Breakfast

American, Breakfast

What’s For Breakfast? Oyster & Egg Skillet!

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Its National Oyster Day!!! The Five Facts you should know about Oysters: The average 3 inch oyster filters about 50 gallons of water a day. Americans eat more oysters than any other country in the world. Most oysters varieties in North America are actually native to Eastern Europe or Asia. Brought here by […]

Breakfast

Classic Huevos Rancheros

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Whether you’re celebrating Cinco de Mayo 5 months in advance, or just hungry for a Mexican breakfast that is just about as easy as it is delicious, my easy Classic Huevos Rancheros recipe is sure to hit the spot. If you can open a can of beans and fry up […]

Appetizer, Breakfast, Seafood

DIY – Lox at Home

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For many American Jews and for many Americans in general, lox is the luscious topping to their Sunday morning bagel and schmear (generous serving of cream cheese). Lox is always made from salmon and is very expensive. In this regard, it is different from many other iconic Jewish foods, like gefilte fish and herring, which are […]

Breakfast, Southwestern

Chorizo-Potato Breakfast Burrito

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This burrito delivers the best of breakfast in each bite thanks to the popular Mexican combination of eggs and fresh chorizo!  If you are looking for a little extra, smother with either a green chili, or diced avocado and a fresh cilantro salsa.  Print Chorizo-Potato Breakfast Burrito Cuisine: MexicanDifficulty: EasyServings […]

Breakfast

Hash Brown Omelet

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Pin Print Hash Brown Omelet Servings 1 servingsPrep time 30 minutesCooking time 25 minutesCalories 300 kcal We took the classic diner breakfast of an omelet and hash browns and combined them into a no-fuss dish that’s both hearty and satisfying. Frozen shredded hash browns are browned in a skillet until […]

Breakfast, Main, Seafood

Thai Crab Omelete

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Quick, easy and ideal for weeknights, this crispy but fluffy omelet is perfect with fresh crab, although you could also try it with prawns or minced pork. The technique does take some mastering, but I promise you’ll be a pro in no time!