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7 Make-Ahead Christmas Breakfasts:

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By Food52 | Shine FoodFri, Dec 16, 2011 12:14 PM EST

  It happens every year. It’s Christmas morning, the kids just finished opening their gifts and the first thing they ask is: “When are we having breakfast?” This year, you can have breakfast ready when they are.

Here are 7 make-ahead breakfast recipes from the FOOD52 community — so no one has to wait.

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CHEESE BISCUITS

The cheese biscuits from Bluebird Coffee Shop in the East Village of Manhattan are impossibly tender and almost melting within, the subtle bite of cheddar woven throughout. Amanda and I went to visit Adam Baumgart in his pastry kitchen in the basement of Bluebird, and he taught us how to make these cheese biscuits, sharing his tips and tricks along the way. This is Adam’s recipe for his heavenly biscuits. – Merrill

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Makes 10 to 12 large biscuits

3 1/2 cups minus 1 teaspoon all-purpose flour, plus more for shaping   

 2 tablespoons baking powder   

2 1/2 teaspoons kosher salt   

9 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon cold unsalted butter (use a good brand, like Plugra, with a high butterfat content)   

2 cups grated sharp cheddar cheese   

1 3/4 cup buttermilk   

1 large egg

  1.       Combine the flour, baking powder and salt in a bowl and put it in the fridge for 20 to 30 minutes. In the meantime, cut the butter into chunks and leave out at room temperature (you want it malleable, but not soft).
  2.       Position a rack in the center of the oven and heat it to 400 degrees. Line two baking sheets with parchment paper. Combine the chilled dry ingredients, the cheese and the butter in the bowl of a standing mixer fitted with a paddle attachment. Mix on low speed for a few minutes, until the chunks of butter are no bigger than a large pea – or a small bean. (In the oven, the water in the chunks of butter creates steam, which in turn will creates lovely pockets of air within the biscuits.)
  3.       Add the buttermilk to the bowl and mix on low just until the dough comes together. Turn the dough out onto a floured board, dust your fingers with flour and gently knead it a few times. Quickly and carefully pat the dough into a large rectangle about 1/2 an inch thick.
  4.       Dip a 3-inch round cutter with sharp edges in flour and then cut the biscuits using an even downward motion, without twisting the cutter. Transfer the rounds of dough to the baking sheets, leaving an inch or two of space between them. When you’ve cut the first batch of biscuits, gently pat the dough into another rectangle and cut a few more — discard the dough or add the funky leftover shapes to the baking sheets after the second batch is cut (if you shape the dough a third time, the biscuits will be tough).
  5.       Beat the egg with a splash of water (if you’re feeling fancy, you can then pass it through a fine mesh sieve to get rid of any clumps of egg white that might burn). Brush the tops of the biscuits lightly with egg wash and bake for about 20 minutes, rotating halfway through, until the biscuits are a deep golden brown. Cool for a few minutes on the baking sheets but serve them while still warm!
  6.       *If making ahead* You have two options, you can make the recipe all the way through and re-heat the finished biscuits in the morning; or you can freeze the biscuits before step five and do the last step in the morning. You don’t need to thaw them first — you can eggwash and pop them in the oven still frozen, but they will take a little longer to bake.

MONKEY (GINGER)BREAD

Not too sweet and not too spicy, this holiday breakfast reaps all the best rewards of monkey bread and gingerbread. It’s fluffy and fragrant, and the crust is laquered with a brown sugar caramel. We recommend eating it warm, with salted butter and coffee. – A&M

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PEAR ROSEMARY DANISH

This isn’t your squishy grocery store danish. Even after being draped with a festive trail of icing, every inch of the dish maintains its integrity — from the flaky, rosemary-flecked crust to the firm, sweet bites of pear in their gentle tart-savory sauce. This recipe is meant to feed a crowd and is just as good warm, room temperature, and even cold the next day (or two). In other words, it’s the perfect holiday breakfast. – A&M

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CARDAMOM DOUGHNUTS

There are many doughnuts in the world to love. But few are as plump and sugared, slight in weight, and brashly fragrant as the cardamom doughnuts from Bluebird Coffee Shop in the East Village. They’re a baked doughnut, which makes them even more dangerously accessible. You make the dough the night before, and it will seem impossibly wet — the key to fluffy doughnuts. The next morning you do a little shaping and spritzing and dipping into chopped pistachios, and you are near the finish line. – Amanda

