Brunch
Baked Cheese Grits
The grits mixture will almost fill the entire baking dish and will puff up when baking, but don't worry — it won't overflow. Also, switching sides, these grits can take the place of mashed potatoes anytime.
By Emeril Lagasse
Eggs Carbonara with Basil and Parmesan
Michele Verdi-Knapp of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, writes: "The best eggs I have ever tasted were at Seven Gables Inn in Pacific Grove, California. Thank you for the recipe."
Cheese Blintzes with Blueberry Sauce
The filling of these classic cheese blintzes gets its perfect consistency from a mix of cottage and farmer cheeses. The latter, a drier version of cottage cheese, is available at most supermarkets.
A simple blueberry sauce tops off the dish. If blueberries aren't in season, frozen berries can be substituted. Use unsweetened, and do not defrost them before combining with the sugar and cornstarch.
Grits with Ham Hocks and Sauteed Apples
Karen Schineller of Ridgewood, New Jersey, writes: "Every year, I visit my cousins in Dallas, and every year, we try a different restaurant. This time, we went to George. The short ribs came with the most unusual grits. I'd like to make them, but don't know where to start."
This rich casserole would pair well with fried eggs at brunch. For a more savory version, simply omit the sautéed apples.
Carrot, Granny Smith, and Ginger Juice
Not all juicers are created equal — the amount of juice extracted varies from brand to brand. The weight ranges for the ingredients below will ensure that you have enough juice.
Elvis Presley's Hot Peanut Butter and Banana Sandwich
By Jane Stern and Michael Stern
Peach and Tomato Gazpacho
We use ice in this recipe because it gives the gazpacho just the right chill without the soup having to be refrigerated for any length of time. If you don't have precrushed ice, crush about 1/4 cup ice in a blender.
White Peach, Cassis, and Champagne Floats
This super-easy and refreshing dessert is part Kir Royale, part peach parfait. For a very cool treat, layer the fruit and ice cream in frosty collins or pilsner glasses straight from the freezer. Serve with iced-tea spoons.
Spiced Nectarine Cake
This can also be made with white nectarines, or about six large plums or pluots. It's great with ice cream or whipped cream.
Oven-Dried Tomato Tart with Goat Cheese and Black Olives
Oven-drying the tomatoes before baking the tart concentrates their sweetness and prevents juices from softening the filling.
This makes a great summer starter, light lunch, or supper. What to drink: A glass of dry rosé to echo the Provençal flavors of the tart, or a New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc.
Jealous Marys
This recipe combines the cool taste of cucumber with the flavors of a Bloody Mary. You'll have to prepare 2 batches for 12 drinks. If you have a small blender, you may have to make smaller batches.
Poached Eggs with Tomato Cilantro Sauce
In Mexico, this breakfast dish is called huevos ahogados, meaning "drowned eggs," since the eggs are served in soup bowls with a lot of sauce.