Savories Recipes

  • Smoked Salmon Smørrebrød

    Danish smørrebrød are beautiful, open-faced sandwiches that make a stunning yet simple brunch or meal. Smørrebrød is traditionally made with a variety of seafood or thinly sliced meats, creamy cheese spreads, fresh herbs and bright vegetables

  • Pomegranate Easter Lamb

    Our delicious, sweet-savory recipe for slow-roasted, tender leg of lamb features a pomegranate molasses and walnut rub accented with aromatic coriander, garlic, paprika and lemon.

  • Cherry Maple Pecan Quick Bread

    One of our tasters paused, mid-bite, and said, “That’s one of the best things I’ve ever eaten.” Here’s why: Maple Bacon Butter melted over savory and lightly sweetened quick bread with extra kick from tart cherries and crunchy pecans.

  • Caribbean Shrimp Tostadas

    The oohs and aahs at the table will quickly change to mmm as everyone gets a mouthful of the spicy shrimp, sweet mango, creamy avocado and crisp vegetables atop these Cozumel-inspired tostadas.

  • Caramelized Phyllo Napoleons with White Chocolate Cream and Strawberry-Rhubarb Coulis

    A delicious pastry of French origin, Napoleons are also known as mille-feuille, which translates to “cake of a thousand sheets.”

  • Deviled Eggs Three Ways

    Always a favorite, deviled eggs get a tasty twist with this recipe trio. Choose one or make them all: Lox with Capers and Dill, Avocado Jalapeño or Bacon and Sweet Relish.

  • Ham and Gruyère Strata

    This creamy, savory custard with tangy sourdough bread is a surefire hit for brunch. The ease of assembling it a day in advance makes this a go-to recipe for busy family get-togethers.

  • Spring Vegetable and Phyllo Tart

    Fast and fresh, this springtime tart is perfect for brunch gatherings. The bright mix of fresh herbs, cheeses and green vegetables are sure to please your guests.

  • Low-and-Slow Salmon

    In many cultures, fish is considered a symbol for creation, abundance and good luck, which is why it is traditionally served to celebrate Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. This tender, moist and versatile salmon can be enjoyed warm or chilled, accompanied by one or more of our delicious sauces.