Brunch Side Items Recipes (Most Popular)
A terrific way to start your day, much better than the frozen waffles you can find at the grocery store.
Scones are perfect for weekend house guests, hostess gifts or picnics. Traditionally made with loads of butter and cream, mine use far less butter--and wheat flour.
This Southern staple gets a dose of fiber--with half of the fat of the original. Make a double batch over the weekend and freeze for the busy weekday mornings.
The fresh flavor of asparagus really shines in this simple omelet recipe. Breakfast is served in 15 minutes.
Using applesauce instead of oil decreases the fat content of these muffins, but keeps them moist and sweet.
Super sweet pancakes. It is best to use a very ripe banana. Enjoy.
Thinner than pancakes, these French crepes are easy to make and fun to eat. They're perfect for weekend brunch!
If you were a mashed potato lover, you might enjoy this alternative. We discovered it by cooking the cauliflower too long. Now, I wouldn't eat anything else.
A slightly sweet, completely wholesome batter used to make your favorite pancakes and waffles. They taste great with dried fruit or dark chocolate chips added. Try them with real maple syrup for an extreme experience.
This is a heart-healthy, lower-calorie pancake. The addition of whole wheat only improves the flavor!
This smoothie is made with Rader Farms three berry mix from Costco. I am sure you could substitute any type of frozen fruit for the berries, but this is how I make it.
These potatoes have a lot of flavor, and are far lower in calories than regular fried potatoes. Perfect for a weekend breakfast or as a side at dinner.
Have your pancakes and protein, too! These yummy pancakes help satisfy several daily nutrient requirements including fiber. Serve with some fresh, sliced strawberries or bananas.
A simple and easy coffee cake, its quick to whip up on a weekend morning. Its not fancy, but sometimes that's not what you need!
I often make this for company, mixing the dry ingredients, and the wet in seperate bowls the night before, and mixing the two together in the morning. A nice breakfast without spending all my time slaving away.
A quick simple cinnamon coffee cake. Great for breakfast, and a family favorite.
This is super easy and a crowd pleaser! The next day (if there's ANY left, it warms up nicely in the microwave and tastes delicious!