Search Results (1,959 found)
www.allrecipes.com
Cinnamon, ginger, and honey make a syrup with fresh pears in this French toast casserole.
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Sunny's BBQ Buffalo Chicken on Texas Toast Recipe from Food Network
www.allrecipes.com
A simple sauce made with milk, flour, and butter combines with deli-style roast beef to make a quick and tasty meal to be served over toast.
Ingredients: milk, flour, salt, black pepper, butter, beef, bread
www.simplyrecipes.com
This EASY French toast casserole has a super crunchy cinnamon-sugar top! Bake right away, or make it ahead and refrigerate overnight. Give your family a treat this Saturday morning!
www.delish.com
This French toast is stuffed instead of smothered.
www.foodnetwork.com
Get Warm and Cheesy Artichoke Dip with Toast Recipe from Food Network
www.delish.com
A simple slaw complements deli turkey in this tempting sandwich. Experiment with different breads, such as toasted sourdough, rye or pita.
www.delish.com
Crusty, romesco-smeared toast pairs well with grilled figs and ultra-creamy burrata cheese.
www.allrecipes.com
Nothing's more comforting than grilled cheese and tomato soup. This is a gussied-up version, with grilled Brie cheese sandwiches and spiced tomato bisque with basil. As the soup soaks into the sandwich, break into pieces with your spoon and ladle up with the soup.
www.delish.com
Wow your brunch guests with this sweet and crunchy homemade French toast from the Top Chef Season 1 winner.
cooking.nytimes.com
The easiest way to get everyone to love cabbage is to encase it in flaky pastry and bake until golden This torta, filled with browned onions, silky cabbage, and plenty of creamy fontina cheese, might just be the best way you've ever eaten what is arguably a challenging vegetable It's at its most appealing served warm, with the cheese still a little gooey
cooking.nytimes.com
When baking soda was introduced in the early 19th century, Irish home cooks adopted the product almost immediately With soda, a loaf of bread could be ready in as little as one hour, as opposed to using yeast or sourdough starters, which require rising time The recipe is a slight adaptation of one by the Irish cookbook author Rachel Allen