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Swap it out for mild Italian sausage, or breakfast sausage. Or eliminate the meat completely by replacing it with plant-based sausage, or sauteed sliced mushrooms, onions, and bell peppers. Cheese ...
Italian Sausage & Pepper Frittata Affogato. Breakfast meets dinner in this marinara- and mozzarella-topped dish. Fittingly, the Italian word "affogato"means drowned, which explains the marinara ...
1/2 lb lb sausage, diced. 3 croissants, cubed. 1 large leek, diced. 1 cup spinach. 1/2 cup Monterey jack cheese. 1/2 cup cheddar cheese, shredded. 6 eggs. 3/4 tsp mustard powder. 1/4 tsp garlic.
A croissant (/ k r ə ˈ s ɑː n t, ˈ k (r) w æ s ɒ̃ /, [1] French: ⓘ) is a French pastry in a crescent shape made from a laminated yeast dough similar to puff pastry. [2]It is a buttery, flaky, viennoiserie pastry inspired by the shape of the Austrian kipferl, but using the French yeast-leavened laminated dough. [3]
Cornetto (Italian:; meaning 'little horn') [1] is historically the Italian name of a product similar to the Austrian kipferl, [2] although today it is an interchangeable name for the French croissant. [3] The main ingredients of a cornetto are pastry dough, eggs, butter, water, and sugar.
Viennoiseries (French: [vjɛnwazʁi]; English: "things in the style of Vienna") are French baked goods made from a yeast-leavened dough in a manner similar to bread, or from puff pastry, but with added ingredients (particularly eggs, butter, milk, cream and sugar), which give them a richer, sweeter character that approaches that of pastry. [1]
1. Preheat the oven to 425°. In a large pot of boiling salted water, cook the lasagna noodles until almost tender, about 5 minutes. Drain and transfer the noodles to a bowl of cold water and let stand for 2 minutes, then drain.
Yes, even supermarket croissants will work for these rich croissants made two ways, one savory and one sweet. The time-saving cheat to making Nancy Silverton's twice-baked croissants. And she approves