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Baked oatmeal + persimmons, toasted coconut, and vanilla

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Here I am, the day before Thanksgiving, not talking about Thanksgiving food. This would be a perfect breakfast for an otherwise long weekend full of heavy dishes and indulging, and it would be particularly great to serve if you have guests in the house, but that’s just a coincidence. The main point is that this is a wonderful breakfast for when you have a bit of time in the morning – partially because it needs some time in the oven, but mostly because its very nature seems to most fit a slow, cozy, restorative sort of start to the day.

It’s rare, these days, that we have those sorts of mornings at home – between working, house guests, and out-of-town weekend plans, only once or twice since we’ve been in Madison have we had a morning with nowhere to be. So, when two weekends ago we had a cold, gray day with nothing on the schedule until the afternoon, I knew immediately that I’d turn to this recipe. Oatmeal, baked slowly with spices, maple syrup, milk, and an egg, plus fruit and/or nuts and/or any other toppings you might think to add. I knew going in exactly what I wanted to add – cubes of persimmon, toasted coconut, pumpkin and flax seeds, and vanilla. I’d been adding those things to my regular, everyday oatmeal in the mornings, and I couldn’t get over how well they all went together.

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Dutch Baby breakfast pancake

Every once in a while a recipe comes across my kitchen that is so simple and so genius that I almost can’t believe it. In this case, it’s a matter of mixing together some eggs, flour, and milk, pouring it into a pan coated with a bit of melted butter, and sticking it in a hot oven. What you get is a fluffy, eggy pancake perfectly suited as a vehicle for whatever sort of toppings you want to put on it, just as you might with a flapjack or crêpe. Lemon juice and powdered sugar would be a pretty classic combination, but I have enjoyed plenty a Dutch Baby slice slathered with peanut butter and bananas, or blackberry jam and plain yogurt, or many other things. The fact that you can top it with pretty much anything, along with how easy and quick it is but impressive nonetheless, makes it a particularly good thing to have in your breakfast arsenal for when you have houseguests. You’re quite likely to have the ingredients on-hand anyway, along with tasty things to spread on it, and it won’t keep you at the stove making batch after batch like you might with pancakes.

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Tender, crispy, rustic buttermilk blueberry muffins

There’s nothing quite so comforting on a Sunday morning as a homemade blueberry muffin.

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Happy birthday, Mr. Close.

At noon on a Monday, a couch, flannel pants, wool socks, a ginormous mug of tea, and a massive pile of discarded tissues can only mean one thing – home sick from work today. I spent all weekend playing my “don’t get sick” cards, which of course meant that it hit me today even worse.

But it was all worth it, seeing as Brett’s birthday was yesterday and we had a jam-packed weekend of activities and cooking.  Much of what we cooked and ate I neglected to photograph and/or I’m not prepared to blog about quite yet, but I did want to share a couple of things. First of all, this:

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