There is nothing like a big breakfast—yum! Except maybe making a big breakfast for weekend guests. Needless to say we make breakfast around here, a lot. So we thought it would be fun to share some of our absolute favorite recipes and techniques for making these three classic breakfast dishes.
Easy Hollandaise Sauce, makes about a cup.
Needed: 1 stick (half a cup) butter, 3 egg yolks, juice from half a lemon, a pinch of salt and cayenne pepper.
In a blender add the three egg yolks and pulse until just blended. Melt your butter (either on the stove top or in the microwave) and add to your eggs in a slow steady stream while the blender is on low. If your blender doesn’t have an option to add ingredients while it’s turned on you could use a food processor instead. Then squeeze in the lemon juice, again, while the blender is still on low. Stir in the salt and cayenne and you’re ready to serve! I first learned this blender technique from The Pioneer Woman and it’s made making hollandaise SO much easier. I like to serve this poured over some lightly cooked asparagus and a fried egg, but you do as you like.
Perfect Buttermilk Pancakes, makes 7-8 medium size pancakes, recipe adapted from Martha Stewart.
Needed: 1 cup flour, 3/4 teaspoon baking soda, 1 1/2 tablespoons sugar, 1/4 teaspoon salt, 1 egg, 1 1/2 cup buttermilk and 1/4 cup water. Plus oil for cooking (I prefer cooking pancakes in oil and serving with butter.)
In a bowl combine the flour, baking soda, sugar and salt. Then stir in the egg, buttermilk and water. Heat a pan over medium heat with a couple tablespoons oil in it (I use canola or vegetable oil for cooking usually). Once your pan is heated pour in about 1/4 cup of the batter. Let the pancake cook until it begins to bubble, about 2-3 minutes, then flip and continue cooking until it’s cooked through. Serve with plenty of maple syrup!
Fancy French Toast, makes 3-4 servings. I love this recipe and first shared it here.
Needed: 3-4 croissant rolls cut in half, 3 eggs, 1 cup milk, 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract, 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon. Plus a little butter for cooking.
In a shallow bowl whisk together the eggs, milk, vanilla extract and cinnamon. Heat your pan over medium heat, once it’s hot add a little pat of butter and swirl the pan to coat it with the melting butter. Dip the halved croissant quickly in the egg mixture. You want to completely coat the bread but you don’t want it soaked through. Lay the toast in the hot pan and let it cook for 3-4 minutes on each side. Serve with fresh fruit, a little powdered sugar (unless you find that you are fresh out!) and maple syrup.
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Wow this looks so delicious, I’m so hungry now! Love this post!
This looks delicious but i simply don’t get the american use of ‘croissants’ because well this is a croissant : http://tinyurl.com/3bstaqj (and I do recommend it !!)
yum yum yum! how are you gonna do this to me right now haha..perfect brunch!
This is a constant breakfast battle. Do you go sweet or savory. I like this approach of more is more. 🙂
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mmm-yum-not long til the weekend..!
i’ve got two bunches of asparagus right now i need to do something with. your hollandaise looks TOO good. thanks! xo.
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These all look divine, but I can’t wait to try the croissant french toast! Nom!
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I really love this blog, but I’ve been feeling a little disappointed that there haven’t been as many outfit posts, etc. I know the elsie is very busy, and I love seeing Emma’s post and reading her blog, too, but I just feel like there are almost too many guests post and the posts aren’t as personal as they used to be. Not that they need to share personal stuff, but that it isn’t as… elsie centered, does that make sense?
I absolutely love the french toast idea. I’m a huge fan of it and will have to try that recipe out!
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I’m hungry!!!
Omg those all look so wonderful. Will definitely be trying!!
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I will have to try the hollandaise sauce recipe, I can never seem to get it right using my own recipe xo
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Thank you for sharing! All those look delicious.<3
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Breakfast is my favourite meal of the day! In fact, I can’t wait till tomorrow! I ‘m going to sleep now and I’ll wake up in two hours! I ‘ll prepare no.2 and no.3! Thank you for this post or not??? LOL
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I’ve been a bit lazy in the morning to cook my lovely husband breakfast.
You have inspired me!
Thank you!
Anna
Looks really, really delicious!
yummy! i love french toast!
