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Christmas Breakfast?
I am looking for a new menu for Christmas morning...
Ideally, I would LOVE something I could make the night before and then just put the finishing touches on/bake in the morning. What do you guys eat on xmas morning??
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french toast casserole one of paula deen's recipes. let me see if i can find it
found it http://recipes.pauladeen.com/index.p...ast_casserole/ |
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Our tradition is to have breakfast burritos. Yum!
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well last year I was really sick so I made Christmas breakfast with help from MIL and skipped any other food at all, all day. We had eggs, biscuits, gravy, sausage, bacon, cottage cheese, cinnamon rolls, fried apples, and pancakes with maple syrup. I'll never do that again LOL!
Normally I put oats for oatmeal with tiny fresh cut up apples, cinnamon and sugar in the crock pot the night before, OR we'll get donuts in advance the day before, like Krispy Kreme |
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Oh, YUM!!!
When we still all gathered at mom & dad's house, one of my brothers would always volunteer breakfast duty and start making us either omelettes or pancakes and eggs (depending on the brother) as soon as we were finished opening gifts. *sigh* I miss those days. These days one of our favourite things to do is stock up on bagels to toast, lox (smoked salmon), cream cheese, red onion and capers. It's super yummy, easy to do self-serve and nice and filling. And very little mess or work for anyone to deal with. I need to go check out that french toast casserole recipe though... sounds very nummy! |
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I think I'm doing this one this year with some good ole' Jimmy Dean breakfast links...
Caramel-Cranberry-Apple Pull-Aparts 4 Nature Valley Pecan Crunch Granola Bars, crushed (3/4 c.) 1/2 c. chopped pecans 1 tsp. ground cinnamon 1 c. whipping cream 1/2 c. packed light brown sugar 2 cans (17.5 oz each) Pillsbury Grands! Flaky Supreme refrigerated cinnamon rolls with icing 1/4 c. unsweetened dried cranberries 1 med. granny smith apple, peeled, coarsely chopped (about 1-1/4 c.) Heat oven to 350. Spray 12 cup fluted tube cake pan with cooking spray. In a small bowl mixed crushed granola bars, pecans and 1/2 tsp. of the cinnamon. Sprinkle mixture evenly in bottom of pan. In large bowl, mix whipping cream, brown sugar and remaining 1/2 tsp. cinnamon. Separate cans of dough into 10 rolls. Set icings aside. Cut each roll into quarters. Stir roll pieces, cranberries and apple into whipping cream mixture to coat. Spoon mixture into pan; spread evenly. Bake 50 to 60 minutes or until deep golden brown. Immediately place heatproof serving plate or platter upside down over pan. Turn plate and pan over. DO NOT remove pan. Cool 5 minutes. Remove pan. Scrape any remaining topping in pan onto coffee cake. Cool 5 minutes longer. Drizzle with icings. Serve warm. or, if I feel lazy I will make my MIL's Blueberry French Toast You can substitute the blueberries with any kind of berry you like. 1/2 c. flour 1-1/2 c. milk 1 tbsp. sugar 1/2 tsp. vanilla 1/4 tsp. salt 6 eggs 10 slices french bread cut into cubes 1 3-oz. pkg. cream cheese cut into 1/2" cubes 1 c. fresh or frozen blueberries 1/2 c. chopped nuts Grease 13x9 pan. Beat flour, milk, sugar, vanilla, salt & eggs until smooth. Stir in bread until coated. Pour into pan. top evenly with cream cheese, blueberries and nuts. Cover and refrigerate up to 24 hours. *If you refrigerate this overnight, be sure to let the pan sit at room temp for at least 30 minutes prior to baking so you don't break your dish (assuming you are using glass or stoneware). Bake at 400 uncovered for 20-25 minutes or until golden brown. Sprinkle with powdered sugar. Serve with warm syrup (I usually melt butter in with my syrup). |
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We do breakfast burrito's too...or bisquits and gravy!
