This recipe for pumpkin and pecan pancakes has the warm spices of cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, and cloves for a cozy breakfast on a chilly autumn morning.
I’ve found this breakfast alternative to be much more satiating than eggs. I like to double this recipe and make a large container for breakfasts (or a quick lunch or dinner) through the week.
I have a theory that you can tuck almost any finely chopped or shredded vegetable into a savory pancake, fry it in small mounds until crisp on both sides, serve it with a dollop of a sour cream or yogurt sauce and they will be inhaled.
Delight your family by serving them their own mini meatloaf. They're packed with flavor, super moist and topped with savory sweet onion soup. Best of all, you can have this winning meal ready to serve in just 35 minutes!
Kids and adults alike love this little sweet-savory sloppy joes recipe. Keep the meat mixture warm in a slow cooker set on low. Carrots and vegetable chips make great sides.
Delicious, more nutritious than the real thing, homemade pop tarts. Using pie crust and jam/jelly/preserves these are a perfect back-to-school breakfast treat your kids will love. Once A Month Mom
Humitas are savory cakes made from a mixture of freshly ground corn, onion, garlic, cheese, eggs, and cream, which is placed inside corn husks and steamed.
Use up your leftovers to make this savory "bread pudding"...it's so simple to make, and so tasty. You'll enjoy making it for brunches, light dinners, and anytime you're in the mood for really good food.
Lentils are a perfect complement to winter's colorful and sweet roots and squashes. Not only are they a great source of protein, but their somewhat earthy and savory taste enhances a variety of winter meals.
Feel like a kid again-okay, a health-conscious kid-with crispy, crunchyoven "fried" turkey fingers and a sweet and savory dipping sauce. To savetime, make the sauce ahead or while the tenders are baking.
When I saw the delightful breakfast concoction on TidyMom's Blog I was smitten. I didn't even need to try it to know I would love it! (it sure doesnt hurt that I love everything she makes!) The directions seemed easy...
Sometimes recipe ideas go horribly wrong. And sometimes really bad recipes can lead to good ones. This was one of those times: I had another “brilliant” high-protein breakfast idea–to create a crepe made of chickpea flour and fill it with
Served over rice, inside a toco, or nestled into a breakfast burrito along with the usual Mexican fixings (guacamole, lettuce, cheese, salsa), this recipe will please vegans, vegetarians, and even reluctant teenagers .