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Southwest Egg Scramble

Cumin and salsa help spice up the typical, staid plate of scrambled eggs. To take this dish with you, wrap the eggs in a whole-wheat tortilla, and voila -- you have a breakfast burrito.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grapefruit, Carrot, and Ginger Juice

This juice will give a healthy kickstart to your day.

Author: Martha Stewart

Savory Matzo Brei

Mushrooms and fresh herbs have been added to this traditional breakfast treat, making it a satisfying addition to the Passover menu.

Author: Martha Stewart

Sheet Pan Vegetable Hash with Eggs

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Author: Shira Bocar

Swiss Chard Frittata

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Creamed Corn Bread

Sour cream makes your corn bread creamy and delicious.

Author: Martha Stewart

Easy Eggs Benedict

This brunch classic may seem like a feat of timing best left to the pros, but our recipe helps you pull off Eggs Benedict at home. The trick to any kind of stress-free entertaining is to do as much as...

Author: Shira Bocar

Walnut Fig Bread

A hearty bread is your reward for flexing your muscles as you knead this dense dough.

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Skillet Eggs in Tomato Sauce

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New York Style Crumb Cake

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Sweet Potato Hash Browns

As with regular potatoes, these hash browns can be served for breakfast with fried or scrambled eggs and toast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Egg White Omelet with Spinach and Cottage Cheese

This yolkless omelet packed with spinach and low-fat cottage cheese is a healthy start to the day.

Author: Martha Stewart

Italian Ciabatta Bread

This Italian bread is good cut into long slices or split open for sandwiches.

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Simple Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes

Buttermilk makes these pancakes, recipe courtesy of Lillian Achilles of Portland, Texas, especially scrumptious. If you prefer, omit the blueberries and serve the pancakes topped with sliced bananas.

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Egg Sandwiches for a Crowd

Hungry mouths to feed the morning after Thanksgiving? Put that leftover turkey to good use and make a quick, no-fuss frittata in a baking dish, then slice and place on toast slathered with Dijonnaise.

Author: Martha Stewart

Classic Buttermilk Cornbread

Slightly sweet, with a tender crumb thanks to the buttermilk, this is not only good on its own, but perfect when combined with savory ingredients for the ultimate Thanksgiving dressing.

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Easy Eggs Florentine with Baby Spinach and Goat Cheese

When you don't have time to whip up hollandaise and poach eggs -- make this shortcut version of eggs florentine.

Author: Martha Stewart

Glazed Cheese Croissants

The cottage cheese in these pastries, from the kitchen of April F. Smith in Bountiful, Utah, creates the flaky layers of a real croissant.

Author: Martha Stewart

Apple Cardamom Brown Butter Dutch Baby

The batter can also be made in a blender: Mix the eggs until pale and frothy, then add the remaining ingredients and puree until smooth.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mini Cornbread Puddings

We called these cornbread puddings -- not muffins -- because they're far moister and more tender than what you might expect, thanks to sour cream in the batter.

Author: Martha Stewart

Bacon and Scallion Quiche

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Pumpkin Pie French Toast

There's no better way to start your morning than with this spiced French toast recipe inspired by pumpkin pie. The bread soaks up the custard to ensure a velvety consistency and autumnal flavor in every...

Author: Martha Stewart

Buttermilk Banana Smoothies

Sweetened with dried dates and a touch of honey, a banana smoothie makes a quick, nutritious breakfast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rosemary, Fennel, and Garlic Lamb Sausage Rounds

Recipe reprinted with permission from Maria Helm Sinskey, copyright 2012.

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Steamed Salmon with Herbs and Lemon

Steamed salmon may seem an odd breakfast choice, but try it! The protein will keep you full and energized for hours.

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Cheddar Shortbread Rounds

This rich, spicy shortbread is a delicious addition to a platter of homemade crackers.

Author: Martha Stewart

Fresh Bread Crumbs

This recipe for bread crumbs is adapted from the February 2004 issue of Martha Stewart Living.

