1Babka French Toast
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING BARRETT WASHBURNEWhen we're looking for something extra special for breakfast, this babka French toast more than fits the bill. It may sound intimidating, but the best part is that you’re not making it from scratch. You can purchase one right from the store, a loaf that’s already enriched with chocolate, cinnamon, and sugar syrup. It gets soaked in a simple egg and milk mixture, pan seared in butter, and coated in a raspberry butter. It's a luxury in little time.
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2Breakfast Crunchwrap Supreme
PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: ADRIENNE ANDERSONSkip waking up to go through the drive-thru tomorrow morning—make our breakfast Crunchwrap supreme instead. This copycat recipe has everything you love about the classic: hash browns, eggs, bacon, cheese, and the iconic creamy jalapeño sauce, all layered between tortillas. It's even better (!!) than the original, but is perfectly ripe for variations and substitutions.
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3Blueberry Smoothie
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: ERIKA JOYCETo make the blueberry’s gentle sweet-tart flavor pop in this blended smoothie, we eschewed traditional banana in lieu of nut butter and greens. That, and a pinch of salt, make this a smoothie to remember.
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4Breakfast Bagel Bites
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5Orange-Cranberry Popovers
PHOTO: BRYAN GARDNER; FOOD STYLING: TAYLOR ANN SPENCERPopovers are simply impossible to resist and represent a rush of culinary excitement: The moment they leave the oven, you need to quickly get them to the table before they deflate. If you’re hosting this holiday season and need a surprising treat, we can guarantee these will feel a little more special. Take a buttery popover, then add orange zest, a cinnamon sugar coating, and cranberry preserves to bring forth the perfect holiday-style donut.
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6Crescent Roll Breakfast Casserole
PHOTO: JULIA GARTLAND; FOOD STYLING: SAM SENEVIRATNEIf you like the idea of a savory breakfast strata or crave scallion cream cheese and toasted everything bagels, then this will make a lot of sense. All you need to do is pop a fresh can of crescent rolls, stuff with scallion cream cheese, and roll. Sprinkle with everything bagel seasoning and bake to create a frittata-style, savory egg custard. It will fit perfectly on the center of any breakfast table.
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7Crème Brûlée Banana Bread
PHOTO: MURRAY HALL; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE 8Huevos Rancheros Casserole
PHOTO: ROCKY LUTEN; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONHuevos rancheros are one of those dishes that normally requires multiple cooking steps and a good amount of time. But what if all of those flavors could come together in a few easy steps? Enter: this huevos rancheros casserole. It's a true one-pan vegetarian wonder. All you have to do is just assemble, then enjoy the casserole—that’s it. This may be the easiest, most delicious breakfast you ever did see.
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9Sheet-Pan Frittata
PHOTO: MURRAY HALL; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREIf you're looking for the easiest way to make brunch for a crowd, then this sheet-pan frittata is the answer. Instead of worrying about having enough food to feed friends and family of 8 to 10 people, you can lean on a sheet pan to do the work for you. Just like our classic frittata, this recipe is completely customizable.
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10Banana Bread Cinnamon Rolls
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: ADRIENNE ANDERSONBanana bread is an obvious (and great) choice when you’re trying to figure out how to make use of some overripe bananas, but if you want to switch things up, try making these banana bread cinnamon rolls. Plus, they're topped with a maple cream cheese frosting to make for a very cozy brunch treat.
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11Shakshuka
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREShakshuka just might be our favorite way to cook eggs: partially because it's absolutely delicious, and partially also because it's really easy to scale up and cook for a crowd, like in this version that is baked in a casserole dish with eight eggs.
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12Classic Mimosa
PHOTO: RYAN LIEBE; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONNothing kicks off brunch quite like a mimosa, especially on New Year's. If you prefer your cocktails on the sweeter side, bump up the orange juice to 3 ounces per glass, or go for a sweeter bottle of bubbly. You can also swap the OJ for another type of juice, like cranberry or lemonade.
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13Cheesy Croissant Casserole
PHOTO: JOSEPH DE LEO; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONThe contrast here between the crispy, flaky edges of the croissants and the soft, cheesy middle is very special. If you're able to, assemble everything on New Years Eve, and bake it off in the morning while everyone gets around to making their coffee.
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14Potato Chip Frittata
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: BROOKE CAISONFor added crunch, we loaded this frittata with potato chips. We went with sour cream & onion, but feel free to sub in your own favorite flavor! Don't forget to top with chives, sour cream, and even more chips to really make this frittata a next-level breakfast.
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15Pull-Apart Jelly Donut
PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREAlthough baked instead of fried, this pull-apart ring is reminiscent of Israeli sufganiyot or Polish pączki, made easier for those of us who don't have a good fryer set up at home. Try it with whatever kind of jam you like!
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16Breakfast Tostadas
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17Hawaiian Roll French Toast
PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: ADRIENNE ANDERSONHave leftover Hawaiian rolls kicking around (maybe from making some of our killer sliders?)? Use them to make these cute French toast squares! Paired with a "costume" made up of coconut custard, pineapple maple syrup, toasted coconut flakes, and bits of zingy orange zest, you'll barely recognize them.
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18Breakfast Strata
PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: ADRIENNE ANDERSONIf you’re looking for the ultimate breakfast casserole—loaded with Italian sausage, cheese, veggies, and bread—then this breakfast strata is it. It’s hearty enough to keep everyone satisfied, and is endlessly versatile—just like the classic frittata, a breakfast strata shines as an adaptable breakfast dish.
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19Chia Pudding
PHOTO: ANDREW BUI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GOREChia seeds might sound intimidating, but in reality, they couldn't be easier to whip up into a delicious, customizable breakfast that'll start the new year off right. Not only do chia seeds pack in the health benefits, but once mixed with milk and refrigerated, they turn into the most delicious, creamy pudding that only requires 5 minutes of prep time.
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20Cranberry Mimosa Breakfast Cake
PHOTO: ERIK BERNSTEIN; FOOD STYLING: JASON SCHREIBERIf mimosas are your thing, stop here! If they aren’t, you should still stick around. Cranberries, oranges, and bubbly Prosecco incorporated into a tender cake? And for breakfast too? This is what New Years' Day breakfast dreams are made of.
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