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Craving for a fancy breakfast or brunch? Make avocado toast and choose from six flavorful recipes that are easy to customize.
Whether you’re cooking for yourself or a loved one, these Valentine's Day breakfast recipes will be sure to make your day extra special.
Can you believe there are only a few weeks of Summer left? That means now is the time to squeeze in as many of your favorite summer activities before Fall is officially here. I still have a pretty long list of things that I want to do this summer, but to be honest I just want to eat as many peaches
A simple, refreshing, and pretty Pink Lemonade Cocktail. Made with cranberry juice, Malibu, and some fizz to give you a go-to cocktail.
All you need is 5 ingredients + 10 minutes for the most amazing, buttery scallops ever. So easy, so simple, so fancy!
These bright and sunny entrement cakes feature a core of Meyer lemon curd nestled inside a fluffy lemon and vanilla mousse, with a base of crisp and nutty pistachio dacquoise, all enrobed in a beautifully shiny yellow mirror glaze.
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Savory Sweet Potato Stacks are thinly sliced and layered sweet potatoes roasted with olive oil, garlic, and rosemary. They make an impressive side dish!
Recipe and photos By Cody Owens I’m a big fan of foods that seem fancy but in reality are pretty simple. A well-executed French omelet, crab legs, tartines, a cheese board, mussels in white wine sauce . . . you get the idea. At least for me, eating these kinds of foods brings with it a certain level of, “Wow! Look at me! I’m so fancy!” but also the realization that just about anyone can make them with a little practice. This Tomato Confit and Whipped Feta recipe definitely checks all those boxes for me. It’s minimal effort with a maximum fancy-smancy payoff. I can all but guarantee that if you bring this to a party, you will be automatically named the Belle or Beau of the Ball and people will whisper to one another about how they think you’re the next coming of Julia Child. Is it a spread? Is it a dip? Who knows? What I do know is that it’s incredibly versatile, and you can save the extra confit tomatoes and oil and put them on just about anything. The same goes for the whipped feta. It’s herbaceous, a little sweet, a little salty, and takes maybe three minutes to come together. So, point those fancy pinky fingers to the sky and let’s get into it, y’all. Tomato Confit Ingredients: Cherry tomatoes Olive oil 2+ dried chili peppers 1 head of garlic Salt Several sprigs of thyme (or any herb you like—I used chives here because I was out of thyme) Instructions: In a deep, oven-safe dish, add enough cherry tomatoes to cover the bottom. This can vary depending on the size of the dish. I like to use the cherry tomatoes that are still on the vine because I like the presentation of this on the plate. Add the head of garlic (cut crosswise), herbs, peppers, and salt Pour enough olive oil into the dish to cover most of the tomatoes. It’s OK if some of the tops are exposed because they will cook down eventually. Bake in the oven at 300 degrees Fahrenheit for about an hour and a half. Pull it and let it cool. Whipped Feta Ingredients: 1 block of feta Roughly the same amount of Greek yogurt (maybe three big scoops. The main thing is to use roughly the same amount of yogurt and feta, so you can scale this up or down.) 1 tablespoon of honey A handful each of fresh dill, parsley, and chives (save some for serving) A big pinch of salt Instructions: In a food processor, add all the ingredients and blitz them for at least a minute, stopping every so often to scrape the sides and make sure everything is getting mixed up. Keep going until it’s airy and seems “fluffy.” I like to throw it in the fridge before serving to let it get nice and chilled. To serve, spread onto a plate. Add the tomatoes on top with some of the oil and serve with whatever kind of bread you like. Also great with crudités or anything you like to dip. BONUS RECIPE! (Kinda) One of my favorite things to do with the leftovers is to get some pita bread and fill it with the whipped feta, cucumbers (I used pickled zucchinis here because I had some), grilled chicken, confit tomatoes, and fresh herbs.
Make this delicious lamb roast dinner, originally featured on AMC's 'Feed the Beast', presented by renowned cookbook author and food stylist Susan Spungen.