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We just usually have pancakes or something like that, but my mom always makes Ham & Cheese Strata (she calls it Brides Breakfast)...it is SO good, but we aren't there on Christmas morning so we always miss it. Next year we will be living in the same town so I'll get to do everything I normally miss!
Cheese and Ham Strata 16 slices bread, white or brown Thinly sliced back bacon or ham Slices of sharp cheddar cheese 6 eggs 1/2 tsp. salt 1/4 tsp. pepper 1 tsp. dry mustard 1/4 cup minced onion 1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce Dash of Tabasco 3 cups milk 1/2 cup butter Crushed Cornflakes 1/4 cup chopped green pepper - Arrange 8 crust free slices of bread in the bottom of baking dish. Cover with a single layer of ham, add a layer of cheese. Cover with remaining slices of bread like a sandwich. Beat eggs. Add salt and pepper, mustard, onion, green pepper, sauces and milk. Cover and refrigerate over night. In the morning melt butter, pour over top, sprinkle with crushed cornflakes. Bake uncovered in a (9x13) pan at 350 for 1 hour. Let stand for 10 min. before serving. Serves 6 or more.
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We don't have a traditonal breakfast, but my youngest has requested we have cinnamon rolls. We do have pizza as a traditional Christmas Eve dinner though!
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NOW THIS sounds YUMMY!!!!
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According to my kids, I *HAVE* to make my "famous" cinnamon rolls every year!
*snorts* 'cause they are just Pillsbury cinnamon rolls (you know, pop them open and throw in a round cake pan LOL |
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The Chocolate Santa from my stocking!!! You mean your alls mom's don't let you eat chocolate on Christmas morning!?!?! What a meanie!!!
Normally we have monkey bread (from Walmart's frozen case) but this year I think I'm going to make homemade cinnamon rolls!!!
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I love our Christmas morning breakfast, mainly because I don't have to cook it LOL.
DH makes buttermilk waffles from scratch, and probably have eggs, bacon or sausage, and some fresh fruit out as well. |
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I always make cinnamon rolls while the kids are opening up their stockings, etc.
The family arrives later in the morning for brunch. I usually do a french toast bake, omelet thingie (baked), and fruit salad. |
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We do breakfast casserole (eggs, ham, cheese, hashbrowns - it's awesome) and I usually have juice, coffee (lots), and some kind of rolls. The casserole bakes while we open stockings and such. Works great!
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We're at my parents this year for Christmas. That means bacon and eggs and bagels! WOOT!
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We do "kolaches".
Take Pillsbury crescent rolls (the ones that come 8 to a package - just regular, not extra anything) and split each triangle in 1/2 (you end up with 16 skinny triangles). Sprinkle with grated cheddar cheese. Put a Lil Smokie on top and roll up. Cook in the oven per package directions. You can make them up the night before and keep in the refrigerator. |
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Egg & Sausage Casserole:
1 pound ground sausage 2 1/4 cup milk 10 eggs 1 1/2 tsp dry mustard 1/2 tsp salt 1 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese 3 slices or 2 cups bread cubes Heat oven to 350 degrees. Brown sausage and drain well, set aside. In large bowl combine milk, eggs, mustard and salt. Beat 1 minute, medium speed, stir in cheese, bread and sausage. Pour into ungreased 9x13 baking pan. Bake 30-40 minutes or until knife comes out clean. TIP: Prepare, cover & refrigerate overnight instead of baking right away. Bake uncovered 40-50 minutes at 350 degrees.
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We TOTALLY do this. Always did growing up too. I love it. Easy and yummy (and uh, healthy....) |
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Well I often make LuAnn's famous cinnamon rolls.
