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Oatmeal and Dried Cherry Biscuit Scones

Try these oatmeal and dried-cherry biscuit scones for a tasty snack. For more delicious recipes featuring Quaker Oats, visit quakeroats.com.

Author: Martha Stewart

Panfried Croutons

Sprinkle these cubes into soups, or toss them into salads.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cheddar Chive Scones

Cheddar and chives are a great combination in scones. For light, flaky scones, don't mix the butter in too well.

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Apple Quick Bread with Oatmeal Walnut Crumble and Caramel Sauce

Cider, Calvados, and cubes of fresh apples pack a punch in this moist quick bread.

Author: Martha Stewart

Black Bread

Three types of flour go into these hearty loaves: whole-wheat, bread, and rye. Cocoa and coffee add color and depth of flavor.

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Glazed Lemon Ginger Scones

Joanne Chang, the owner of Boston's celebrated Flour Bakery, has baked more scones than you can imagine. This version is one of her bestsellers--it's packed with flavor, thanks to the trifecta of ginger...

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Corn Kernel Cornbread

The addition of frozen corn gives this sweet and savory bread some texture.

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Cranberry Cornmeal Quick Bread

Sauteed cranberries add a tasty surprise to this cornbread. They go into the baking pan first and are covered with batter. When the bread is turned out, the berries make a glistening topping. Candied ginger...

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Airy Angel Biscuits

Yeast makes these biscuits light and airy. Add a smear of Brooke's Mustard Dip and a slice of country ham for a delicious breakfast sandwich.

Author: Martha Stewart

Tsoureki (Greek Easter Bread)

The red Easter eggs that make this traditional bread so special are for decorative purposes only. Do not eat them.

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Strawberry Bread

The recipe for this fruit-swirled quick bread comes from Debbie Cascio-van Hees, a reader from the Netherlands. It calls for fresh strawberries, but you can substitute thawed frozen berries. Softened cream...

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Portuguese Cornmeal Bread

This deceptively simple loaf is inspired by the Portuguese bread known as pao de milho or broa. Sprinkling the top of the bread with water just before baking creates steam and ensures a crisp, toothsome...

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Simple White Crackers

This simple white cracker recipe will be your new snacktime staple. You'll have to discard any scraps, since this dough can't be rolled again.

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Cheddar Corn Spoon Bread

Spoon bread, a classic Southern side dish, is actually more like a pudding than a bread. It's so soft, it can be served -- and eaten -- with a spoon.

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Herb Cheddar Scones

These creamy, cheesy scones pair well with butter when they're fresh out of the oven. They also make a great vehicle for your favorite egg sandwich. Scallions and dill go into the dough and add a decorative...

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Ciabatta

Stuff this homemade Italian bread with cured meats and cheeses, or simply dip it in olive oil.

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Pull Apart Garlic Bread

You can make this no-knead herbed garlic bread a day in advance, but the pillowy loaves are even better warm from the oven. For an illustrated how-to on the process, see our step-by-step photos.

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Fluffy Buttermilk Biscuits

Enjoy these fluffy buttermilk biscuits with our Quick Jambalaya and Iceberg Salad with Creamy Honey Dressing.

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Creme Brulee French Toast

You won't believe how easy it is to give French toast a crackly, crunchy caramelized sugar coating. This breakfast or brunch recipe works best with day-old bread. If using fresh bread, reduce the soaking...

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Easy Angel Biscuits

Yeast is used as part of the leavening to give these easy angel biscuits the light, airy texture that inspired their name.

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Japanese Milk Bread (Shokupan)

This pillowy soft, subtly sweet sandwich bread is a beloved breakfast staple in Japan and is typically eaten sliced very thick, lightly toasted, and served with accompaniments like butter and jam.

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Ginger Pumpkin Bread

Make this moist quick bread all autumn long. The ginger and pumpkin flavors blend together nicely in this sweet dessert bread.

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Potato Scones

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Cheese and Sweet Pepper Cornbread

This cornbread tastes best when served on the same day it's baked.

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Multigrain English Muffins

These English muffins are made with a mix of whole-wheat and white flours, along with rolled oats and a sprinkling of flaxseed and caraway seeds. Low-fat buttermilk gives the muffins a slight tang and...

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Cream Scones with Currants

These classic bakery treats couldn't be easier to make at home. Simple swaps take them in new directions, so try Chocolate-Coconut Scones, Cherry-Hazelnut Scones, Lemon-Ginger Scones, or Blueberry-Almond...

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Blintz Baked French Toast

The perfect make-ahead brunch, this casserole has the flavors of a blintz in French toast form. Instead of the more traditional cottage cheese, creamy ricotta goes into the custard poured on top of the...

