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Breakfast

Sweet Potato and Pecan Waffles

Make a big batch of these bright orange waffles when you want to slow down and make a nice, hot breakfast—then freeze the leftovers to pop in the toaster on mornings that aren't so slow.

Instant Pot Lemon Vanilla Rice Pudding

Using a vanilla bean makes this creamy pudding extra special and aromatic. But if you don’t have one on hand, just stir 1 tablespoon vanilla extract into the pudding along with the egg yolks. Although rice pudding is traditionally served cold, I also like this when it’s still warm and a little runny, poured over sliced strawberries and raspberries, which add both juiciness and acidity.

Backyard Citrus Upside-Down Cake

In this cake, the natural pectin in the citrus, combined with the sugar, creates a pudding-like upside-down layer that’s similar to a buttery marmalade.

Cinnamon Sugar Sourdough Waffles

One of the easiest ways to use leftover sourdough starter is to make waffles. Crispy on the outside and light and fluffy in the middle, these cinnamon sugar waffles are incredible.

Blueberry Lemon Corn Muffins

Savory cornmeal meets the sweetness of blueberries and zest of a lemon for tender muffins that come together in 45 minutes.

Beet Tostadas With Fried Eggs

Beets can stand up to a hard roast and plenty of spice. Their sweet earthiness and firm texture mean they’re ideal for making meatless chorizo. If beets aren’t your thing, any sweet root vegetable will work.

How Big-Batch Cooking Will Help You Make Dinner (and Breakfast) (and Lunch) With Your Ingredient Stash

You might have more groceries in your house than ever before. Here's how to make the best use of everything you've got.

The Trick That Makes Pancakes As Crispy As Waffles

All it requires is a hot pan and a lot of maple syrup.

Homemade Oat Milk

Making oat milk from scratch means creamier, richer, dairy-free milk for mixing into coffee. With this basic formula you can drink it plain, or flavor it however you like.

How to Make an Actually-Filling Breakfast Smoothie

Three simple guidelines to avoid mid-morning stomach growls.

Chocolate-Almond Fridge Fudge

The dairy-free secret to this fudge's creaminess? Avocado.

Your New Egg Sando

You may not mistake these jammy-crisp, slow-cooked onions for bacon, but they are truly exceptional as a stand-in, giving a huge blast of umami to create a truly satisfying breakfast sandwich.

Power Butter

Stash a jar of this spiced-up, seed-packed almond butter in your desk drawer or kitchen cupboard to turn a rice cake into an instant breakfast.

Forget Long-Stemmed Roses, Make Your Valentine Rose Cocoa

This Valentine's Day, put the roses in a special hot drink for your special someone. 

Rose Cocoa

This dairy-free cocoa uses fragrant coconut milk as its base. Dried rose petals bring an extra dose of floral aroma and flavor—not to mention romance.

Eating Breakfast at Your Desk Doesn't Have to Be Sad

And no, we don't just mean a coffee. 

Kiribath (Coconut Milk Rice)

It’s a humble combination of two everyday ingredients, but Kiribath has enormous significance in Sri Lanka—it’s cooked by the Sinhalese to mark the new year in April, and on other special occasions that celebrate new beginnings.

Steel-Cut Oats With Squash and Tahini

I try to make a big batch of steel-cut oats early in the week, ready to reheat for breakfast in the days that follow. This is a favorite autumnal way of topping it, which helps to keep an old standby interesting through all the weeks of the year. Rather than stirring the squash into the full pot of oatmeal, you can add it to individual bowls, treating it as a topping.
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