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Chef John's Shrimp and Grits
Shrimp and grits are very simple to make for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, and this recipe is a snap. You can make the grits a bit ahead since they stay hot for a long time. Have everything ready before you start cooking the shrimp as they only take a few minutes to sauté.
The Farmer's Frittata (Italian-Style Omelet)
Loaded with fresh vegetables and a touch of bacon, this farmer's frittata is my favorite type of frittata. It's a perfect way to use your gorgeous, fresh garden vegetables. Curing the squash with kosher salt pulls out the bitterness and makes the squash taste sweeter. It's got great texture, taste, and visual appeal and can be served hot, warm, at room temperature or cold for any meal of the day.
Banana Bread Pancakes
If you're a fan of our banana bread, then you're gonna love this, since it's based on that recipe. As easy as that is to make, these are even easier. I really think that this threads the needle between something that has the flavor of banana bread, but that is very close to the texture of a classic pancake. Top with butter and banana slices and serve with warm maple syrup.
"Tadpole in the Hole" - Breakfast Sausage and Kale Dutch Baby
This miniature version of toad in a the hole features small adorable breakfast sausages. I also added kale to the 'breakfast pool' our little tadpoles will be swimming in which will make this more nutritious (and delicious).
Chef John's Dutch Babies
A delicious dutch baby recipe. I've always been fascinated by how many different breakfast foods you can create using just milk, eggs, and flour; and this is one of the more interesting examples. Especially considering the unusual, and borderline disturbing name. Sometimes called German pancakes, these have very little to do with Germany, and nothing to do with the Dutch. Apparently, they were invented by German immigrants who were referred to as Dutch.
Million Dollar Dip
Formerly known as 'Neiman Marcus dip,' this million dollar dip tastes just like it sounds. I've had more than a few cheesy dips in my day, but this is by far the richest and most delicious one yet! Served with crackers and garnished with green onions and bacon, this dip is sure to be a huge hit at your next party.
Spanish-Style French Toast (Torrijas)
Spanish-style French toast, or torrijas, is basically French toast, bread pudding, and creme brulee all rolled into one, and it is nothing short of magical.
Perfect Pot Stickers
These pot stickers made with homemade dough and filled with ground pork, ginger, garlic, and cabbage are so versatile — you can fill them with anything you want and as full as you want. The dumplings are fried and steamed, then fried again until golden and perfectly crispy on the bottom for a truly unique dumpling.
Saganaki (Flaming Greek Cheese)
Saganaki is a Greek appetizer made with fried kasseri cheese. The ritual of adding brandy and flambéing the cheese was started by restaurateurs in Chicago, who encouraged customers to yell "Opa!" as the plate was being ignited. You can recreate the tradition at home in minutes, whether you'd like to spark up a little romance with an old flame on date night or just try a fast and fun cheese dish on a chilly weeknight. Serve with sliced fresh or grilled bread.
Chef John's Roman-Style Chicken
Chef John's Roman-style chicken recipe delivers one of the best bites of braised chicken you will ever enjoy. Tomatoes and bell peppers make the sauce, and you'll never believe how good this is over olive oil mashed potatoes.
Ants Climbing a Tree Glass Noodles
This is Chef John's take on the classic Sichuan dish Ants Climbing a Tree, a magnificent mix of glass noodles and ground pork that is rich, spicy, and savory. The name is derived from the way the bits of pork stick to the noodles in the finished dish.
Spicy Lettuce Noodles
Chef John's spicy lettuce noodles are more than an easy delicious garlic noodle dish. Crunchy lettuce ribs and wilted lettuce add marvelous texture, and lettuce contributes a subtle bittersweet flavor to sweet, salty, spicy noodles, making it a truly interesting dish, in a very good way.
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