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Baked "Fried" Rice
This easy oven method for baked "fried" rice produces something very similar to classic fried rice, but you don't need leftover rice to make it. Just like rice pilaf, the grains of rice get coated in fat before absorbing the cooking liquid, ensuring plump, tender, separate grains with no sticky clumps. If using a different kind of rice or pan size, just adjust the cooking time. Garnish with green onions and serve with a runny poached egg on top if desired.
Chicken Noodle Casserole
Creamy chicken noodle casserole topped with crushed crackers. Wonderful as leftovers topped with melted cheese!
Chef John's Peach Melba
Peach Melba is a classic dessert made by poaching peaches in a sweet vanilla syrup. The peaches are served on top of vanilla ice cream and topped with a smooth homemade raspberry sauce for an impressive summer dessert.
Rainbow Potato Pancakes with Harissa and Eggs
To make these colorful cakes, use small purple Peruvian fingerlings or purple sweet potatoes. Their vivid hue comes from anthocyanin, an antioxidant-rich pigment that protects against chronic diseases.
Chef John's Corned Beef Hash
When I cook corned beef and watch it simmer in the aromatic broth, I'll sometimes close my eyes and picture the delicious plate of food I have coming. The funny thing is, it's not the sliced corned beef and cabbage I'm dreaming of; it's the diner-style corned beef hash recipe I'm going to make with the leftovers. Garnish with green onions and a poached egg.
Eggs Benedict
Eggs Benedict is a brunch specialty consisting of hot buttered English muffins, Canadian-style bacon, and poached eggs topped with a rich homemade Hollandaise sauce. Wonderful for Easter, Mother's Day, or brunch anytime! If you're not a lemon fan, start with 1 tablespoon of lemon juice. If you like a tangy Hollandaise, you can add the full amount.
Turkish Eggs (Cilbir)
These Turkish eggs were a delicious surprise for me! I feel like I've seen and done it all at my age, so you can only imagine my delight at finding a new way to prepare eggs. I would never have thought to pair yogurt with poached eggs and spicy red pepper butter, but it might be my new favorite breakfast. Serve with toasted crusty bread for dipping.
Naked Eggs Benedict
These naked eggs Benedict are a stripped-down version that involves no poaching of eggs, and they are not covered in heavy Hollandaise sauce, but are sauced with a lighter lemon butter sauce. And yet, the taste is virtually identical to classic eggs Benedict.
Eggs in Purgatory
Eggs in purgatory, also known as "uova in purgatorio", is a classic Italian breakfast dish of soft-cooked poached eggs in a delicious homemade tomato sauce flavored with garlic and capers. Easy to make in just 20 minutes! Serve with toast.
Basted Eggs
This recipe produces a delicious, simple egg with satisfying, set whites and a creamy, runny yolk. It's similar to a poached egg, but more flavorful and less fussy.
Carnitas Eggs Benedict with Chipotle Hollandaise
Don't know what to make with your leftover carnitas? Turn it into a savory breakfast with a Mexican twist that is sure to satisfy your guests. Garnish with cilantro and pickled red onion, if desired.
Chilaquiles Breakfast Casserole
This chilaquiles breakfast casserole is made with layered tortilla chips, baked in a spiced chile sauce and cheese. Topped with fried or poached eggs, and plenty of delicious fixings, it's very satisfying. Traditional chilaquiles are made in a skillet, but this casserole version is a great way to serve a large group at breakfast or a brunch.
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