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Slow Cooker Jackfruit Joes
Your lunchroom favorite goes vegetarian. Slow-cooked green jackfruit adds texture without compromising flavor. Pop this in the slow cooker in the morning, and you'll have thick and tangy sloppy Joes by lunchtime. Serve with pickles and vegetable chips. No hairnet required.
Gourmet Wasabi Grits
My budding gourmet chef husband invented this one morning as a perfect side to his wonderful Lump Crab Meat Swiss Cheese Omelets! Can't wait to serve it to dinner guests with a nice piece of Marinated Steel Head Salmon and steamed Asparagus!
Roasted Lettuce, Radicchio, and Endive
A Sicilian grandmother taught me to make roasted lettuce, radicchio, and endive this way. I like it for a change from serving cold salad. It is healthy and delicious! Most people like it served with crunchy bread. This also works very well with omelets in the morning or for brunch. Leftovers can be easily reheated in the microwave.
Biscuits with Herb Breakfast Sausage Gravy
I have my favorite Southern biscuits and gravy, but scaled it down and changed the seasonings for a decidedly Italian twist.
Georgia Country Ham and Redeye Gravy
As a child, I remember my grandparents having a smokehouse. In the dead of winter, when it was well below freezing, a hog would be slaughtered and no part of it wasted. The fresh hams were then covered in a dry salt mixture, wrapped, and hung up for several months to cure. To cook, they were sliced and pan fried, sometimes with a tiny bit of lard, in a hot, black iron skillet. Hot, usually breakfast, coffee was poured into the skillet to deglaze it, making red eye gravy. Redeye Gravy gets its name from the appearance of the gravy after the coffee sinks to the bottom. Serve over biscuits or grits.
Sausage Gravy III
This is a simple and great recipe for sausage gravy that you can serve over hot biscuits. This is a great breakfast treat. Hearty and delectable.
Old-Time Kentucky Bacon Milk Gravy for Biscuits
I grew up eating this milk gravy made with bacon grease. Everyone has heard of sausage gravy, but it doesn't compare to this. After frying your bacon for breakfast, use the bacon drippings to make true Kentucky biscuit gravy. Is it fattening? Oh yeah, you better believe it — but it's worth it! Pour it over biscuits and serve with crispy bacon and scrambled or fried eggs.
Grandpa's Tomato Gravy
This tomato gravy recipe was handed down from my Grandpa, who was born and raised in South Georgia. It is really a sauce (because there is no flour in it), but you can eat it for breakfast over biscuits, at room temperature like a soup at lunch, or the way we ate it at his house over rice with hoe cakes for dinner. It is simple to make but tastes so good. It keeps in the refrigerator for several days, and I think it tastes better the next day.
Paleo Granola
This granola is super sweet and super delicious! Very easy to make, and very filling for breakfast or a quick afternoon snack.
Honey Nutty Granola
Honey Nutty Granola is an easy, one-bowl mixture of 2 kinds of nuts, sweet brown sugar and crunchy, toasty oats; plus 1 additional ingredient for extra health benefits.
Crunchy and Delicious Granola
After searching for a healthier granola recipe, I tweaked a few to lessen the sugar. I use seeds instead of nuts due to allergies. Still very crunchy, delicious, and satisfying! Change the dried fruit to fit your tastes (blueberries, cherries, cranberries, apricots, etc.).
Peanut Butter Granola from PAM®
A classic chunky granola with a hint of peanut butter. Delicious on its own, in a bowl with milk, or tossed into yogurt or a trail mix.
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