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Grilled Garlic Bread with Herb Butter

Homemade garlic-herb butter (the key is to mash the garlic into a paste first) and a quick turn on the grill transform a loaf of French bread into a spectacular side dish.

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Baked Stuffed French Toast

Both sweet and savory, this make-ahead brunch entree is stuffed with ham and Gruyere cheese and served with maple syrup. This family-friendly dish goes well with a green salad.

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Rich Irish Soda Bread

By adding an egg, sugar, caraway seeds, and butter to a traditional Irish soda bread recipe, you create a loaf that's moist with more flavor, perfect for a Sunday breakfast or brunch. Wrapped well with...

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Custard Filled Cornbread

This custard-filled cornbread is an updated take on a flavorful classic. Serve it as a side dish or in place of bread at the dinner table-you won't be disappointed. It's satisfying, sweet, and deliciously...

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Pumpkin Orange Bread

Pepitas give this spiced Pumpkin-Orange Bread a pleasant crunch. Using canned pumpkin puree keeps the prep time to a minimum.

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Apple Maple French Toast

In this fall breakfast recipe, soft caramelized apples are a heavenly topping for a thick slice of fluffy French toast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Banana Bread with Walnuts and Flaxseed

This healthy quick bread makes a hearty breakfast or snack with a scoop of yogurt or cottage cheese.

Author: Martha Stewart

Mini Cherry Pecan Streusel Loaves

Wrap these little cakes as holiday gifts -- they're wonderful treats on a cold winter afternoon.

Author: Martha Stewart

Bacon Scallion Cornbread

Our Classic Cornbread strikes the right balance between tender and crumbly. Here, we've jazzed up the batter with addition of bacon and chopped scallions.

Author: Martha Stewart

Marion Cunningham's Custard Filled Cornbread

This cornbread-with its flecks of fresh corn kernels, crunchy edges, and custardy middle-has been adapted from a recipe by Marion Cunningham, author of Lost Recipes.

Author: Martha Stewart

French Baguettes

Beneath the crisp, brittle crust of a baguette is an airy crumb and a rich, nutty flavor, making it the perfect accompaniment to any meal -- or, in the case of breakfast, the perfect foundation.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cranberry Tea Bread

Crystallized ginger elevates the flavor of this not-too-sweet cranberry tea bread. Spread a warm slice with cream cheese for the perfect breakfast.

Author: Martha Stewart

Dark Chocolate Popovers

See our step-by-step guide to making popovers, and try all of our popover variations: Basic Popovers, Gruyere-Thyme Popovers, Chive Popovers, Cinnamon Sugar Popovers, Bacon and Black Pepper Popovers, and...

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Candied Orange and Golden Raisin Scones

These scones are crisp and golden with a light, flaky interior. The fruit offers a slightly chewy contrast. Orange zest and Grand Marnier flavor the scones. Serve them with butter and tea.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Bread with Olive Oil, Garlic and Salt

It is better to brush bread with oil after, rather than before, grilling.

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Yeast Raised Pancakes

Flapjacks turn fancy with this yeast batter, which gives them a brioche-like texture.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cheddar and Sage Biscuits

The cheddar and sage bring a distinctive flavor to these biscuits.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cinnamon Raisin Swirl Bread

This bread owes its soft and fluffy texture to each of its three rises. Martha made this recipe on Martha Bakes episode 606.

Author: Martha Stewart

Yeast Dough

This yeast dough recipe is adapted from a version by baker Seth Greenberg, owner of Just Desserts, whose treats are distributed by East End Cookie Company.Use the dough to makeSugar Buns, Sticky Buns,...

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Warm Bread with Garlic Herb Butter

Pass the warmed loaf around the table and let guests tear off their own pieces. Leftover garlic-herb butter tastes delicious on top of grilled steak, chicken, or fish.

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No Knead Seeded Overnight Bread

Turn out a hearty, chewy-crusted loaf worthy of the best bakeries -- all without breaking a sweat. This no-knead, no-fuss oat and wheat bread is packed with pumpkin, flax, poppy, and sesame seeds. Martha...

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Emeril's Cast Iron Honey Cornbread

Here's a great way to cook a whole meal outdoors: Make cornbread in a cast-iron skillet right on the grill, alongside your meat! Now, don't skip the honey-butter topping -- slather it on the hot cornbread...

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Classic Buttermilk Cornbread

Slightly sweet, with a tender crumb thanks to the buttermilk, this is not only good on its own, but perfect when combined with savory ingredients for the ultimate Thanksgiving dressing.

Author: Martha Stewart