Terry Thompson-Anderson knows Texas. The author and chef has lived in Houston, Austin, and Fredericksburg, and has roamed the entire Lone Star State researching her ten cookbooks, including 2014’s James Beard Award–nominated Texas on the Table. While writing it, she found herself especially drawn to the first meal of the day. “I eat a lot of breakfasts on my travels, and I’m always struck by the diversity of ethnic and cultural styles in Texas,” she says. “I realized, wow, this goes way beyond bacon and eggs.” In her new cookbook, Breakfast in Texas: Recipes for Elegant Brunches, Down-Home Classics, and Local Favorites, Thompson-Anderson shares nearly one hundred recipes for everything from sweet Czech pastries to hearty, spicy Mexican casseroles. No matter the recipe’s heritage, though, the foods share a theme—they’re made for entertaining. (“I like what Anthony Bourdain asks: ‘What nicer thing can you do for somebody than make them breakfast?’” she says.) One tip that’s guaranteed to please a crowd: “Add a libation from the first chapter on drinks,” she says, “and start your brunch the Texas way.”
CJ Lotz Diego is Garden & Gun’s senior editor. A staffer since 2013, she wrote G&G’s bestselling Bless Your Heart trivia game, edits the Due South travel section, and covers gardens, books, and art. Originally from Eureka, Missouri, she graduated from Indiana University and now lives in Charleston, South Carolina, where she tends a downtown pocket garden with her florist husband, Max.







