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Carrot Cinnamon Rolls Cake

Carrot Cinnamon Rolls Cake

These soft and fluffy cinnamon rolls have sweet carrots folded into the dough, with a cream cheese frosting on top and toasted pecans. Their gooey texture is unmatched, and each bite packed with flavor. Prep Time: 20minutes minutesCook Time: 30minutes minutesResting Time: 4hours hoursServings: 12 rolls Ingredients Sweet Dough Filling Icing Candied Pecans 

Classic Waffles

Classic Waffles

Classic Waffles are golden, crisp on the outside, and light and fluffy on the inside. Perfect for breakfast or brunch, they’re versatile enough to enjoy with syrup, fruit, or a sprinkle of powdered sugar simple, comforting, and timeless. Prep Time:10 minsCook Time:15 minsServings:5 Ingredients Directions 

Double Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake French Toast

Double Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake French Toast

Double Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake French Toast is over-the-top indulgence in the best way. Thick slices of bread are stuffed with a rich cheesecake filling, layered with chocolate and cherries, then cooked until golden and decadent. It’s a show-stopping breakfast or brunch that feels like dessert—perfect for special mornings or when going all out is the goal.

Prep Time:10minutes mins
Cook Time:10minutes mins
Servings:3

Ingredients

Chocolate French Toasts:

  • ▢3 large eggs
  • ▢1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk or milk of choice
  • ▢2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder I use Hershey’s
  • ▢1 tablespoon sugar of choice or natural granulated sweetener
  • ▢6 slices thick bread I use sourdough

Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake

  • ▢6 tablespoons low fat/fat free cream cheese
  • ▢2 tablespoons low fat greek yoghurt vanilla or plain
  • ▢1 tablespoon cocoa powder
  • ▢1 tablespoon natural sweetener or sugar of choice
  • ▢14.5 oz canned pitted cherries in natural juice/syrup sub with fresh cherries if you wish

Chocolate Maple Syrup

  • ▢1/2 cup Maple Syrup
  • ▢1 tablespoon cocoa powder

Instructions 

French Toasts:

  • Whisk eggs, milk, cocoa powder and sweetener/sugar until combined well and free from lumps. Add bread (one at a time) and thoroughly soak through. Spray a good quality nonstick pan or skillet with cooking oil spray, and fry bread on low – medium heat until cooked on both sides (about 4-5 minutes each side). Repeat with remaining slices.
  • While toasts are frying, prepare Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake and Chocolate Maple Syrup…

Chocolate Cherry Cheesecake:

  • In a medium-sized bowl, add the cream cheese, yoghurt, cocoa powder and sweetener/sugar, and mix until smooth. Fold the cherries through and mix again.

Chocolate Maple Syrup:

  • Combine maple syrup and cocoa powder in a jug, and whisk really well until combined.

Now Stack!

  • Stack french toasts with cheesecake filling and top with syrup.

Notes

I used thick, chunky sourdough bread for these toasts, which allowed for 6 slices for the quantity of chocolate egg wash (and 3 serves) BUT if using thinner normal sandwich bread slices, the egg wash could easily allow for 8 slices and serve 4.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 577kcal | Carbohydrates: 105g | Protein: 18g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 203mg | Sodium: 518mg | Potassium: 574mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 42g | Vitamin A: 1.437IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium: 285mg | Iron: 6mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Bagel Breakfast Sandwich

Bagel Breakfast Sandwich

Start your morning off right with this hearty and filling Bagel Breakfast Sandwich. It has everything you need to fuel your body and to keep you full until lunch. These are also perfect for breakfast on the go and always hit the spot! Prep Time:10minutes minutesCook 

Trout Toast with Soft Scrambled Eggs

Trout Toast with Soft Scrambled Eggs

Ever wish you could master restaurant-style egg toasts? Well now you can with this salty, smoky, creamy combo. Crème fraîche is the secret ingredient for a custardy scramble, and high-quality smoked fish and good bread are worth the splurge they make all the difference here. 

Bread Donuts

Bread Donuts

Make fresh bagels right at home with this tested dough recipe. Don’t skip the water bath and egg wash both provide an extra chewy and golden brown crust.

Prep Time: 2 hours, 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Yield: 8 bagels

Ingredients

  • 1 and 1/2 cups (360ml) warm water (between 100-110°F, 38-43°C)
  • 2 and 3/4 teaspoons instant or active dry yeast
  • 4 cups (520g) bread flour (spooned & leveled), plus more for work surface and hands
  • 1 Tablespoon granulated sugar or packed light or dark brown sugar (or barley malt syrup)
  • 2 teaspoons salt
  • coating the bowl: nonstick spray or 2 teaspoons olive oil
  • egg wash: 1 egg white beaten with 1 Tablespoon water

For Boiling

  • 2 quarts water
  • 1/4 cup (60g) honey (or barley malt syrup)

