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For Mother's Day find brunch ideas at Bite of Fox and shop the HexClad sale

For Mother's Day find brunch ideas at Bite of Fox and shop the HexClad sale

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Wow, your Mom, this Mother's Day with a perfectly executed brunch with Bite of Fox as your sous chef. Bite of Fox has everything you need to get you started, from recipe ideas to where to get ingredients. It even has suggestions on the perfect cookware to execute your kitchen masterpieces.
These seven classic brunch favorites get an update on Bite of Fox for an unforgettable spread Mom will love. The list includes lemon poppy seed pancakes made with preserved lemons and flaky, buttery puff pastry filled with bacon, egg and cheese. Don't forget the beverages! Bite of Fox has a dressed-up mimosa recipe and an iced raspberry spritz cocktail to add to the day's fun.
Bite of Fox offers inspiring recipe ideas on its shoppable site and step-by-step instructions to help you plan your next meal. The recipes are easy to execute with HexClad's durable cookware (Fox is an investor in HexClad).
Right now, you can save up to 49% on HexClad cookware during the Mother's Day sale, which runs from April 24 to May 12. You can save up to 49% The collection features hybrid pans made from stainless steel and nonstick technology. The brand's patented laser-etched hexagon design ensures even heat distribution, allowing you to sear, sauté and simmer with precision and ease. With HexClad, you can achieve professional cooking results at home, knowing that you're using high-quality, reliable cookware.
Here are seven Bite of Fox recipes to help you plan the perfect Mother's Day brunch and don't miss the deals on this HexClad cookware :
French toast is amazing on any weekend, but jazz up the fun with these French Toast Sticks with Maple Syrup. The recipe uses challah bread dipped in a rich vanilla-cinnamon batter for an out-of-this-world creation that fits on a stick. Find all the ingredients you need and a video executing this delicious recipe on Bite of Fox.
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Mix your ingredients with this set of three mixing bowls from HexClad. This large frying pan has a spacious surface area big enough to handle several of those French toast sticks, so you spend less time in the kitchen and more time entertaining.
This recipe for Savory Breakfast Muffins makes a batch of 12 cornmeal and cheddar cheese delights. The mix also incorporates ham, bacon and bell peppers for a hearty, bit-sized option that is easy to make and tastes delicious. Find all the ingredients you need and a video of how to execute this delightful recipe on Bite of Fox.
HexClad's kitchen utensil set is the perfect tool for this job of mixing and scooping. These high-grade stainless steel and high–temperature–resistant silicone utensils are sturdy and won't let you down.
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Want to add a cocktail option to your menu? Try this Iced Raspberry Spritz, which mixes icy champagne, raspberries, and Seltzer. It is easy to make but delivers on taste and aesthetics, elevating your brunch to a party atmosphere. Find all the ingredients you need and a video of how to execute this delightful cocktail on Bite of Fox.
Give toaster pastries an adult lift with the Bite of Fox version. The Bacon, Egg and Cheese Toaster Pastries recipe stuffs creamy scrambled eggs, crispy bacon, and gooey melted cheddar in flaky, buttery puff pastry for a naughtily delicious brunch menu treat. Visit Bite of Fox for step-by-step instructions on executing this recipe with all the necessary ingredients.
Scramble your eggs and crisp that bacon in HexClad's 10-inch pan. The pan heats evenly so you will get the perfect cook on scrambled eggs and the best crisp on your bacn.
Unleash the power of preserved lemons in this Preserved Lemon and Poppyseed Pancakes recipe. This pancake recipe uses ricotta cheese and buttermilk to make a creamy, rich texture that is defined by the vanilla and almond extract. The preserved lemon sugar infusion adds a sweet-salty balance, making this recipe a favorite. Find all the ingredients you need and a video of how to execute this elevated pancake recipe on Bite of Fox.
Every menu should have a showstopper, and for your Mother's Day brunch, make it the Chicken and Waffle Skewers with Hot Honey Dipping Sauce recipe. This version takes the classic crispy fried chicken and fluffy waffles recipes and turns them into bite-sized skewers served with a hot honey dipping sauce. Visit Bite of Fox for step-by-step instructions on how to execute this recipe with all the ingredients you need.
This Bite of Fox recipe for the classic mimosa combines sparkling wine and orange juice to make this favorite brunch drink. Find a fun way to garnish this drink with fresh fruit to make your mimosa more festive.
Find the perfect gift for mom this Mother's Day during the HexClad sale and save up to 49%. Here is a sample of what is on sale and these products are perfect for making your epic Mother's Day brunch spread.
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This large frying pan has a spacious surface area big enough to handle several of those French toast sticks, so you spend less time in the kitchen and more time entertaining. The tempered-glass vented lid makes it easy to watch your meal. This pan features HexClad's revolutionary hybrid technology, combining stainless steel and its trademarked TerraBond ceramic nonstick for the ultimate sear and easy clean-up. It is oven-safe to 400°F.
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Show mom how much you appreciate her cooking with this stellar set of knives. These best-selling knives feature a green pakkawood–handle and Japanese Damascus steel. They are beautiful and functional. The set includes a magnetic walnut block that will help keep your blades sharp.
Mom will love upgrading her utensils to this nine-piece set from Hexclad. This set has everything she needs to help her make those Bite of Fox creations, including a big basting spoon and fish spatula. All the utensils are made of high-grade stainless steel and high–temperature–resistant silicone with a PVD gunmetal finish. They can withstand temperatures up to 450°F and are dishwasher-safe.
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Use the 10-inch pan to fry up some of those smaller ingredients. This pan has everything you love about the 12-inch, but it is smaller enough to take on sauteing or simmering jobs.
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The HexClad two-quart hybrid pot is a great option for making sauces because its hybrid technology allows for easy clean-up, durability, and even heat distribution. You can get this pot in several sizes to meet your kitchen needs, from making sauces to stocking. This stock pot heats up quickly and evenly, providing excellent temperature control.
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Round out your Mom's kitchen wear with this gorgeous Hexclad apron. These aprons are made from recycled HexTwill fabric and are available in several different colors. She will love the extra touches like pockets and stain-resistant fabric of this stylish apron.
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Swap out those tattered mitts for this heat-resistant silicone HexClad mitt set. The mitts feature a long cuff to protect your arms from the heat. These stylish oven mitts are easy to clean and look great in any kitchen.Original article source: For Mother's Day find brunch ideas at Bite of Fox and shop the HexClad sale
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