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Share Your Warm Breakfast Ideas

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Kitchen Talk (Warm Breakfast Ideas)

The other day, I woke up with less-than-toasty toes and a familiar yet unwelcome ache in my bones. Still clinging to the memory of summer, we slept with the bedroom window open, and overnight, the temperatures had dipped to near-frost levels. Yay.

I hoped it was just a fluke, but it’s been downright chilly the past few days. So the blender on my counter that’s usually called into healthy smoothie action in the morning has instead been getting the stink eye from me. A cold breakfast is the last thing I want when my feet are cold and I can’t remember where I packed my sweaters.

So today’s Kitchen Talk will be all about warm meals to start off your day. Tell us:

What’s your favorite thing to make when you need a warm breakfast?

Lately, I’ve been whipping up (don’t laugh) fried rice for breakfast. I’ll re-purpose leftovers, cook them with brown rice, butter, and garlic, and sometimes I’ll mix in an egg for added protein. It’s such a satisfying meal that I don’t usually need anything else until early afternoon.

Of course, I can only eat so much fried rice. And they say some parts of the country may be in for another brutal winter, which means we have a lot of cold mornings ahead of us. So do you have any warm breakfast tricks up your sleeve? Come share below!

 

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Looks Delicious! Warm French Onion Dip

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Looks Delicious! (Warm French Onion Dip, submitted by TK member Kelley Simmons of Chef Savvy)

Up the sass points of your game day spread with this Warm French Onion Dip from TK member Kelley Simmons. It’s hearty and cheesy and can be enjoyed with just one hand, perfect for distracted sports spectators. Served with garlic cheese crostini, it’s also elegant enough that the girls may just decide not to share with any knuckleheads jumping on the couch screaming at the television. I have a feeling the state of Texas may be especially loud at some point tomorrow. (I’ve been known to jump on the couch and scream at the television too, so I guess that makes me a sometime-knucklehead.)

Thanks for sharing this, Kelley! Head over to her site, Chef Savvy, for more chef-y recipes you can make in your kitchen.

Have a great weekend, everyone!

 
 

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Let’s Talk Apples

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Kitchen Talk (Apples)

Pumpkin seems to be the flavor people most associate with fall, and we talked about that a few weeks ago. But let me tell you a secret: I’m not a pumpkin-means-autumn kind of gal. Oh, I do love pumpkin in all its forms, and I even enjoy the flavor in my coffee, But pumpkin, for me, is mostly served in savory side dishes, cooked with coconut milk, shrimp and bacon and a generous amount of onions and garlic. I love that dish and I could eat it all year round. And I do. Which is why I don’t immediately associate pumpkin with fall.

Now apples are a different matter. Which is strange, because apples are also available all year round. And I do enjoy them all year round too. But somehow, it feels like apple desserts are reserved for autumn, when the leaves turn golden and rustle beneath your feet, and mornings are crisp, inviting you to linger in bed just a little bit longer. Maybe I feel that way because fall means it’s apple picking season around these parts, and with access to bushels upon bushels of local apples, the oven gets a workout churning out all kinds of apple creations.

My favorite apple dessert, by far, is Ree’s Scrupmtious Apple Pie. And I’m not just saying that to earn brownie points. It’s like pecan pie meets apple pie, with caramel, and when I’m feeling extra naughty, I’ll top it with (sometimes spiked, shhh) maple whipped cream.

I’m always on the lookout for apple recipes, so now that apple season is upon us, do tell:

What are some of your favorite apple dishes?

Shout out your favorites below and let’s find some new ways to serve them apples. And as always, if you have a recipe link, share that too!

Happy Wednesday, friends!

 

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Let’s Talk Hard-to-Find Ingredients

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Tasty Kitchen Blog: Kitchen Talk (Hard-to-Find Ingredients)
 
Have you ever spent the good part of a day trying to find a specific ingredient for a recipe? Maybe you had to spend an hour or two on research alone because you had no idea what it was or where to find it. And perhaps it was something so singular, you had to special order it online and wait 5 to 7 business days before finally being able to tackle that particular recipe.

For the most part, there are always acceptable substitutes. Sometimes, you can simply omit the ingredient and call it a day. But once in a while, a recipe actually hinges on one or two specific items, or perhaps you’re trying to create a particular dish for someone and you know it just won’t be the same without that ingredient.

I know many of us would go the extra mile if it meant creating something truly special in the kitchen, and I thought it might be fun to share our stories of just how far we’ve gone to do just that—our adventures in the search for that elusive ingredient or even tool to make a recipe work. So tell us:

Do you have any stories about your adventures tracking down an item for a recipe?

A few days ago, I was tasked with finding a specific kind of vermouth for a special cocktail. Now, I’m someone you rarely find standing by the bar or holding a drink, so I had no idea what I was agreeing to. I searched online, made phone calls, and even expanded my search to include two neighboring states, just to find this particular ingredient. I asked if there was an acceptable substitute and was told that it absolutely had to be that item. Five hours later, I finally gave up and decided to do the errands I put on hold while trying to go from here to tarnation trying to track down this bottle of vermouth.

It was 9:30 PM when I walked into our local grocery to pick up some coconut milk and chorizo (that’s a whole other story in itself). I noticed they had a new wine section and I decided to check it out. Lo and behold, there on their vermouth shelf sat four bottles of the vermouth I had just spent 5 hours trying to track down.

Moral of the story: Don’t underestimate your local grocery. Larger moral of the story: Don’t volunteer to procure something you know nothing about.

How about you? Have any stories to tell about searching for hard-to-find ingredients? Or maybe you discovered a substitute that you can share, and spare us all from hours of Googling and driving around. Tell us your story below!

 

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Let’s Talk Pumpkin

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As much as I'd like summer to linger, I'm also quite excited about what looms in the immediate horizon: pumpkin season. Yes friends, its arrival is imminent. And I know I'm not the only one excited about pumpkin recipes here. What's not to love? It's nutritious, much of it is edible (flesh, seeds, leaves, flowers), it freezes well, makes baked good moist, and in a…

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Kitchen Talk: Homemade Ingredients

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We're always on the lookout for more ways to make stuff at home, so this is where you come in! Tell us:

What ingredients do you like to make at home?

Do you make some on a fairly regular basis? Or less than you wish you could? Or maybe you're looking for a homemade version of a favorite item. Whatever it is, let us know!

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Let’s Talk Chinese Takeout

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  Natalie’s brilliant post on Sarah’s recipe for Singapore Mei Fun the other day got me thinking about homemade versions of Chinese takeout favorites. There are quite a few that we always get every time that craving hits, and I’m glad it doesn’t hit more often than it already does because I’d be in big […]

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Looks Delicious! S’mores Pretzel Hand Pies

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It's Friday! Not just any Friday, too. It's the fifth and last Friday of August, the Friday before a long holiday weekend, and for many, the last Friday of their summer vacation. It's a Friday that needs something extra special, so enter chocolate and marshmallow creme and cream cheese and pretzel buns. As if we needed another reason to enjoy s'mores,