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Best recipe ideas from the category cheese all in one place! Try one of these 1309 recipes. You will need this much time for the following recipes 5 - 405 minutes. By clicking the recipe, you can see details about the preparation time and the number of portions. See our favorite recipes here - The best ever carbonara recipe, How to make Montecristo gourmet sandwiches?, Cheesecake Recipe Easy, Easiest Lasagna Ever - made for lovers of good food. Enjoy your meal!

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.

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.

Miniature Cheesecakes

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Bite-sized cheesecakes are easier to make, transport, serve, and eat for parties or any occasion. Use paper muffin cups, or any tart or bite-sized baking cup. Top it off with berries, cherries, or even mango slices to complement the creaminess.

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.

"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.

Cannoli French Toast Rolls

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Is it breakfast or is it dessert? Is it Italian or French? Who cares, when it’s so delicious? For such a fancy fusion, the steps are relatively easy. Don’t forget to sprinkle your rolls with powdered sugar for the final flourish.

Egg Pizza Bread Bowls

This recipe is presented by Eggland’s Best. Everything is better in a bread bowl. Anchor this meal right by choosing the best, most crusty dinner rolls you can find. Larger bread will work too. This dinner is something kids will love, giving a whole new meaning to pizza.

Whipped Cream Cheese Frosting

This delicate frosting has a nice cream cheese flavor and just enough sweetness to complement any cupcake or cake without overwhelming it. We even use it to top our Zucchini and Pine Nut Muffins. Make-ahead note: The frosting will last up to 1 week when stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator.

Pear and Feta Bites

In this refreshing and unexpected cocktail-party appetizer, elegantly concave leaves of Belgian endive become easy-to-pick-up vessels for a delicious mixture of diced feta and pear, seasoned with lemon juice, olive oil, and salt and pepper. It’s easy, healthy, and sets your guests up for the meal (or more substantial appetizers) to come.

Spinach Pie

This streamlined version of classic Greek spanakopita calls for frozen chopped spinach and frozen filo dough, so active prep is at a minimum. You begin by making the filling, sautéeing onion in butter, then adding eggs, Parmesan cheese, bread crumbs, and seasonings. Add the squeezed, defrosted spinach and crumbled feta. Then layer thin sheets of filo dough in a baking dish, remembering to brush each layer with melted butter.

Pulled Pork Poutine

Poutine, Montreal’s beloved snack and late-night drunk food, gets the pulled pork treatment here. You start by cooking oven fries that—easily enough—you get from the freezer case, then topping with cheese curds and a mound of pulled pork. Ladle gravy over the top, pop the whole thing back in the oven briefly, just enough to melt the cheese, and you and your guests are ready to scarf.

Salmon Fajitas

Nothing says satisfying comfort meal like fajitas, that Tex-Mex dish of seared meat and vegetables served family style, so everyone can scoop up exactly what they want. Here, salmon stands in for the usual chicken, beef, or shrimp. You start by getting the oven hot, then slathering a single chunk of salmon fillet with a mixture of olive oil, chili powder, cumin, garlic powder, chile flakes, and salt.

Turkey Tetrazini

The classic rendition of this dish is traditionally made with chicken, but we wanted to change up our poultry routine, so we swapped out the conventional choice with hearty and heathy turkey. What’s with the name? Story goes that the recipe is named after an opera singer, Luisa Tetrazzini, though there is still a debate about the dish’s true origins: whether they trace back to San Francisco’s Palace Hotel or New York’s Knickerbocker Hotel.

Shaved Carrot Salad

This carrot salad has a little bit of a Moroccan influence and a tad of Middle Eastern. This shaved medley spiced with harissa, cumin, and caraway is brightened by mint, parsley, and lemon with all sorts of textures and colors. This salad could steal the wow factor from your meal’s protein. It’s that good.

Funfetti Cake Milkshake

Yay, cake with rainbow-colored sprinkles! It’s like birthday in a cup anytime you want to celebrate that it’s, well, a Tuesday. You know what would go great before this totally rad milkshake? Another simple delight: Pizza Dough Dogs. Or if we’re going all carnival-style, Corn Dogs.
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