20-Minute Dishes To Break The Yom Kippur Fast
Yom Kippur begins this evening, so if you haven't already prepared and planned your menu, you really have left it far too late. Although not having a huge buffet to look forward to at the end of this long, intense fast may make the next 24 hours slightly harder, we've found some quick, speedy solutions to help you satisfy your desperate hunger as soon as the sun goes down Wednesday night. (It may also be wise to rush out and buy as many bagels as you can right this second!)
Artichoke and Mushroom Frittata
A vegetable-packed frittata is filling, satisfying, and can be made quickly in just one pan. As an added bonus, egg dishes are best when they're made fresh, rather than reheated.
Buckwheat Blintzes With Greek Yogurt Ricotta Filling and Mixed Berries
If you forgot to make your blintz batter ahead of time, there's no need to worry as these yogurt and berry stuffed blintzes can be made in fewer than 10 minutes — and maybe even more quickly if you have an extra pair of hands helping you out.
For the Buckwheat Blintzes With Greek Yogurt Ricotta Filling and Mixed Berries recipe, click here.
Chive and Onion Yogurt With Cream Cheese Spread
Fancy up your bagel topping offerings and expand on the classic cream cheese and slices of smoked salmon with this quick, easy, and flavor-packed cream cheese spread.
For the Chive and Onion Yogurt With Cream Cheese Spread recipe, click here.
Easy Blueberry Pancakes
Breaking the fast with a stack of freshly made blueberry pancakes has got to be one of the most satisfying ways to go about it: These fluffy, sweet pancakes, drizzled with maple syrup, are just perfect.
One-Minute Microwave Quiche in a Mug
If even 20 minutes is far too long for you to wait to start eating, then this one-minute quiche is here to save you. The microwave is your best friend when it comes to cooking eggs in under five minutes.
For the One-Minute Microwave Quiche in a Mug recipe, click here.
Pound Cake French Toast
French toast is filling, sweet, and the perfect vehicle for all the wonderful, fruity toppings you dream of feasting on as soon as the fast is over.
Salmon, Avocado, and Bagel Eggs Benedict
As long as you buy pre-prepared hollandaise sauce, eggs benedict can be ready to eat in fewer than 20 minutes: Is there a better way to break the fast than with a bagel topped with slices of avocado, a perfectly poached egg, and salty smoked salmon?
For the Salmon, Avocado, and Bagel Eggs Benedict recipe, click here.
Salmon Dip
Add some fancy extras to your selection of bagel toppings by making this super easy, super tasty salmon dip, which works wonderfully as a spread.
Simple Microwave Scrambled Eggs
After a long fast, you definitely won't have the patience to slowly and gently scramble eggs on the stove; skip that time-consuming process and make your velvety, softly scrambled eggs in the microwave in just two minutes.
Whole-Wheat Banana Waffles
Whole-wheat waffles topped with fresh fruit and maple syrup will immediately help to ease the pain of that extremely hungry tummy. Luckily, these waffles only require you to mix everything together before cooking it on the waffle iron for the simplest, sweetest, break-fast dish.