had at the Club. No shortage of banana flavour here!
Rich buttermilk scones filled with almonds, walnuts and chocolate chips aren't too sweet, but they are decadently tender with almost a mysterious aura from the mesquite flour tucked inside.