6 easy, sweet brunch recipes to make at home
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Weekend brunch means so many sweets I love: waffles, pancakes, French toast, scones, muffins. I enjoy leisurely cooking in my pajamas with my first cup of coffee, then eating all the things with my second cup. These sweet brunch recipes are easy to pull together and the waffles, scones and muffins can be frozen for reheating to eat later on too:
Yeasted waffles are the best waffles. The batter rests from an hour to overnight in the fridge, where it develops a rich complex taste and a crisp-on-the-outside, airy-on-the-inside texture. In the morning, you just scoop the mix into the maker for a near-instant brunch.
If you’re more of a pancake person, you’ll want these airy lemon cloud pancakes. Ricotta gives them milky sweetness and whipped egg whites make them light and fluffy.
For a twist on French toast, try this one with a crunchy coating of cornflakes. Challah gets soaked in a cinnamon and nutmeg custard first, keeping the center nice and creamy.
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And if not French toast, then just toast. With ricotta and jam, please. The version at Sqirl still reigns, but this homemade option comes close when you whip up this easy plum jam.
When I’m having guests over, I like to throw something in the oven so I can chat without having to split my attention. When the goods come hot out of the oven, I just serve them straight from the tray. These blueberry scones come together quickly and develop a nice crusty top over the tender centers.
I’m not much of a muffin person, but I do love me some doughnuts. This muffin tastes like a sugar doughnut and doesn’t involve deep-frying. Plus, it has espresso in the batter and in its sugar coating.
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