Relish Recipes — Breakfasts

Sautéed Dates with Olive Oil & Sea Salt

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Sautéed Dates with Olive Oil  & Sea Salt
This recipe comes from our May Book Club read called Delancey by Molly Wizenberg.These dates are a great back pocket trick to make because they are quick, elegant and endlessly adaptable. Serve as an appetizer with warm olive oil and a good amount of crunchy Maldon salt to offset the sweetness or as a delicious dessert after a meal. Try adding them to a salad involving with orange segments, pistachios, some good French cheese and soft buttery lettuce. For a final option, they are delicious at breakfast in a puddle of cold, plain yogurt.

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Scrambled Eggs and Smoked Salmon Breakfast Pizza

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Scrambled Eggs and Smoked Salmon Breakfast Pizza

Although this recipe originated in a cookbook by author Ann Lindsay for the Heart and Stroke Foundation, it was shared during a cottage weekend brunch by a friend and instantly became a favourite of ours. Its flavour and bright colours makes it the perfect way to greet the weekend or to serve Mom on Mother's Day!

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Baked Peanut Butter & Oat Bars

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Baked Peanut Butter & Oat Bars

Excerpted from hot for food all day by Lauren Toyota. Copyright © 2021 by Lauren Toyota. Published by Penguin Canada, a division of Penguin Random House Canada Limited. Reproduced by arrangement with the Publisher. All rights reserved.” DOWNLOAD RECIPE CARD I don’t want to knock oatmeal—it’s filling and healthy—but I’m not the biggest fan of mushy porridge for breakfast. I make it ’cause it’s quick, but with a little planning you can bake that oatmeal with peanut butter into a bar dolloped with your fave jam . . . now we’re talking. These are just the right amount of soft...

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Cheddar and Chive Buttermilk Sourdough Biscuits

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Cheddar and Chive Buttermilk Sourdough Biscuits
Tired of pouring sourdough discard down the drain now that you are all about that fresh bread lifestyle? Relish instructor Paula Costa shares her recipe for tender, tangy biscuits that might give you more reasons to save your starter for breakfast or dinner.

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Cheesy Dutch Baby

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Cheesy Dutch Baby

Imagine a crepe and an omelette had a love child and covered it with a tangy salad. Intrigued? Dutch baby is like a giant puffy pancake— part popover, part soufflé and all delicious. Making it feels a bit like a magic trick since you put a pan of liquid batter into the oven and in no time it blooms up into a crispy, golden puffball (kids will happily sit in front of the oven glass and watch its progress with awe).

Dutch baby is also like a distant but beloved cousin of the cheddar soufflé in my first book. It’s easier and faster than soufflé, though, and while it’s not as luxurious, it’s still incredibly tasty and satisfying. And since it always looks like a salad bowl to me, I add greens and make it true!

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