This baked ratatouille is also known as confit byaldi, created by Chef Thomas Keller and the inspiration to the ratatouille dish from the Pixar movie, Ratatouille. It consists of layers of zucchini, squash, eggplant, and tomatoes shingled on top of a layer of piperade sauce made of red bell pepper, tomatoes, aromatics, and herbs. This dish is simple, refreshing, and super tasty.
Crunchy bite sized mini samosas filled with a delicious sweet potato and peas filling tossed in yummy simple Indian spices. Perfect crispy vegan appetizer recipe to snack on this festive season.
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I never plan very far ahead when it comes to holiday meals, so it's kind of funny that I'm here writing about Valentine's Day. It's not even something Eric and I celebrate. Not in the way that some couples do. There are no chocolates or flowers, gifts or even cards. If we're feeling romantic, we mig
There is no stopping this Garlic Bread, y'all. This is the BEST recipe. What could be better than delicious crusty-yet-chewy bread, toasted with softened salted butter and garlic in every bite?! I've got 3 basic tips that will level up your homemade garlic bread, and 3 methods for how to make it. Let me show you just how easy it is!
Delicious wild sea bass and smoked bacon recipe by award-winning chef Matthew Tomkinson. The red wine reduction is the perfect accompaniment to a strong flavoured fish such as sea bass
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Quick, easy, healthful, scrumptious, and comes together in 30 minutes. This is the salmon recipe you want in your arsenal. Perfect for any weeknight family meal but equally exquisite for company, this dish can be served warm, room temperature, or cold. Make it for one, two, or twelve; all the elements of the recipe scale effortlessly, from the sauce to the salad. The crisp and crunchy salad contrasts perfectly with the tender and lacquered salmon. It’s pictured here formally plated with mashed p
I have always been drawn to beautiful food! I see it on Pinterest and Instagram daily.' Today's chefs are truly artists! Some of my favorite photographs are: from foodandgardeiningproclub.com from Tate Dining Room This is a modern interpretation of a caprese salad. I actually have these bowls in Minneapolis! This salad is much prettier that the ones I make! I guess I am a rustic cook. Scallops from Karlo Evaristo from Theartofplating.com from greenorc.com Yellow zuchinni spiral, goat cheese sphere and tomato from rubwatches.uk from archzine.fr from aliface post tumbler I think you are getting the idea! I am always frustrated that I see pretty photos of food art on Pinterest, Tumblr and Instagram without recipes. Well that changed when I started following Cookniche on Instagram. They post photos without recipes, but they also have recipes that we could all could try on their website. This recipe for this beef tenderloin is from Karlo Evanisto. Get it here: https://cookniche.com/Recipe.aspx?name=KarloEvaristo&IDservice=1370 This smoked duck breast appetizer recipe by Evgeny Nasyrov can be found here:https://cookniche.com/Recipe.aspx?name=EvgenyNasyrov&IDservice=1325 This prawn tempura, pumpkin gnochi and tomato fondue by Theodorus Setyo can be found here: https://cookniche.com/Recipe.aspx?name=TheodorusSetyo&IDservice=1333 This summer duck by Grant Irvin can be found here: https://GrantIrvincookniche.com/Recipe.aspx?name=GrantIrvin&IDservice=1360 This cold angel hair cavier by Sebastien Lepinoy can be found here: https://cookniche.com/Recipe.aspx?name=SebastienLepinoy&IDservice=1350 The recipe for these seared scallops and twice cooked pork belly by Peter Rollinson can be found here: https://cookniche.com/Recipe.aspx?name=PeterRollinson&IDservice=1173 This recipe for cod and prawns in lobster bisque by Con Vailas can be found here: https://cookniche.com/Recipe.aspx?name=ConVailas&IDservice=1224 This recipe for scallops with Jeruslem artichoke puree by Phil Clark can be found here: https://cookniche.com/Recipe.aspx?name=PhilClark&IDservice=1324 I could go on and on but I will let you browse the recipes by yourself. The address is https://cookniche.com/cRecipe.aspx
These cheesy duchess potatoes are creamy, delicious, and a super run way to serve mashed potatoes.
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