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Best recipe ideas from the category dinner all in one place! Check out one of our great 2992 recipes. Preparation time 5 - 4320 minutes. You can find the exact preparation time below each recipe. In addition, see how many portions you will get by using the given amount of ingredients. If you need help choosing, we recommend The best Creamy Potato Salad Recipe, The best ever carbonara recipe, The best homemade potato latkes recipe, The Best Devilled Sausages. They are among our most sought-after and popular recipes. We’re sure you’ll love it!

Twice-Baked Potatoes with Green Chiles and Cheese

Roasted green chiles and Monterey Jack cheese give twice-stuffed potatoes a Southwestern twist. Serve them as part of a meal, with Pork Tenderloin with Salsa Verde and a simple Mixed Greens Salad.

Perfect Baked Potatoes

Rub russets with a little oil, season with salt, and toss directly in the oven—the perfect baked potato is a snap. For something fancier, top with Salsa Verde, Aioli, or Romesco.

Dijon Tartar Sauce

Tartar sauce is mandatory for many fish dishes, but especially for Fish and Chips. This version results in a fresh, slightly chunky dipping sauce that will make you wonder why you ever bothered with the jarred stuff.

Fish and Chips

This beer batter coating is light, crunchy, and flavorful, making it perfect for frying fish. If you’d prefer not to use beer, you can substitute club soda. Up to a day ahead of time, make our Dijon Tartar Sauce. Right before frying the fish, cook up a batch of our British-Style Chips.

Prosciutto and Cheddar Breakfast Biscuits

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Italy mingles with the Deep South for this two-stepping twist on the traditional breakfast sandwich. Melt the butter in the microwave or on the stovetop, and keep a close eye on it to prevent burning. If deli ham is more available than prosciutto, no worries: These protein-packed biscuits will still wow ’em.

Ultimate Maple-Bacon French Toast

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Maple syrup and bacon are a winning duo, pairing sweet and salty flavors. Remember to do the first part the night before, so the French bread can soak in the egg mixture overnight. Toasting the pecans draws out their flavor, making this rendition even more satisfying. This easy make-ahead dish, a twist on the traditional French Toast recipe, is ideal for holiday mornings.

Bacon Quiche Tarts

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. You had us at bacon. Then you sealed the deal with fluffy, flaky crescent rolls melded into easy-to-eat muffin cups. These tarts are a convenient grab-and-go breakfast idea during the busy workweek or an appetizer any time of day.

Italian Brunch Torte

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Grazie, Italians, for this colorful torte that can be served for breakfast, brunch, lunch or dinner. Refrigerated crescent rolls make accomplishing a flaky crust a snap. Toss in the vegetables, meats, and cheeses and you’ve got yourself a well-rounded meal in one elegant torte.

Sour Cream Cornbread

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. A little smoky, a little sweet, and a little tangy, this cornbread will be a great addition to your chili or hearty stew. The cream-style corn and sour cream provide moisture to the cornbread, also lending a dash of tang. Use cooking spray, butter, or shortening to grease the casserole dish.

Artichoke & Spinach Eggs Benedict

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best Eggs Benedict, a brunch favorite, fuses with the popular appetizer of spinach-and-artichoke dip for a special, decadent morning-style meal. When choosing an artichoke, look for tightly packed leaves. A few black spots are fine because the artichoke has an enzyme that causes blackening as soon as it makes contact with air.

Sweet Potato & Turkey Frittata

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Want to cut out your white carbs while enjoying a delicious, hearty breakfast? Meet the sweet potato and turkey frittata. It’s filled with vitamin-packed sweet potatoes, skim milk and partially skim mozzarella, and good protein from eggs and turkey. The only difference between a quiche and frittata is a crust, and with all this goodness, you won’t miss it.

Salsa Deviled Eggs

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Salt, pepper, mayonnaise, and paprika don’t always cut it when it comes to deviled eggs. Using fresh, refrigerated salsa gives the egg yolk filling a zesty zing that makes this picnic staple more exciting. If you’re not making your own salsa, look for fresh, pre-made salsa in your grocery store’s deli section. Mild, medium, or hot: It’s your choice. And sour cream lends a more Southwestern-style creaminess.

Easy Cranberry Sauce

No Thanksgiving table is complete without a bowl of cranberry sauce. Instead of serving the one you have to shimmy out of a can, though, you can make your own in just about half an hour. Added bonus: It’ll taste better, too, less sugary, and with a delicious orange fragrance sure to elevate the holiday spread. Make-ahead note: The cranberry sauce can be made up to 2 days ahead. Store in the refrigerator and let come to room temperature before serving.

"Brinner" Grilled Cheese

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. When you’re tired, out of time, or just want the comfort of simplicity, brinner (breakfast for dinner), is a welcome solution. This isn’t any old grilled cheese, though. The sausage and egg pack an extra protein punch.

Italian Style Breakfast Toast

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. It’s kinda like pizza, but not. We know toast is the thing lately because it’s simple and flexible to whatever mood you’re in or whatever ingredients are in your kitchen. The Italian Style Breakfast Toast is a guilt-free way to incorporate pizza into breakfast, or eggs and toast into your lunch or dinner —however you choose to look at it. The recipe doesn’t take much, but it’s surely more interesting than plain ol’ bread and butter.
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