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Recipes that fall somewhere between basic and fancy from a Texpat living in New York.
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Recent Posts Tagged With 'Breakfast'
Mar 19
At the age of 9, most kids are obsessing over a new bike or the latest video game. I was on a mission to find a horse. To be fair, the mission had begun in infancy when I'd first laid eyes on one. I drew them, talked about them, took meticulous care (read full article)
bread, Breakfast, horses, sweets
Mar 13
A nice little egg dish for brunch (or dinner) that won't leave you doing the walk of shame afterwards. Because as it turns out, winter might actually leave us, and I cancelled my gym membership in February... Of course you can go whole hog and use eg (read full article)
all in one meal, Breakfast, eggs, vegetables, Vegetarian
Feb 26
I love the idea of getting up on the weekend and whipping together a fancy breakfast. But as you can see from the number of breakfast recipes on this blog, morning and I don't get along that well. I can't hold a conversation before I've had my coffee (read full article)
Alisa's All Stars, Breakfast, muffins, sweets
Jan 17
I could write a thesis on pancakes. I feel very strongly about them, as to me they are one of the most abused, poorly made breakfast items around. When they're good, there's nothing better. When they're bad, you find yourself desperately adding more (read full article)
Breakfast, sweets
Nov 01
When we first moved to New York, we discovered a little cafe around the corner from our townhouse that makes the best oatmeal on earth. We would go at least once a weak - Kris getting a decadent pastry or egg sandwich while I, like some exemplary rol (read full article)
Breakfast
Oct 31
"No one lives any nearer than town. No one will come any nearer than that." - Mrs. Sanderson from The Haunting, 1963.Happy Halloween, y'all! Today's post is inspired by the 1963 version of The Haunting, and comes from The Noble Pig, a gorgeous food b (read full article)
Breakfast, Halloween, movie themed, sweets
Oct 03
Sopapillas are traditionally fried quick breads, doused in honey and cinnamon. Growing up in Texas, I ate them in Mexican restaurants for dessert. Though to be fair, according to Wikipedia, they're also served both savory and sweet in Chile, Uruguay, (read full article)
Breakfast
Aug 21
I finally saw Julie and Julia!I loved it, of course. Meryl Streep as Julia Child?!!?? I mean get out of town on a hot catfish! I could watch Meryl play an embryo and be entertained for hours, much less the larger than life Julia!The movie got me thin (read full article)
Appetizer, Breakfast, cooking tips, eggs, movie themed, vegetables, Vegetarian