Recipe ideas for a special Christmas breakfast
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| December 24, 2009
In Coffee and Convo, Kitchen Basics
Featured Recipe: Christmas Eggnog French Toast
What are your family’s Christmas breakfast traditions? We’ve done everything from French toast to sausage biscuits to quiche, but we always like to prepare something a little special.
Here are some of the special (and easy) breakfast recipes here on Kitchen Scoop. Just click on these links and you’ll go straight to our Recipe Box:
Pumpkin Granola Pancakes with Mountain Apple Compote
Chocolate Gravy with Croissants
One of our favorite cookbook recipes is the Eggs Benedict Casserole from Desperation Entertaining.
(It’s not here on The Scoop yet, but you can find it in the book on page 282.) It uses a microwave Hollandaise recipe that’s to die for!
Be sure and leave your Christmas breakfast ideas in the comments section of this blog post. And have a very Merry Christmas!
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Christmas Eggnog French Toast
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Pumpkin Granola Pancakes with Mountain Apple Compote
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Chocolate Gravy with Croissants
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