Since it's just going to be my daughter and her dad and me for Christmas this year, I'm thinking of having a nice big breakfast and skipping the traditional dinner. We'll be going to have dessert and coffee with my step-kids and their mom late in the afternoon. I'd like to find a breakfast casserole recipe, or even something I could do in the slow cooker overnight, so I can enjoy my daughter opening her gifts Christmas morning instead of doing a lot of cooking. I need the recipe to include some protein, or nutritioal value at least, since it will be the main meal of the day, probably more of a brunch. Do any of you have favorite breakfast recipes that are easy but festive?
Asked by Ballad at 12:48 PM on Dec. 20, 2012 in Food & Drink
Level 45 (193,996 Credits)Answer by m-avi at 1:00 PM on Dec. 20, 2012
Answer by missanc at 12:49 PM on Dec. 20, 2012
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Answer by idareyou at 1:39 PM on Dec. 20, 2012
We're having our traditional biscuits and gravy with bacon and sausage, but if we weren't this looks really great for Christmas morning: http://www.yourhomebasedmom.com/60-minute-cinnamon-rolls/ along with eggs, hashbrowns, and a breakfast meat.
Answer by Ginger0104 at 1:46 PM on Dec. 20, 2012
Sugar Crusted Vanilla French Toast
Breakfast muffins: Pour egg into a greased cupcake pan, then add toppings like - mushrooms, veggies, and meat, turkey. Bake them in the oven at 375-degrees for 30 minutes and let them cool. Pop them into plastic bags so that you can grab them easily in the morning.
Answer by Crafty26 at 3:56 PM on Dec. 20, 2012
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