Road turkey with all the sides... stuffing, roast potatoes, bread sauce, gravy, parsnips, peas, carrots, swede...
LOL -- How do you know you'll find one, or will you make do with anything you find on the street?
All of you guys talking about egg bakes/casseroles - are we talking quiche, strata, fritata or am I missing another delicious way to conduct eggs and other stuff into my mouth? Because I love trying new savory breakfast recipes.
All of you guys talking about egg bakes/casseroles - are we talking quiche, strata, fritata or am I missing another delicious way to conduct eggs and other stuff into my mouth? Because I love trying new savory breakfast recipes.
Love mince pies. Saving those for New Years.Oh, and Mince Pies and Christmas Pudding soaked in brandy and set alight!
Mine's a strata -- white bread cubes, egg, milk, sausage or bacon (kids like bacon), cheese, salt, pepper and dry mustard.
Mine's a strata -- white bread cubes, egg, milk, sausage or bacon (kids like bacon), cheese, salt, pepper and dry mustard. I only make it once a year (they got pretty indignant when I made it in the middle of the year one time!), so they look forward to it.
ETA: It's also great because you put it together the night before, and take it out. I bake it while they open gifts. Needs 15 minutes to set, so that's when I put the cinnamon rolls in (make those the night before as well).
My recipe is pretty similar as well - we also make this for a sweet option: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/21466/oven-baked-caramel-french-toast/
Here too. I use Poppin' Fresh and bake them in the shape of a tree, then tint the icing green and throw some sprinkles on. I am not ashamed.
(Not quite sure why that product is still on the shelves when I'm the only person in the world that admits to using it!)
I would LOVE to make something else, like one with hashbrowns, etc. But the kids (well, they're 18 and 24, now) won't let me. Sigh and LOL.
I would LOVE to make something else, like one with hashbrowns, etc. But the kids (well, they're 18 and 24, now) won't let me. Sigh and LOL.
I was talking to DH the other day about what we would do Christmas morning with it just being me and him. And I said, I think I will make some sticky buns and scones instead of cinnamon rolls for our coffee and then more of a brunch a little later. He started talking about the breakfast casserole (its the bread, egg, sausage and cheese one). I said, "uhmm you do realize that makes enough to feed us and all the kids twice, right?" "BUT, its TRADITION" was my answer. He will not budge. So I guess we will have it Christmas morning, and each morning there after. lol.
You misunderstand - I end up having to make both each year (the same two dishes). Same thing as you - I'd catch all kinds of crap if I switched up things (from my wife too)
I was talking to DH the other day about what we would do Christmas morning with it just being me and him. And I said, I think I will make some sticky buns and scones instead of cinnamon rolls for our coffee and then more of a brunch a little later. He started talking about the breakfast casserole (its the bread, egg, sausage and cheese one). I said, "uhmm you do realize that makes enough to feed us and all the kids twice, right?" "BUT, its TRADITION" was my answer. He will not budge. So I guess we will have it Christmas morning, and each morning there after. lol.
Thank you.This is the recipe I use. I thought it sounded awful until we tried it - works really well with ham. It's a Paula Deen recipe so packed with butter and sugar.
http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/...le-recipe-1914797?soc=socialsharingpinterest#!
How about just halving the recipe? I've made those casseroles many times; it's totally easy to adjust the portions up or down.