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Breakfast

Olive Oil Apple Cake With Spiced Sugar

This dairy-free cake hits all the right autumnal notes: it’s earthy thanks to the olive oil, warm thanks to the spices.

Apple-Walnut Upside-Down Cake

Tender, nutty, and studded with caramel-glazed apple halves, this is your new favorite apple cake. Ground nuts bring a toasty, deep flavor and tenderize the crumb by adding fat.

Apple-Honey-Pecan Muffins

Everything about this tender muffin maximizes the flavor of tart apples and nutty pecans.

Lemon-Pistachio Loaf

Don’t even think about lifting this cake out of the pan before it’s completely—and we mean completely—cool.

Spiced Eggs with Tzatziki

Here’s your new favorite way to eat scrambled eggs: with turmeric, tzatziki, a big pile of greens, and a very generous serving of good butter. Oh, and a sprinkle of Aleppo-style pepper, too.

Fearless Sous Vide Poached Eggs

Meet the easiest way to poach eggs—just drop 'em right into a sous vide water bath. The ratio for the outcome is 1:1, meaning that for every egg you put in, you get a cooked one out.

It's Apple Season—Make Compote!

If you went apple picking, it's time to make compote.

Grape Cake With Hazelnut Streusel

This snack cake works with any kind (or mix) of seedless grapes. We prefer Thomcord grapes, which give the intense juicy punch of Concord grapes without the hassle of seeds.

Go Beyond the BEC

Break out of your morning routine with new recipes for breakfast bánh mì, eggy Korean muffins, and a Japanese spin on bagels and lox.

Any Berry Galette

To make this easy dessert, just roll out your dough, place the berries in the center, then fold the edges of the dough up and over before baking. Serve each slice with whipped cream or ice cream.

Fall Fruit Galette

This galette is just as delicious and impressive as a pie, but half the work. The apples get a quick toss in fragrant fennel seeds and vanilla before filling the rustic, flaky crust.

Peach-Plum Galette

Choose an assortment of plums, cherries, or combine peaches and nectarines in this easy stone-fruit dessert.

Bagels with Japanese-ish Fixings

If you make your own bagels, you can take this to the next level by topping them with furikake in place of “everything” seasoning. If not, cream cheese with powdered seaweed and shiso gravlax will immensely improve store-bought bagels.

Fried Egg Bánh Mì

This sandwich gets immense flavor from a modest list of ingredients like eggs, vegetables, and herbs. The fish sauce spiked-mayo packs a powerful punch.
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