This year, we aren't doing a Christmas "dinner" on Christmas day (cause dh has to work), so I'm gonna do a special breakfast instead. I'll make this ham, egg, & cheese braid (from pampered chef). This is something I used to take to work every time we'd have food day, and people DEVOUR it. Ham 'N Eggs Brunch Braid (More Stoneware Sensations Cookbook...pg 28) 4 oz cream cheese 1/2 cup milk 8 eggs, divided 1/4 tsp salt Dash ground black pepper 1/4 cup red bell pepper, chopped 2 Tbls sliced green onions with tops 1 tsp butter or margarine 2 (8 oz) pkg refrigerated crescent rolls 1/4 lb thinly sliced deli ham 2 oz cheddar cheese, shredded (1/2 cup) Preheat oven to 375°F. Place cream cheese and milk in Classic Batter Bowl. Microwave on HIGH 1 minute. Whisk until smooth using Stainless Steel Whisk. Separate 1 egg using Egg Separator; reserve egg white. Add the yolk and remaining 7 eggs, salt and black pepper to Batter Bowl; whisk to combine. Chop bell pepper using Food Chopper. Add bell pepper and onions to egg mixture. Melt butter in Generation II 10 inch Frying Pan over medium low heat. Add egg mixture; cook, stirring occasionally, until eggs are set but still moist. Remove pan from heat. Unroll 1 package of crescent dough; do not separate. Arrange longest side of dough across width of Rectangle Baking Stone. Repeat with remaining package of dough. Using Baker's Roller, roll dough to seal perforations. On longest sides of Baking Stone, cut dough into strips 1 1/2 inches apart, 3 inches deep using Paring Knife (there will be 6 inches in the center for the filling). Arrange ham evenly over middle of dough. Spoon eggs over ham. Shred cheddar cheese over eggs using Deluxe Cheese Grater. To braid, lift strips of dough across filling to meet in center, twisting each strip one turn. Continue alternating strips to form a braid. Brush lightly beaten egg white over dough using Pastry Brush. Bake 25-28 minutes or until deep golden brown. Cut into slices with Slice 'N Serve. Makes 10 servings |
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We always have a french toast casserole. I pop it in the oven when the kids get up and it's done by the time they finish opening. I make a different one every year but my favorite is blueberry. They have some good ones at www.allrecipes.com
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We have French Toast casserole. It's made the night before and put in the fridge and I pop it in the oven when we wake up and by the time we are done opening gifts (or ready to take a break since DD takes forever to finish), it's ready to eat. It's sooo yummy, too!
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We have the Breakfast casserole like Melinda's recipe. I also tried another one this year, which I might try for Christmas morning, that has hash browns in it.
Breakfast Casserole (with potatoes) ½ lb. pork sausage 1 medium onion chopped 4 cups hash browns, thawed (16 oz) 1 ½ cups shredded Monterey jack or cheddar cheese 3 eggs beaten 1 cup milk ¼ tsp pepper In large skillet, cook sausage and onions, breaking up sausage. Drain fat. In a 8x8x2 baking dish, layer potatoes, half of cheese, sausage and onion mix, remaining cheese. In a bowl, combine eggs milk and pepper. Pour over cheese, etc. Bake covered in 350 F oven for 45-55 minutes or until knife near the center comes out clean. Cut into squares. Serves 6. I left it overnight, cooked it in the morning and it was a hit at work when we had food day....
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This is basically what we do too...we have something small like cinnamon rolls right after we open gifts, and then I get started on the extravaganza that is brunch here (we do that instead of dinner). I make eggs, bacon, sausage, pancakes, danish, muffins, fruit...um...and a lot of other stuff...LOL.
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Mommy does Christmas breakfast. Egg casserole, hot fruit, cinnamon cream cheese monkey bread, some potato thing and mimosas.
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Last year I think I made a baked French toast recipe Gina Miller had posted at DST. I suppose I will make it again if I can find the recipe b/c Mr Picky Henry actually ate it!
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We always have Gingerbread Waffles with fruit topping and some kind of meat. Usually sausage. Sean opens all the gifts while I make breakfast.