Instructions

  1. Prepare the dough: Whisk the warm water and yeast together in the bowl of your stand mixer fitted with a dough hook attachment. Cover and allow to sit for 5 minutes. If you don’t have a stand mixer, simply use a large mixing bowl and mix the dough with a wooden spoon or silicone spatula in the next step.
  2. Add the flour, brown sugar, and salt. Beat on low speed for 2 minutes. The dough is very stiff and will look somewhat dry.
  3. Knead the dough: Keep the dough in the mixer and beat for an additional 6-7 full minutes, or knead by hand on a lightly floured surface for 6-7 full minutes. If the dough becomes too sticky during the kneading process, sprinkle 1 teaspoon of flour at a time on the dough or on the work surface/in the bowl to make a soft, slightly tacky dough. Do not add more flour than you need because you do not want a dry dough. After kneading, the dough should still feel a little soft. Poke it with your finger if it slowly bounces back, your dough is ready to rise. You can also do a “windowpane test” to see if your dough has been kneaded long enough: tear off a small (roughly golfball-size) piece of dough and gently stretch it out until it’s thin enough for light to pass through it. Hold it up to a window or light. Does light pass through the stretched dough without the dough tearing first? If so, your dough has been kneaded long enough and is ready to rise. If not, keep kneading until it passes the windowpane test.
  4. Lightly grease a large bowl with oil or nonstick spray. Place the dough in the bowl, turning it to coat all sides in the oil. Cover the bowl with aluminum foil, plastic wrap, or a clean kitchen towel.  Allow the dough to rise at room temperature for 60-90 minutes or until double in size.
  5. Line two large baking sheets with parchment paper or silicone baking mats.
  6. Shape the bagels: When the dough is ready, punch it down to release any air bubbles. Divide the dough into 8 equal pieces. (Just eyeball it doesn’t need to be perfect!) Shape each piece into a ball. Press your index finger through the center of each ball to make a hole about 1.5 – 2 inches in diameter. Watch video below for a visual. Loosely cover the shaped bagels with kitchen towel and rest for a few minutes as you prepare the water bath.
  7. Preheat oven to 425°F (218°C).
  8. Water bath: Fill a large, wide pot with 2 quarts of water. Whisk in the honey. Bring water to a boil, then reduce heat to medium-high. Drop bagels in, 2-4 at a time, making sure they have enough room to float around. Cook the bagels for 1 minute on each side.
  9. Using a pastry brush, brush the egg wash on top and around the sides of each bagel. Place 4 bagels onto each lined baking sheet.
  10. Bake for 20-25 minutes, rotating the pan halfway through. You want the bagels to be a dark golden brown. Remove from the oven and allow bagels to cool on the baking sheets for 20 minutes, then transfer to a wire rack to cool completely.
  11. Slice, toast, top, whatever you want! Cover leftover bagels tightly and store at room temperature for a few days or in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.

Notes

  1. Overnight Make Ahead Instructions: Prepare the dough through step 4, but allow the dough to rise overnight in the refrigerator instead of at room temperature for 60-90 minutes. The slow rise gives the bagels wonderful flavor! In the morning, remove the dough from the refrigerator and let the dough rise for 45 minutes at room temperature. Continue with step 5. I don’t recommend shaping the bagels the night before as they may puff up too much overnight.
  2. Freezing Make Ahead Instructions: Baked bagels freeze wonderfully! Freeze them for up to 3 months, thaw overnight in the refrigerator or at room temperature, then warm to your liking. You can also freeze the bagel dough. After punching down the dough in step 6, wrap the dough tightly in plastic wrap, then a layer of aluminum foil. Freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator, then punch the dough down again to release any air bubbles. Continue with the rest of step 6.
  3. Special Tools (affiliate links): Stand Mixer | Baking Sheets | Parchment Paper or Silicone Baking Mats | Large Pot (such as a large 5.5 quart dutch oven) | Pastry Brush
  4. Yeast: Use instant or active dry yeast. If using active dry yeast, the rise time may be up to 2 hours. 1 standard packet is about 2 and 1/4 teaspoons, so you will need a little more than 1 packet of yeast. Reference my Baking with Yeast Guide for answers to common yeast FAQs.
  5. Bread Flour: Bagels require a high protein flour. Bread flour is a must. Here are all my recipes using bread flour if you want more recipes to use it up. All-purpose flour can be used in a pinch, but the bagels will taste flimsy and won’t be nearly as chewy.
  6. Barley Malt Syrup: This ingredient can be a little hard to find, but truly gives bagels that traditional malty flavor we all know and love. Most natural food stores carry it. I offer alternatives such as brown sugar in the dough and honey in the water bath; I’ve made bagels with these alternatives AND with barley malt syrup and honestly love both versions.
  7. Bread Machine: Place the dough ingredients into the pan of the machine. Program the machine to dough or manual, then start. After 9-10 minutes, the dough will be quite stiff. Allow the machine to complete its cycle, then continue with the recipe.
  8. Bagel Varieties: See blog post above for various add-ins and toppings. Note that the toppings are added after the egg wash in step 9. Some readers have used this bagel recipe to make whole wheat bagels by replacing half of the bread flour with whole wheat flour. I haven’t tried it, but let me know if you do!
  9. Halve or Double: You can halve this dough recipe by simply halving all of the dough ingredients (do not halve the water or honey for the boiling step). No changes to the recipe instructions. For best taste and texture and to not overwhelm your mixer with excess heavy dough, I do not recommend doubling this dough recipe. Instead, make separate batches of dough.
  10. Adapted from a mix of recipes I’ve tried: Cook’s Illustrated, and Complete Book of Breads

Estimated Nutrition Per Bagel

  • Calories: ~210–240 kcal
  • Total Fat: ~0.5–1g
  • Saturated Fat: ~0g
  • Cholesterol: ~0mg (egg wash adds negligible amount)
  • Sodium: ~300mg
  • Carbohydrates: ~45g
  • Fiber: ~2g
  • Sugars: ~1–2g
  • Protein: ~8–10g
English Muffins

English Muffins

These classic English muffins are crispy on the outside with the classic nooks and crannies you expect from the packaged muffin, but these taste so much better. You don’t even have to toast them when they’re fresh because they are so soft. The dough can