Breakfast for Dinner
Skip the boring bowls of pasta, grilled chicken and delivery pizza. For dinner tonight, serve up a switcheroo in the form of eggs, bacon, hash, French toast and sweet maple syrup. Our quick and easy menu below is full of classic and creative takes on what is the most important meal of the day, no matter what time of the day you eat it.
Simple yet hearty, Food Network Magazine’s Corned Beef Hash (pictured above) is a meal in and of itself. Sautee corned beef, fresh veggies and potatoes until brown and crisp, and top with cheese and a silky fried egg for dinner in less than 45 minutes.
Food 2’s easy Fresh Thyme and Vegetable Frittata incorporates fresh broccoli and squash, creamy Parmesan and mozzarella cheeses, chewy sun-dried tomatoes and delicate herbs. Serve along with toasted baguette slices slathered with butter for a satisfying supper.
Looking for something sweet to balance all of that savory goodness? Try a Cinnamon French Toast Bake from Food.com. Pour whisked eggs, half-and-half, butter and syrup over sugary cinnamon-swirl bread for a decadent make-ahead, one-pan meal.
Just in case you’re not ready to completely abandon your old dinner standbys, Kelsey Nixon from Cooking Channel has a burger -- the Breakfast Burger (pictured above) -- that is just for you. With a sausage patty as the meat, an English muffin for the bun and eggs, bacon and spicy ketchup as toppings, this eat-with-your hands meal transitions perfectly from breakfast to dinner.