Brunch
Sweet Matzo and Cottage-Cheese Pudding
This dairy bread pudding–like custard baked between layers of matzo is delicious for brunch or dessert.
Fruit Soufflé Omelette
This is a classic French preparation that is easy to prepare and quite light. Once you have mastered the base, you can add any fruit that you have on hand. It is a great brunch dish since it is not quite an entrée nor is it sweet enough to be a dessert. One omelette is just enough for two people, and since I think that it is almost impossible to make an attractive omelette large enough to feed six, it is best to make one recipe at a time when feeding more than two people. You can keep the finished omelettes warm in a preheated 300° oven while you make the necessary number.
By Don Pintabona
Camembert Tart
This is a typical Norman recipe, a way to use up the little bits of cheese that somehow manage to end up on a cheese platter. It is delicious.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Pizza Bianca with Prosciutto, Arugula, and Parmesan
Called bianca, or "white," because they are sauceless, these crispy pizzas are the essence of clean flavor. The toppings are added after the crusts come out of the oven, melting the cheese slightly. This recipe makes two round pizzas or four rectangular ones.
Golden Pancakes with Pecorino and Prosciutto
These crepe-like pancakes also make a great brunch dish. What to drink: The saltiness of the ham and cheese calls for a fruity white wine with thirst-quenching acidity, like Tuscany's Vernaccia di San Gimignano.
Caramel-Walnut Tart with Chocolate Glaze
A classic combination of tender shortcrust pastry and soft, candy-like caramel filling.
Almond-Poppy Seed Scones
Traditionally served with tea in the afternoon, scones are lovely at brunch, too.
Blueberry Johnnycakes with Maple Syrup
By Edith Kohn
Golden Egg White Omelets with Spinach and Cheese
A yellow pepper purée gives these egg white omelets color and tenderness without adding fat.
Bread Pudding with Cheese and Apples
Capirotada
The cheese in this recipe melts into the pudding and contributes more texture than flavor.
Mediterranean Chickpea Latkes
Chickpea fritters laced with rosemary are common in parts of France and Italy. For a terrific side dish that serves eight, top these latkes with a quick sauce made by stirring two tablespoons dried mint into one cup plain yogurt, and offer with fish. Or drizzle the latkes with pomegranate molasses (found at Middle Eastern markets and some supermarkets), and serve with meat or poultry.
By Jayne Cohen
Cinnamon Toast Flan (a Bread Pudding)
By Julia Child
Pecan Anadama Muffins
Anadama bread, a traditional New England yeast bread made with cornmeal and molasses (said to have been created by a woman from Massachusetts named Anna), is the inspiration for the following muffins.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.