Gingerbread Waffles 3 cups all-purpose flour 4 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 2 teaspoons ground ginger 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated nutmeg, eyeball it 1/2 teaspoon salt 4 large eggs 2/3 cup packed dark brown sugar 1 cup canned pumpkin puree 1 1/4 cups milk 1/2 cup molasses 1/2 cup (1 stick) melted butter, plus some to butter the iron Syrup, whipped cream or fresh fruits for topping, to pass at table Preheat waffles iron. In a large bowl combine flour, baking powder, cinnamon, ginger, nutmeg and salt. In a medium bowl, beat eggs and brown sugar until fluffy, then beat in pumpkin, milk, molasses and melted butter. Stir the wet into dry until just moist. Do not overstir the waffle batter. Brush the iron with a little melted butter and cook 4 waffles, 4 sections each. Serve with toppings of choice. |
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A cassarole sounds so yummy right now but our tradition is for hubby to make crépes. YUM! He makes the batter before we go to bed Christmas Eve and then goes to town after we open gifts. We each have one with ham & cheese for a little nutrition... then it's no holds barred... nutela, chocolate, bananas, strawberries, whipped cream, butter & sugar... whatever we want. It's fun.
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if you all like casserole. this one is good! sooo super easy and can be chilled overnight and ready for you all first thing in the morning. i like to add veggies of some kind or at least some fresh chives. yummm.
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We used to do pancakes but we've moved to breakfast strata
12 slices firm white bread, cubed 1 pound cooked & crumbled bulk sausage 2 cups sharp cheddar cheese, shredded (low-fat okay, but fat-free does not work!) 6 eggs 1 can Carnation Evaporated Skim milk ½ tsp. salt ¼ tsp. dry mustard (optional) ½ stick melted butter or margarine (butter your pan, then melt the rest) Butter a 9x13 glass baking dish. In large bowl, toss bread cubes, meat and cheese.Beat eggs until foamy and add milk, dry mustard and salt, beating again with eggs. Add to the bread mixture in the bowl and toss together, until the ingredients are evenly mixed and the bread is fairly coated with the egg mixture. Pour mixture into buttered baking dish. Pour melted butter evenly over the top. Cover tightly and refrigerate overnight.Uncover and bake in a preheated oven at 325º for one hour. |
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I had to find the recipe (cuz I'm too lazy to copy it from the card) but I make these:
http://www.bbonline.com/recipe/runni...t_recipe1.html *BTW, awesome recipes on that site! Serves 6 * 4 large tart Apples, peeled, and sliced * 1 tsp. Cinnamon * Sugar to taste * ¾ cup Brown Sugar * 3 tbsp. Light Corn Syrup * 3 tbsp. Butter or Margarine * ¾ cup Walnuts or Pecans, chopped * 12 slices firm White Bread * 3 Eggs, beaten * 1¼ cups Skim Milk * 1 tsp. Vanilla. * ¼ tsp. Nutmeg Place apples in a medium-size skillet. Pour ½ cup water over apples. Simmer 4-5 minutes until apples are softened. Drain apples in colander. Place in a bowl and gently mix in cinnamon and a little sugar if apples are too tart. Set aside. In the same skillet, combine brown sugar, corn syrup, and butter. Cook and stir over medium heat until sugar melts and mixture just begins to come to a slow boil. Pour into a 13x9-inch baking dish. Sprinkle with nuts. Place 6 slices of bread on top of syrup and nuts. Divide apples among bread slices and top with remaining 6 slices. Whisk together eggs, milk, vanilla, and nutmeg. Pour over "apple sandwiches." Cover and refrigerate over night. In the morning, preheat oven to 325º and bake uncovered for 40 minutes. Remove from oven, cover with a serving platter, and invert. Cut each sandwich in half diagonally and serve with vanilla sauce. Vanilla Sauce * ½ cup Sugar * 1 tbsp. Cornstarch * 2 tbsp. Butter or Margarine * 1 tbsp. Vanilla Mix sugar, cornstarch, and 1 cup water in a small saucepan. Cook, stirring often, over medium heat until thick and bubbly. Remove from heat, add butter, and vanilla. Stir until butter melts.
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Wahoo! You guys have some awesome suggestions here- I will gather the troops to review the choices when they get up! Thanks, everyone!
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Here's another good breakfast casserole I make. Its so yummy!
