Valentine’s Day Breakfast Recipes

Okay, Valentine’s day is this weekend and while I’m over here whipping up Cupid cupcakes and Vanilla Glazed Heart Shaped Cookies for a kinder party today, I thought I’d share two of my favorite super easy and DELICIOUS breakfast ideas that are perfect for Valentine’s Day.

Now, I want y’all to keep in mind that these are two of my first video recipes EVER so, just look past that and enjoy the recipes and mine and my kids’ silliness.

First Up:  Eggs in a Basket ~ Valentine’s Style

These are super easy.

  • Texas Toast (or thick cut white or wheat bread)
  • Eggs
  • salt and pepper
  • butter
  1. Butter the bread using a heart shaped cookie cutter, cut a heart into the center of your bread.  Put in a skillet over medium heat until you can hear the butter start to sizzle.
  2. Crack your egg into the heart and let it begin to set; I prefer my yolks scrambled, so scramble it and then add your seasonings to taste.
  3. When the egg is set, flip and brown the other side.

Serve with fresh fruit and a mimosa for the adults and orange juice and sparkling cider for the kids (adding raspberries to these drinks is a delicious and fun twist!)

Next: French Toast Apple Bake

(This is prepared the night before)

This video was Monkey and Princess’ debut ;-)

  • 3/4 C butter, melted
  • 1 C brown sugar
  • 1 tsp cinnamon (more, if your palate pleases)
  • 2 (21 oz) cans apple pie filling
  • 15 to 18 slices white bread
  • 8 eggs
  • 1 3/4 to 2 C milk
  • 1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • Syrup (for later)
  1. Grease/Pam/Butter a 9X13 baking dish
  2. Pour butter into the dish and then sprinkle brown sugar and cinnamon into the dish.
  3. Top with the apple pie filling.
  4. In a mixing bowl whisk together eggs, milk and vanilla
  5. Layer the bread slices on top of the apple pie filling, pressing down firmly so that they get all nice and smooshed down onto the apple pie/butter mixture. You can alternate layers of bread with pouring the egg mixture so that every layer is thoroughly saturated.
    Make sure that you pour SLOWLY, so as to avoid spillovers ;-)
  6. Cover with aluminum foil and refrigerate overnight.
  7. Uncover and bake at 350 for 1 hour.
  8. Drizzle with syrup and put in the broiler for a few minutes to caramelize.

I hope y’all have an amazing Valentine’s Weekend.

MWAH!!!

What are y’all doing for Valentine’s Day?

Savor The Thyme is doing a Food is Love post with the Naptime Chef y’all should check it out

Homemade Pretzels

These pretzels are soft and chewy on the inside and golden brown and crispy on the outside and they’re so easy to make that you can make them anytime at home.  My dad made these with Princess this past summer when she stayed with them and she has talked about them ever since.  So, I asked my dad to share the recipe and teach us how to make them, too.  And now, I have the deliciousness of these Soft Pretzels to share with y’all! (Thanks, Dad)

  • 1 Cup of Lukewarm Water (roughly 105 degrees F)
  • 3 1/4 C flour ( I use 1/2 Cake and 1/2 all purpose sifted together.. this gives them a wonderful chewiness)
  • 1 Tbsp dark brown sugar
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 2 packets Active Dry Yeast (1 Tbsp)
  • 2 Tbsp unsalted, melted butter
  • 1/2 C baking soda (for boiling)
  • 8 additional cups water (for boiling)
  • 1 egg yolk + 1 Tbsp water
  • Kosher Salt

1.  In your mixing bowl, mix the lukewarm water, brown sugar and salt until the sugar and salt are dissolved

2. Add in yeast and stir.  Get rid of any yeast lumps by pressing them to the side and bottom of the bowl.

3.  Let this sit for about 10 minutes or until the yeast mixture is foamy and producing little bubbles.

4.  Pour in the butter and slowly sift in the flour a little at a time

5.   Using your dough hooks, mix on low speed until the ingredients are completely combined.

6.  Change the speed to medium and work the dough until it cleanly pulls off from the sides of the bowl, roughly 5 minutes.  If the dough is too sticky, add 1 Tbsp of flour at a time until it’s the right consistency.

7.  Grease a bowl with oil and put your dough in it, it needs to be a LARGE bowl so that the rising dough has enough room to expand.

8.  Put the dough in a warm place and allow to rise for 1 hour, it should double in size.

9.  Divide the dough into 8 to 14 pieces.. depending on how big you want your pretzels.   Roll the dough until it becomes ropes about 1 1/2 times the length of your forearm.

10.  Create any shapes that you’d like or to create the “traditional” pretzel twist.

  1. Make a U shape with your rope
  2. twist the ends 1, 2,3 times or however many twists that you’d like
  3. Fold back onto the pretzel ‘ base/body’ and press it securely into the dough

11.  Bring the 8 cups water and 1/2 C baking soda to boil.  Drop the pretzels in one at a time and cook each for 50 seconds.  Pull them out and allow the excess moisture to drip off.

12.  Place the pretzels on a parchment lined baking sheet and brush with the egg yolk, water mixture and sprinkle with kosher salt (or parmesan cheese or whatever your choice of topping is)

13.  Preheat the oven to 450 and bake the pretzels for about 10 minutes, or until brown.

14.  Remove from baking sheet and place on a cooling rack, serve at will and with whatever dipping sauces you and your friends prefer.

You can always get super creative with your pretzels and show off your hobbies and loves, like my dad did.

He loves music.

I would LOVE to hear your stories with this recipe!  What dipping sauces would you use, what toppings?  What shape would your pretzels be?

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Snickerdoodles


Snickerdoodles, or Snickering Doodles as Princess calls them are one of our family’s favorite cookies. This is my favorite cookie to make with the kids because the ingredients are simple and they can be actively involved in the whole process. Princess and Monkey both love to roll the dough and cover them in the ‘sprinkles’.

I hope your family enjoys these as much as we do.

Ingredients

* 1 C unsalted butter (2 sticks), softened
* 2 C sugar
* 1/2 tsp baking soda
* 1/2 tsp cream of tartar
* 2 large eggs
* 1 1/4 tsp vanilla
* 3 C flour

sprinkles
*
4 Tbsp sugar
* 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon

How To:

In a medium sized bowl, beat the butter for about 30 seconds on medium speed. Add the sugar, baking soda and cream of tartar, beating until well mixed. Slowly beat in the egg and vanilla until well incorporated. Beat in the flour 1/2 C at a time.
When all the ingredients are thoroughly mixed, cover with plastic wrap and chill for at least 1 hour in the fridge.

Pre-heat the oven to 375.

In a bowl, combine the *sprinkles* cinnamon and sugar. Take enough dough to shape into 1″ balls.
This is my kids’ favorite part, rolling the dough into balls and then covering them with *sprinkles*.

Roll the dough balls around in the cinnamon sugar mixture.
Place on a light, ungreased baking sheet. Bake about 10 minutes.

The cookies will not appear done. Let cool for a minute on the cookie sheet and then move to a wire rack. This will yield a soft, delightfully chewy cookie. For a crisper cookie, cook about 12 minutes. If the cookies become golden, they will be very crisp.

I give two warnings.

1. They are highly addictive and may cause neighbors and friends to spontaneously appear on your doorstep.

2. Beware of sneaky monkeys.

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