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LEEK, LEMON, AND FETA QUICHE

Feeding the Saints aptly describes these individual little quiches as “light and cheerful.” We love the delicate flavor of leeks, and crisp, airy puff pastry is a nice change from a more traditional short crust; lemon zest and ouzo lend just the right mix of lift and fragrance. We especially love the slabs of feta that, instead of being crumbled into the egg mixture, are laid gently across the top of each quiche before baking. Chilling the quiches for about twenty minutes before baking will help the pastry puff nicely and get nice and crisp. – A&M

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CINNAMON SUGAR BREAKFAST PUFFS

These puffs are like the best doughnut holes you’ve ever eaten. Cakey and light, with crisp edges and a crunchy blanket of cinnamon sugar, they’re gently spiced, with a murmur of orange zest in the background. Brown butter gives them an especially rich, nutty flavor. Don’t skip the quick dip in melted butter before you roll them in the sugar — and make sure to enjoy these while they’re still warm! – A&M

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DON’T HOLD THE ANYTHING BREAKFAST BREAD PUDDING

You’ll never have to worry about picking sweet or savory at breakfast again. This bread pudding combines the best of both worlds into a delicious, easy-to-make breakfast. It’s a balance of sweet and savory wrapped into one delicious, rich package. Feel free to play around with the cream cheese and sage to get it just right for your tastes – biffbourgeois

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Official photo from ‘Home Improvement’ cast reunion — EXCLUSIVE:

http://insidetv.ew.com/2011/09/08/home-improvement-cast-reunion-official-photo/

 

Look who showed up for the mother of all family reunions!

We were hoping to save our exclusive photo shoot of the Home Improvement cast for our Reunions Issue on newsstands Oct. 7, but somebody let the cat out of the bag via Twitter (we’re lookin’ at you, Patricia Richardson!), so we decided to give fans a sneak peek of the reunion held last month in Pacific Palisades, Calif.

Though most of the stars had already seen each other two years ago at the TV Land Awards, the shoot was still a big thrill for cast members like Tim Allen (Tim Taylor) and Patricia Richardson (Jill Taylor) because it involved seeing Jonathan Taylor Thomas — a.k.a. Randy Taylor — for the first time since 1998. You read that right: No one had seen hide nor hair of the cherub-faced actor, who turned 30 today, since he left the show. “It was awesome,” said Richardson, who invited her on-screen sons Taylor, Taran Noah Smith, and Zachery Ty Bryan back to her house after the shoot. “You know where you can pick up and it feels like no time has passed at all? And at the same time you look at them and say, ‘How can you possibly be that age because that makes me way old!’”

Check out a preview of our Home Improvement reunion photo shoot below:

Home-Improvement-reunionImage Credit: CHRIS MCPHERSON FOR EW

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The 1,690 calorie mac n’ cheeseburger: delicious or disgusting?

By Piper Weiss, Shine Staff, 21 hours ago

(photo: Denny's)

(photo: Denny’s)

Denny’s dastardly minds have done it again. The restaurant chain that fries mozzarella sticks between pieces of bread, have rolled out more gluttonously cheesy menu items.  

The most notable is the Mac n’ Cheese Big Daddy Patty Melt: A burger patty layered with slices of cheese, macaroni and cheese, another layer of cheese, some kind of tomato-based “frisco” sauce and two pieces of buttered-up potato bread. Still hungry? It comes with a side of fries. 

The 1,690 calorie count makes a lot more sense when you consider the sandwich is breakfast, lunch and dinner stacked on top of each other. It makes absolutely zero sense when you consider that it’s got 500 more calories than a Carl’s Jr. burger with fries, and large coke. It’s about three times the calories of a KFC Double Down sandwich. And about 200 calories more than five (count ‘em, five) Boston Market Mac and Cheese sides. 

That’s without the super-size cheese option. Seriously, if your melt isn’t ooze-y enough, you can pay Denny’s 69 cents extra for more cheese. A better use of that 69 cents: pay the guy in the next booth to be your sober cheese counselor.

Denny’s joined Burger King and more than a dozen chains on a health initiative recently, offering more veggie and fruit options for kids. Adults? They can go to you know where…by way of the cheese menu. Direct quote from the company’s press release: “With America consuming around 8.8 billion pounds of cheese annually, Denny’s is answering to the appetites of the nation by introducing a dedicated menu that celebrates all things cheesy.” Other items on their new cheese menu include a strawberry cheesecake milkshake and a cheese-filled omelette drizzled in cheese sauce.

