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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.
Cheesy Bacon, Sausage, and Egg Hash Brown Skillet
This cheesy hash brown skillet with bacon, sausage, and egg is a scrumptious, easy breakfast. Garnish with 2 thinly sliced green onions, if desired.
Old-Fashioned Swedish Glögg
Glögg is a Swedish punch made from spiced wine. My grandfather brought this recipe over from Sweden in 1921. We still use it today. "God Jul!"
Pineapple Cleanser Smoothie
An energizing cucumber and pineapple smoothie with coconut water, ginger, and lemon.
Kiwi Strawberry Smoothie
This kiwi strawberry smoothie is full of tropical, fruity goodness!
Pumpkin Spice Coffee
Why spend extra money on seasonal pumpkin spice coffee when you can easily make your own?
Filipino Avocado Milkshake
This avocado milkshake is rich, creamy, and refreshing. It's a traditional Filipino treat!
Whole Wheat Coconut Oil Waffles
This whole wheat coconut oil waffle recipe includes a healthy fat and grain. The waffles freeze well for a quick toaster breakfast! The recipe yield is for thin waffles; I'd guess at least half that for Belgian waffles. I like to top them with sliced banana.
Hawaiian Waffles with Pineapple and Coconut
Let your taste buds cave into a sweet, tropical brunch. It's a fruity summer experience like you won't believe! Serve with sliced banana and pure maple syrup.
Swedish Crisp Waffles (Frasvafflor)
Waffles are a very popular street food and coffee shop item in Sweden. We also eat them specifically on the Feast of the Annunciation because "Vårfrudagen" (Lady Day in Swedish) sounded a lot like "våffeldagen", thus became Waffle Day! These are a lot crisper and lighter than American and Belgian waffles and contain no eggs. Serve immediately with whipped cream and fresh fruit or jam.
Sweet Potato Waffles
These yummy sweet potato waffles are easy to make. You can use leftover mashed sweet potatoes or quickly microwave a sweet potato whenever a craving hits!
Al's Bloody Marys
Al was my stepdad, who was a wonderful man and a great cook! One of his specialties was his Bloody Mary, and no matter how many pitchers he prepared for company, they always wanted more. My only modification has been to add a bit of horseradish. This is a great brunch beverage, but various friends always ask if I'll please make 'Al's Bloodys' when they come for dinner.
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