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A Merry Christmas Breakfast

Crispy Oven-Fried Potatoes

Photo: Mikkel Vang

Good morning and Merry Christmas! Whether you celebrate Christmas or not, a holiday morning is an ideal time to indulge in the pleasures of a homemade hearty breakfast. Christmas traditions in our household begin with a big breakfast, and potatoes, eggs, and bacon still reign as the top choices. Even though our girls have become quite proficient with their hash browns, the real family favorite when it comes to potatoes is what is affectionately known as potato gratin, but titled Crispy Oven-Browned Potatoes on gourmet.com.

Think of it as a lazy person’s Pommes Anna, the French buttery potato cake. Instead of carefully layering thin slices of potato with melted butter, you quickly toss the slices with butter in a large bowl, then slide them into a shallow baking dish, and cook the gratin in a hot oven until the potatoes are, indeed, browned and crisp on top. Former Gourmet magazine food editor Melissa Roberts developed this winner of a recipe for the Christmas breakfast menu in the December 2008 issue of Gourmet. In fact, all her recipes for that menu are winners. Thanks to Roberts, we’ll also be making her Maple and Black-Pepper Bacon, as well as her Baked Egg Custard with Gruyere and Chives.

Fortified by the potatoes, eggs, and bacon in our bellies, we have the energy for unwrapping presents, as well as the cleanup afterwards, which is then followed by a long nap before dinner. That means there are only two meals to cook on Christmas Day. Now that’s what I call a gift!

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Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Basket

Egg

Photo: Romulo Yanes

Eggs are one of the most popular items to eat for a morning meal. This versatile breakfast staple can be cooked dozens of different ways. With preparations like scrambled, fried, over easy, baked, hard-boiled, deviled, sunny side up, poached, soft-boiled, and shirred, the egg-filled options are endless. But, we want you to tell us:

How do you like to eat your eggs?

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What We’re Cooking: Pancakes for Dinner

Caviar and Salmon Blini Tortes

After returning from a jazz show in the wee hours of the morning this past weekend, my stomach acted out accordingly, grumbling a disconcerting melodic riff. With a pantry running low, and my energy even lower, I turned to my griddle and my favorite foolproof Cottage Cheese Pancake recipe. I’m not sure this counted as an exceptionally late midnight snack,  the earliest breakfast I’ve ever eaten, or a prelude to shrove Tuesday, but no matter the time of day, pancakes are versatile enough fit the bill and fill the stomach.

Try sweet kernel-speckled Fresh Corn Pancakes served with salsa, sour cream, or guacamole for a zesty, yet comforting dinner. If you like your pancakes with a little crunch and even more spice, Sweet-Potato and Kimchi Pancakes are pan-fried like latkes, but are fragrant and flavorful with a kick from pungent pickled cabbage and Korean chile powder.

For and elegant way to sneak pancakes into your next dinner party menu, try Caviar and Salmon Blini Tortes, which artfully layer buckwheat cakes, creamy egg salad, and rich smoked salmon with a dollop of trout roe.

When do you prefer to eat your pancakes?

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Image of the Day: Apple and Brie Stuffed French Toast

Apple & Brie Stuffed French Toast
Equal parts sweet and savory, BS’ In The Kitchen’s Apple and Brie Stuffed French Toast is a dish with an identity crisis, perfect for an indulgent breakfast or weekend brunch. Although it’s stuffed like a sandwich, a vanilla and cinnamon-nutmeg spiced egg batter upgrades it from just a traditional grilled cheese by giving the bread a chewy tenderness. Tart, thinly-sliced apples are caramelized in a pan with brown sugar and butter before being arranged atop creamy brie.
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A Welcome Wake-Up

Cauliflower and Feta Omelet

Photo: Romulo Yanes

As it gets colder, getting out of bed in the morning becomes more and more difficult. But, a great breakfast can make leaving even the warmest bed worth it. My favorite way to start a chilly day is with a great omelet.

What is your favorite breakfast food?

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Image of the Day: Double Chocolate Pancakes

Double Chocolate Pancakes

Turn a good morning into a great morning with a sky-high stack of Becky Bakes’ Double Chocolate Pancakes. Although the traditional take on these kicked up ‘cakes has chocolate chips mixed into the batter, this sweet griddled version swirls in cocoa powder and chocolate chips for double the dose of chocolate. Stack them high and up the decadence factor with a drizzle of hot maple syrup.

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Weekly Roundup: Breakfast Bites

Slow-Roasted Tomatoes

Eating breakfast every morning not only jump starts your metabolism, but it also decreases your chances of overeating throughout the day. This week’s roundup shares a few brilliant breakfast recipes that will appease any appetite, while simultaneously starting your day off on the right foot.
  • A Sweet Spoonful’s Slow-Roasted Rosemary Tomatoes pair well with eggs and toast for a simple and satisfying start to your day (pictured above).
  • Don’t feel guilty about eating Prevention RD’s Orange Glazed Blueberry Doughnuts. At 98 calories each, you can eat two or three…or four.
  • Tastes Better With Friend’s updates the classic Bloody Mary by substituting bacon for the traditional celery stick stirrer in his Bacon Swizzle Stick Bloody Mary.
  • The Edible Perspective’s Quinoa Breakfast Parfait, made with Greek yogurt and peanut butter, will get you energized and keep you satisfied for the long day ahead.
  • Put the “fast” in “breakfast” with Live Love Pasta’s Breakfast Burritos that are perfect for snacking on-the-go.
  • Breakfast doesn’t always mean dairy has to be apart of the equation. Big Girls Small Kitchen use almond milk to increase the nutty flavor in their Sweet Almond Pancakes with Fresh Raspberries .
  • Get your caffeine fix with Kiss My Spatula’s Vietnamese Iced Coffee. Made with sweetened condensed milk, this morning pick-me-up is a cool burst of flavor.
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Image of the Day: Eggs and Soldiers

Eggs and Soldiers

Mowie Kay of Mowielicious made this simple childhood favorite that would make a great quick and tasty weekday breakfast. Simply soft boil a few eggs, cut buttered toast into “soldier” strips and dip them in the warm, soft-set yolk.
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Weekly Roundup: Breakfast Pizzas

This week we’ve rounded up the best breakfast pizzas from around the Web. The early riser’s take on pizza is hot, bubbly and loaded with everything found on the breakfast table, all in one ease-to-handle slice. From hearty hash browns with mozzarella to classic eggs and bacon, we’ve found the perfect pie for your morning cravings.
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    Weekly Roundup: Winter Breakfasts

    The shift from autumn to winter calls for a first meal of the day that is both warming and filling. We’ve rounded up our top picks for the ultimate cold weather breakfast dishes that include sweet and spicy options like cinnamon-spiced quinoa and traditional North African shakshouka.
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