It would be good for x-mas breakfast. Toffee Apple French Toast 8 cups cubed French bread, (1 inch cubes) 2 medium tart apples, peeled & chopped 1 package (8oz) cream cheese, softened 3/4 cup packed brown sugar 1/4 cup sugar 1 3/4 cup milk, divided 2 teaspoons vanilla extract, divided 1/2 cups English toffee bits and/or nuts 5 eggs Place half the bread in a greased 13x9 inch pan. Top with apples. In a large mixing bowl, beat cream cheese, sugars, 1/4 cup milk, and 1 teaspoon of vanilla until smooth. Fold in toffee or nuts. Spread over apples. Top with remaining bread. In another mixing bowl, beat eggs, remaining milk & vanilla together. Pour over bread. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Remove dish from refrigerator 30 minutes before baking. Bake uncovered, at 350 degrees for 35-45 minutes or until knife inserted near the center comes out clean. |
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I was thinking about doing breakfast casserole, but after seeing all of these yummy recipes, I may try something else...
Heck... I want a few of these for breakfast today!
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Gosh, I have never thought much about it. Just whatever I guess.
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Last year my DD and I made Pilsbury turnovers, but I think this year I might make overnight sticky buns from scratch... if I have time in between wrapping gifts 'cause I'm not sure if I'll get that done before Christmas eve... lol.
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We do mimosas for the adults, juice for the kids and cinnamon buns.
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We have a huge get together at my cousin's house every year. Everybody, like every single family member is all there by 9am Christmas morning. So we don't eat at home, we just open our presents and run over there for more presents LOL.
He does the works. Everything you can think of. I just bring hashbrown casserole. |
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We always have cinnamon rolls.
I don't have time to cook a big breakfast because we usually have to be out of the house by 11-12 for dinner and since we usually eat around 1-2 a big breakfast would ruin that.
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no question about it, my family tradition is Eggs Benedict. Even when we were in a hotel last year at Disneyland, dad packed his egg poaching pan etc so we could make them!!
I am seriously drooling after reading all these recipes, (especially the gingerbread waffles and toffee apple french toast!) so I think I've got breakfasts planned right up until Xmas day now!! haha thanks
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I am drooling over the gingerbread waffles and the toffee apple french toast recipes Vanessa posted! Too bad we don't have a waffle iron though. I think I might have to fix the toffee apple one though! Last year I made the baked french toast recipe that Gina Miller posted @ MSA and Rob wasn't a fan of that but this one sounds even better so he might go for it!
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I've always done cinnamon sugar Monkey Bread, but I think I might be trying one of these sausage/egg casseroles this year! They sound delish!!
BTW-to make the Monkey Bread, I use the frozen bread loaves by Bridgeford. Thaw, cut into chunks, dip into melted butter then roll in a cinnamon/sugar mix. Let rise then bake at 350 for about 20 minutes. |
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I always make monkey bread and this awesome egg and potoato casserole!
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We make what we call "Cinnamon Bears." They're really like monkey bread. They're easy to make...
Take a can of biscuits (we use Grands buttermilk) Melt about half a stick of butter Mix up cinnamon sugar in another bowl Coat biscuits individually in butter, then roll in cinnamon sugar Bake according to package directions in a glass baking pan with sides touching Use leftover butter to make frosting by adding powdered sugar and a few drops of milk. I also add some vanilla extract. It's not low-fat, but it sure is good!
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OH girlfriend....this is SO yummified.......and AWESOME leftover too!
Sausage & Egg Casserole Strata 12 slices bread cubed, crusts trimmed 12 oz. (3 cups) shredded cheddar 1 lb. ground pork sausage, cooked; drain fat 6-7 large eggs 2 ½ c. milk 1 tsp. dry mustard 1 can cream of mushroom soup 1 pint fresh mushrooms, chopped big In 9x13 greased pan, layer bread, cheese, sausage, and mushrooms. Combine soup, dry mustard, milk, and eggs. Pour over strata. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for about one hour.
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