Recipes from Today’s Show: Indulgent Breakfast

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TODAY on MHTV: There are those days when I’m in the mood to put aside my healthy breakfast of oatmeal or a smoothie in favor of more fat and flavorful breakfasts — French toast with caramelized apples, blueberry granola parfait, and hash browns topped with egg. They can sure hit the salty, sweet, and eggy spot every time. More from the show.

Get the recipes from this episode:

Apple-Maple French Toast

Blueberry Granola Parfait

Hash Brown Egg Topper

Get the recipes from the 11:30 am ET show: Favorite Birthday Dinner

Watch ”Mad Hungry with Lucinda Scala Quinn” Mondays at 11:30 a.m. ET/10:30 a.m. CT, Tuesdays through Fridays at 11 a.m. ET and 11:30 a.m. ET on Hallmark Channel.

7 Comments
  • William Wroblicka August 16, 2011 at 3:01 pm

    I enjoy watching the show very much. I find that the food and recipes featured are almost always what I like to cook and eat myself. However, there’s one aspect of the show that both annoys and fascinates me: It’s the seamless editing. As an example, Lucinda will put something, say mushrooms, in a pan to cook, and suddenly, within seconds and with no obvious break in her commentary or the visual continuity, the mushrooms will be fully cooked and browned, whereas in “real time” it might take 10 or 15 minutes. It’s like magic (how do they do that?) and it’s a hallmark of this particular cooking show. In others there’s always a fade out/in or some other transition indicating that time has passed to give the viewer a more accurate feel of the what’s involved. As such I think the show tends to be misleading — someone may get the impression that a recipe takes only a few minutes whereas it will actually take much, much longer to prepare. I realize it’s impossible to cook everything in real time on a 22-minute show, but it would be helpful if there were more visual cues or comments (e.g., “after 10 minutes the mushrooms will look like this”) to better guide the novice cook.

  • Terri August 16, 2011 at 6:27 pm

    I agree with you William. The recipes on line are more clear. Watch some of the Food Channel shows to see if there’s a difference for a novice cook like yourself. Good luck.

    Terri

  • Kay Mullane March 31, 2012 at 2:36 pm

    On a recent show you did a quickie banana recipe with ripe bananas. I can’t find it. Where should I look? Will you do it again?

  • Janee Ballesteros January 15, 2015 at 1:09 am

    Makes me hungry just sharing this – on twitter. Gorilla sized Monkey support, for the Food Network, screetch’n out details to other jungle dwellers, about some yummy and rather delish snacking treats. Tasty treats to eat, whilst still watching your waistline. Now, that truly does sound like a jungle rock’n, smart move to get more yum and less fat into your life choices!

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