
Since Mother's Day is right around the corner, I've been searching for some recipe ideas and started wondering how Paula Deen, probably the best-known mother in the cooking world, would celebrate Mom's Day? The answer, of course, is by inviting her sons over to cook with her. After a quick search, I found out that the Food Network would be airing her Mother's Day special today. Paula, Jamie and Bobby will apparently be preparing a brunch feast which includes Nutty Orange Coffee Cake, Benedictine Sandwiches (pictured, above) and Eggs in a Nest, which essentially equates to a ham and cheese omelet served in phyllo pasty - nice twist on the original.
If you watch her often, you'll know that Paula isn't afraid to mix things up a little in the morning with some wine - and in this case she is preparing Wine Spritzers which I'm fairly certain would be light and refreshing after a heavy brunch.
(image: Food Network)











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5-08-2007 @ 4:57PM
jerzeetomato said...
Geeze Louise I love Paula I hate hate hate the junk she puts on a table.
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5-08-2007 @ 10:04PM
lisa said...
Oh man... I didn't see that comma at first and thought the recipe was for Nutty Orange Coffee Cake Benedictine Sandwiches -- like sandwich cookies made with the Nutty Orange Coffee Cake on the outside, and some kind of Benedictine (or even better, B&B) cream on the inside. And I was thinking, I would SO make that. Oh well... I still could.
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5-13-2008 @ 9:34AM
Elaine said...
left over sliced bread with circle's cut out can be put in Freezer for eggie in the middle. Kids love them with slice of American Cheese. Some people call them campers eggs.
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5-13-2008 @ 9:35AM
Elaine said...
left over sliced bread with circle's cut out can be put in Freezer for eggie in the middle. Kids love them with slice of American Cheese. Some people call them campers eggs.
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