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Breakfast

Canjeero

These pancakes are quick to cook and are typically eaten for breakfast. Spread them with a little butter, ghee, or sesame oil and sprinkle with sugar if you’d like. Serve with hot tea or alongside cups of Shaah Cadays.

How to Ripen Avocados Fast

Unripe avocados are the pits.

When It Comes to Curd, Lemons Are Just the Beginning

Lemon and lime are just fine—but have you tried passionfruit curd? Or grapefruit with black pepper? Here’s how to make curd from (almost) any fruit.

Make Cured Salmon at Home, Enjoy Brunch Vibes for Days

You don’t need dill and aquavit to cure fish at home—in fact, you don’t even need salmon. Choose your own fish adventure with these guidelines for spicing, seasoning, and otherwise flavoring salt-cured cod, mackerel, trout—or, sure, salmon—at home.

These Holiday-Ready Biscuits Go Sweet or Savory 

Stuff them with greens and cheese or layer them with ginger and jam. 

Blueberry-Ginger Slab Biscuits

These pillowy tray biscuits are perfumed with blueberry jam, citrus, and candied ginger, but you can use any combination of preserves, dried fruit, or nuts that you have on hand.

Spinach and Cheese Slab Biscuits

These pillowy biscuits are stuffed with spinach and cheese, but they work equally well with any other vegetable you care to throw at them. Swap the spinach for up to a cup of roasted squash, charred poblanos, or other cooked vegetable, and sub the Gruyère with any other cheese you like (if you choose a more intense cheese like feta or blue cheese, use ¾ cup instead of the full cup). 

The Secret to the Crispiest (and Easiest) Hash Browns Is Boiling Potatoes in Advance

Hash browns might not seem like a nextover food, but with a little foresight, you can make a batch in minutes.

Cinnamon Streusel Babke

June Edelmuth has become known all over Sydney for this legendary bread. The deliciously dense cinnamon and sugar-swirled babke honors the memory of June's Russian grandmother, Minka.

Pie on Thanksgiving, Squash Smoothie Every Other Day

Breakfast pie as daily ritual: sounds great, but making all that pie would be kind of a lot of work. Turning leftover squash into a drink that tastes like pie: well, that is achievable.

Spiced Lentil and Caramelized Onion Baked Eggs

The secret to these stewy baked eggs is a can of lentil soup. Any basic variety of lentil soup will work—you'll dress it up with the earthy spices and caramelized onions.

Sloppy Joe Shirred Eggs With Spinach

This turkey-based Sloppy Joe-inspired sauce uses carrots and deeply caramelized onions to add a bit of sweetness. Adding eggs and garlicky spinach turns it into a meal.

For Tangy, Mousselike Cheesecakes, a Secret Ingredient From New Orleans

Creole cream cheese is a heritage product little known outside Louisiana. But it’s making a comeback—in the form of this remarkable cheesecake.

Fall Is Happening, Make a Pumpkin Butter Dutch Baby

The cinnamon-spiced train that is autumn has left the station and is barreling in our direction. Get on board (with this very easy, seasonal breakfast).

Sweet Corn Frittata With Cherry Tomato Compote

In this frittata, corn adds the perfect texture while a jam-like tomato compote adds a wonderful sweetness.

Kimchi Toast

One of the many reasons you'll be grateful to have a jar of kimchi in your fridge at all times: this throw-together no-cook toast.  It's a low-lift breakfast, lunch, or snack that's ideal for even the laziest of days.

For Brunch At Home, Try Green Sauce and Spam Eggs Benedict

Yes, you’ll have to poach some eggs. Yes, you can do that!

For a Smaller Batch of Granola, Your Stovetop Works Just Fine

Cranking your oven to 300°F and staying nearby for nearly an hour is not a summertime activity. Stovetop skillet granola is the answer.
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