Here I’ve put together another amazing “Money Shot” compilation of breakfast recipes that I have filmed and posted over the years. This video contains over 30 different ideas, that you might be interested in trying, and I’m going to add a few more that aren’t in the video.
Listed, in order with the video, you can find the following recipes by using the search bar: Killer Hash Browns, Gourmet Coffee(Holiday Coffee), German Puff Pancakes, Chorizo, Breakfast Burrito with Chorizo, Hard Boiled Eggs, Potato Waffles, Egg Bread Bowl, Cheese Bombers, Ribeye Chicken Fried Steak, Ultimate Omelette Berry Syrup, Bloody Mary, Drop Biscuits, Monte Cristo, Menudo, Kalua Pork Tamales, Beef Steak Rancheros, Breakfast Combo Bar, Buttermilk Biscuits, Scotch Eggs, Fried Banana Egg rolls, Egg Gravy, Granola, Corned Beef Hash, Mean Green Juice, Egg in a Basket Grilled Cheese, Breakfast Sausage, Potato Bomb Mini’s, Oreo Waffles, Hot Chocolate, Instant Coffee Frappuccino, Crepes.
In addition to this video, you might be interested in my Double Sausage Egg McMuffin, Shredded Hash Browns, Kujirai style Ramen with Eggs and Beef and, last but not least, one of my personal favorites… Muffin French Toast.
Here are 25 Easter Dinner Recipes for you to choose from that does NOT include Ham. I put together a “Money Shot” compilation video of entrees and side dishes for you to see the final outcome of the dish you’d like to try making. The full tutorial for each individual recipe can be found in the description of the video, with a link for the exact ingredients in the description of each of those. You can also search for each title in the sidebar. These recipes include greens, potatoes, mushrooms, pork, lamb, fish, chicken and biscuits.
The Easter Dinner recipes, in the picture above, from left to right/top to bottom are listed in the following order:
1st Row – Green Bean Casserole, Lamb Chops, Cod in black Bean Sauce, Buttermilk Biscuits, Garlic Crusted Rack of Lamb.
4th Row – Grilled Lamb Chops with Pesto, Beer Can Chicken, Leg of Lamb with Sweet Chili Glaze, Garlic Mushrooms and Onions, Garlic Parmesan Green Beans with Bacon.
5th Row – Boston Pork Butt, Garlic Parmesan Chicken, Pan Fried Pork Chops, Margherita Pizza, Drop Biscuits.
If you love Spicy Noodles, you’re in for a real treat. I’ve created a fusion recipe by combining both Italian and Asian ingredients. It’s sweet, spicy and only takes about 15 minutes to prepare and cook, from beginning to end. It isn’t time consuming and the results are tremendously delicious. Plus you can add Chicken, shrimp or more vegetables if you would like to make it an entire meal. It’s totally up to you and your creative control.
Spicy Noodles, Italian or Asian pasta
For this Spicy Noodles recipe, I used Angel Hair pasta but you’re going to have to go with your gut on this one or just use what ever you have. I’ve made this successfully with Fettuccine and Ramen noodles. So, that’s going to be up to you. In the past I have professed, religiously, that it’s a cardinal sin using Italian pasta to make Chinese recipes like Chow Mein or Lo Mein. But, since this is a fusion recipe, those commandments don’t apply. The secrets to cooking your pasta, to attain the correct texture, is explained in my video tutorial.
The Sauce for this Spicy Noodles recipe is very straight forward and simple because I just combine 3 pre-made bottles of sauce; ketchup, sweet chili sauce and sriracha. Originally Spicy Sauce only contains the ketchup and sriracha, if you want to try it that way, but the sweet chili adds so much depth it can’t be denied. You can add soy sauce too, if you like but it really isn’t necessary. Even the sriracha might be a bit too much for some because there are already chili flakes in sweet chili sauce. So, that will be up to you. The other bottled ingredient you will need is sesame oil. If you don’t have it, it’s okay. This dish still tastes great with out it. You can even add chicken broth to a bowl of Spicy noodles and eat it more like an authentic bowl of homemade Ramen noodles.
Spicy Noodles Ingredients: Serves 6 to 8
1 pkg Angel Hair or Fettuccine pasta
1/2 gal Boiled Water
1/2 tsp Ginger, grated or chopped
2 Cloves Garlic, chopped
2 Green Onions, chopped
5 Fresh Basil leaves, chopped
Sauce
1/2 cup Ketchup
1/2 cup Sweet Chili Sauce
1 tbsp Sriracha, optional
1 tsp Sesame Oil
If you want to add chicken or shrimp to this recipe, I recommend seasoning it first with salt, pepper and smoked paprika and you want to use red onion instead of green. Cook the meat with the garlic and ginger first, then add the red onion and noodles and proceed with the recipe as I have instructed in the Spicy Noodles video tutorial.