Author: Martha Stewart

Corn Muffin Croutons

For an added crunch and a touch of sweetness, serve these homemade croutons along with your other favorite chili toppings.From Martha Stewart Living, Oct. 2010. Recipe by Lucinda Scala Quinn.

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Vanilla Glaze for Cinnamon Bun Bites

Make this glaze while the Cinnamon-Bun Bites are baking. Recipe adapted with permission from "Williams-Sonoma Family Meals: Creating Traditions in the Kitchen," copyright 2009 by Maria Helm Sinskey and...

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Little Gems, Asparagus, and Peas with Creamy Mustard Vinaigrette

This pretty composed salad is oh so very spring. It's a tumble of asparagus, peas, and Little Gem lettuces, which have the crunch of romaine but small enough leaves that you can serve them whole. The make-ahead...

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Buttermilk Cornmeal Drop Biscuits with Honey Butter

Serve these buttery biscuits alongside Pork Roast with Apples and Gremolata as part of your holiday dinner.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spinach, Bacon, and Potato Frittata

With the potatoes, spinach and lettuce already prepped, this egg dinner will be ready in no time.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pull Apart Cheesy Pesto Bread

Think of this four-ingredient side as super-deluxe garlic bread. It's a fun way for the whole family to dig into some nutty pesto swirled together with gooey mozzarella cheese.

Author: Martha Stewart

Apple Honey Challah

Apples and honey, Rosh Hashanah's symbols of a sweet new year, are perfect additions to a loaf of challah.

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Cantaloupe and Avocado Salad with Honey Lime Dressing

This beautiful rainbow salad is full of flavor, gently sweetened by honey.

Author: Martha Stewart

Blueberry Almond Granola

Make a big batch of this nutritious (and affordable) breakfast classic -- it's great for snacks and desserts, too.

Author: Martha Stewart

Potato and Chicken Hash Cakes

This recipe was created with flexibility in mind and is a great way to use up leftover ingredients.

Author: Martha Stewart

Bim's Yeast Cake

Cinnamon sugar, pecans, and fresh and dried blueberries are rolled inside the dough for this yeasted coffee cake. The recipe comes from longtime Martha Stewart contributor Jason Schreiber, it's adapted...

Author: Jason Schreiber

Garlic Croutons

Make these delicious garlic croutons to add a little crunch to lentil vegetable soup.From the book "Mad Hungry," by Lucinda Scala Quinn (Artisan Books).

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Chorizo, Potato, and Egg Tacos

This spicy mix of eggs and potatoes is a fun dish for breakfast or brunch.

Author: Martha Stewart

Egg and Tomato Breakfast Sandwich To Go

This recipe calls for cheddar cheese, but you can switch in any favorite. Add a few strips of cooked bacon if you wish.

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Cider Braised Slab Bacon

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Toasted Corn Tortilla Strips

These crispy, healthful tortilla strips make a nice textural complement to John Baricella's chicken chili.

Author: Martha Stewart

Strawberry Rhubarb Crisp

Strawberries and rhubarb are summer's best friends -- cook them up together in this quintessential dessert.

Author: Martha Stewart

Savory Pie Crust

Make this crust for our Herbed Quiche with Blue Cheese. Recipes by Emeril Lagasse, from "Farm to Fork," HarperStudio, New York, 2010, courtesy Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, Inc.

Author: Martha Stewart

Caffe Latte

A caffe latte (a coffee drink made with frothed milk and espresso) is traditionally enjoyed in the morning in Italy -- but it makes a wonderful afternoon pick-me-up, too.

Author: Martha Stewart

Zucchini Muffins

These zucchini muffins are moist, nutrient-rich, and make for the perfect snack.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mexican Potato Omelet

This Mexican-style take on a frittata makes a perfect item for brunch or a great light lunch on its own. Serve it hot or at room temperature.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cinnamon Bun Bites

Serve these bites directly from the baking dish, or unmold them and place the whole mound on a serving dish or in a basket. Recipe adapted with permission from "Williams-Sonoma Family Meals: Creating Traditions...

Author: Martha Stewart

Spinach and Fontina Strata

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Author: Martha Stewart