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WOW it looks so yummy… I can feel it melting in my mouth
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The blender method sounds SO much easier! I’m not going to make it again without one – thank you for the wonderful tip!! 🙂
So nicely prepared!
Thank you so much, I’m from Europe and I’ve been trying to make ‘american pancakes’ forever so I’ll definitely try this.
Those pancakes do look perfect! I always get the first couple ugly ones that only I the mother could eat. I recently tried chicken and waffles and it was delish. Everything looks wonderful.
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Looking majorly yummy 🙂
this looks so great! definitely love & bookmark your recipes, and will try the sauce!! curious: have you thought about posting recipes in a different format? having them in paragraph form is a setback for me 🙁 it gets rather difficult for me to read through it in the kitchen. just a thought! love the blog 🙂
Yum! It all looks delicious! ♥
I can’t wait to try out that french toast recipe! It’s one of my favorite treats for breakfast!
Ohhh, I love Hollandaise with wilted spinach and egg.Rx
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holy moly now I am starving
grace
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ahh that looks delicious!
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this looks soo good. it’s 2 am here and i’m craving french toast 🙂
Looks delicious!!! 🙂
This looks incredible! Breakfast has become my favorite meal of the day and I’ve been searching everywhere for a fool-proof Hollandaise–thanks for these recipes!
These recipes sound delicious! I’m definitely going to have to make that french toast 🙂
Not is real light food…but i like for one day Elsie.
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Loooove pancakes and french toast!!
xo Heather
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I make eggnog pancakes. You just substitute eggnog for the milk and omit the sugar. They are so fluffy and delicious! I’ll have to try your recipe, it sounds good.
the pancakes look so good!!!!
Pancakes are the best! It’s the one food I can always eat no matter the time of day.
We don’t make much breakfast apart from chocomilk and toasts, I will definitely try those pancakes!
it all looks delish!
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XO,
Amanda
ooh i love green asparagus, but I’ve never had them for breakfast, unlike pancakes 🙂
Now, I am angry !
That French toast looks divine! Is it breakfast time yet?!
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I love your food posts, I just wish they were a little healthier! 🙂
Those pancakes are a perfect 10!
Your breakfast makes my mouth water.
Yummo! I LOVE perfect buttermilk pancakes.
Can’t wait for the weekend now and try the hollondaise sauce goodness on!
Looks delicious!!!!!!
Oh, YUM. 🙂
breakfast on Saturday morning sorted then 😉 those pancakes look great!
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My gosh, I live for breakfast so this is my dream post! I want to make all of this for breakfast tomorrow!
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Thank you. I’ve been wanting to try American pancakes for breakfast for ages. Looking forward to my weekend to try them!
Wow, I find the idea of asparagus with holandaise as breakfast really strange. In Belgium we eat this as an hors d’oeuvre or as a main dish with cooked potatoes and soms meat.
And I agree with the earlier croissant comment, they are super yummy as they are. For French Toast we use ordinary bread that has gone a bit dry (that’s why we call it “lost bread”). Also super yummy!
Ooooh, yummy! Hollandaise sauce and asparagus – I’m dying, and I need it in my life. 🙂
I’m a little unsure about the French toast. We have it savoury in the UK, usually with black pepper or even ketchup! But when I visited CA, I was so shocked to get it with powdered sugar and other sweet things when I ordered it for breakfast. Guess it would take some getting used to.
Pet peeve alert: “a lot” is two words!
Wow! YUM
Val
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I was just looking for a hollandaise recipe the other day, this one is perfectly easy.
wow!!!!i love your blog!!!
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Oh I’m hungry!
i should have never opened up my Google Reader 😉
First post at 8am is a beautiful breakfast post! You’re killing me! Ha! :))))
I tried the Hollandaise today and it is such an easy and delicious recipe!
Best wishes from Germany!
Hi to all, how is the whole thing, I think every one is getting more from this web page.
Perfect Pancakes, Fancy French Toast lookin very good…
and very tasty….
Every person love breakfast, me too. Because it’s provide full to energy for my body and kept me energatic whole day. Sometimes I cooked in the morning with my best collection kitchen tools.
Im sure my hubby would love me even more if I prepare this for him. Looks very yummy. Im gonna try this. Thanks you for the blender method tips. 🙂
Great handy post to have up your sleeve , thanks again