But nothing outdoes the cheese pasta/cheeseburger/buttered toast combo, both in calories and in creativity. Be honest, on the gross food scale, does the Mac and Cheese melt look deliciously gross, curiously gross, or just plain gross?

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I’m Awesome:

My new favorite song:

awesome, awesome, awesome,awesome,awesome,awesome
i don’t necessarily have to be here for this
im gonna keep the headphones though
mother ****** I’m awsome!!!
no you’re not dude don’t lie
i’m awesome!!!
i’m drivin around in my mom’s ride
i’m awesome!!!
a quarter of my life gone by and
i met all my friends online
mother fucker i’m awesome!!!
i will run away from a brawl
i’m awesome!!!
there’s no voice mail nobody called
i’m awesome!!!
i can’t afford to buy eight balls
and i talk to myself
on my facebook wall

you know my pants sag low (low)
even though (though) that went out of style
like ten years ago (go)
spose, i got the swagger of a cripple
i got little biceps,
getting fatter in the middle

and lyrically i’m not the best
physically the opposite of randy
moss and yet so preposterous
feel the awesomeness the most obnoxious
guest up at the sausage fest
oh yes!
the girls are repulsed so i hide
in my hood like i’m joining a cult
uh uhh
i’m as nervous as my cattle dirty curtis
all my writtens are bitten and
all my verses are purchased
me? i’ii never date an actress
got to many back zits
plus my whole home aroma is cat piss
every show i do is poorly
promoted and if you like this
it’s cuz my little sister wrote it

i’m awesome!!!
no you’re not dude don’t lie
i’m awesome!!!
i’m drivin around in my mom’s ride
i’m awesome!!!
a quarter of my life gone by and
i met all my friends online
mother fucker i’m awsome!!!
i will run away from a brawl
i’m awesome!!!
there’s no voice mail nobody called
i’m awesome!!!
i can’t afford to buy eight balls
and i talk to myself
on my facebook wall
I’m awesome!!!
swagger of a cripple

check it out

i’m from maine and i don’t hunt nope
and i can’t ski
smoke weed but i can’t roll blunts
maight be with my wifey
my necks not icy
eatin’ at mcdonalds because subway is pricey

uh and my unibrow is plucked
just ask my mom if i could borrow ten bucks
shes like “for what?
blunt wraps and some heinekens?
you skinny prick, go get a gym membership and vitamins”
i’m like mom please don’t blame it on me
i got my bad habits from
you, dad, and aunt steve
my attitudes sour but my futon’s sweet
and the hair on my ass it is jumanji

suit untailored, ringtone taylor swift
can’t tweet up on my twitter
cuz i haven’t done shit
blank account red, body ungroomed
the good thing about me is i’m off stage soon

i’m awesome!!!
no you’re not dude don’t lie
i’m awesome!!!
i’m drivin around in my mom’s ride
i’m awesome!!!
a quarter of my life gone by and
i met all my friends online
mother fucker i’m awesome!!!
i will run away from a brawl
i’m awesome!!!
there’s no voice mail nobody called
i’m awesome!!!
i can’t afford to buy eight balls
and i talk to myself
on my facebook wall

futher more i’m cornier than ethynol
cheesier than provolone
i spent years eight to ten living in a motor home
with a ego the size of tim duncan
even though i got shit for brains like a blumpkin
i’m twenty four serving lobster rolls
bacause i spent a decade filling
optimuos and i’m not even the bomb in maine
on my game and only about as sexy as john mccain.
Now put your hands up if you have nightmares. If you wouldn’t man up. If there was a fight here. If you got dandruff. If you drink light beer.

Im outta Breath !!!!

But, i’m awesome!!!
no you’re not dude don’t lie
i’m awesome!!!
i’m drivin around in my mom’s ride
i’m awesome!!!
a quarter of my life gone by and
i met all my friends online
mother fucker i’m awesome!!!
i will run away from a brawl
i’m awesome!!!
there’s no voice mail nobody called
i’m awesome!!!
i can’t afford to buy eight balls
and i talk to myself
on my facebook wall.

IM AWESOME !!!!!!!

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