Breakfast
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11 Recipes for a Long Weekend of Love
A weekend that contains both Valentine's Day and President's Day is an invitation to pamper yourself (and maybe that other important person in your life). Do that by making spicy soup, crispy waffles, and creamy casseroles.
By The Editors of Epicurious
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.
By Anna Stockwell
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.
By Anna Stockwell
Eating Breakfast at Your Desk Doesn't Have to Be Sad
And no, we don't just mean a coffee.
By Lauren Joseph
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.
By Prakash K. Sivanathan and Niranjala M. Ellawala
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.
By Lukas Volger
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Our 55 Best Smoothie Recipes, Because Your Blender Is Bored
The quickest, freshest breakfast starts in your blender.
By The Editors of Epicurious
Watermelon Chia Smoothie
Watermelon contains natural sugars and plenty of liquid, which make this smoothie light and refreshing. The fresh mint gives it that je ne sais quoi that you might not be able to pinpoint right away, but which makes the flavor a total standout.
By Catherine McCord
Secret Mango Creamsicle Smoothie
This smoothie is a fresh take on a Creamsicle—the secret ingredient is persimmon, which provides sweetness and creaminess while letting the mango flavor shine through.
By Catherine McCord
Blueberry Muffin Smoothie
This smoothie mimics the flavors of everyone’s favorite muffin.
By Catherine McCord
Apple Pie Smoothie
This smoothie sates my apple pie cravings in the most healthful way possible.
By Catherine McCord
Pineapple, Blackberry, and Basil Smoothie
This bright and festive drink goes down great on a hot summer day when you're lounging outside or working in the garden.
By Michael Symon
Morning Sunrise Smoothie
This carrot-pineapple smoothie is like a liquid sunset in a glass.
By Michael Symon
The Seedy Sprinkle to Power Your COOK90
Make a batch of this crunchy mixed-seed sprinkle now; add it to breakfasts, lunches, and dinners all month long.
By Anna Stockwell
Okonomiyaki With Bonito Flakes
These savory Japanese pancakes are stuffed with shredded cabbage, red pepper, and your choice of meat or seafood. Top with crumbled seaweed, bonito flakes, and mayo for the full experience.
By Sonoko Sakai
Pesto Pasta Frittata
This recipe assumes you have fresh or leftover cooked plain pasta in the fridge, but if you happen to magically have leftover pesto pasta, throw that in (no extra sauce required).
By David Tamarkin
Seedy Power Sprinkle
This savory granola will magically boost the flavor, protein, and crunch factor of any dish. Sprinkle it over a plate of whipped ricotta and crispy broccoli for an easy, veggie-centric meal.
By Anna Stockwell
Chilaquiles With Bacon, Eggs, and Cheese
This one-skillet meal is ideal for both chilly evenings and weekend mornings when hot melted cheese and comfort is all you want. Leave a handful of chips undressed to tuck into the skillet at the last minute. Their salsa-free points add the perfect layer of crunch.
By Anna Stockwell
Super-Simple Overnight Porridge
This velvety Vietnamese rice porridge gets a deep flavor from soaking overnight in chicken or vegetable broth before simmering with fragrant ginger and scallions.
By Andrea Nguyen
Pecan-Rye Pumpkin Pie
Imagine a pumpkin pie with pecan pie’s best feature: the candied nut topping. Now spike the custard with rye whiskey, up the flavor of the crust with rye flour, and voilà.
By Brad Leone and Claire Saffitz