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Easter brunch menu ideas
For anyone who has followed me for awhile, you know my forte is dinner and not breakfast. My family has fended for themselves in the morning ever since the kids were big enough to make toast, grab a yogurt and peel a banana. We all have our weaknesses! That said, there are a few times a year when I put some effort into breakfast. Easter is one of those times. Here are my menu suggestions to make your Easter breakfast special.
Woven bacon, egg and tomato bake
This is my newest breakfast creation, although these skillets would work nicely for a quick breakfast-for-dinner meal too. They are so easy to prepare that I have actually made them for non-holiday breakfasts. In fact, I have even whipped these meals-in-a-skillet up for weekday breakfasts. If you have tried my Incredible bacon-wrapped turkey, you know how fun weaving bacon is and how much everybody oohs and ahhs about anything involving woven bacon. These tasty skillets take 5 minutes to prepare and then the oven does all the work.
Lodge mini 6.5" cast iron skillets
You need these cute little cast iron pans from Lodge to make this dish. You will find all kinds of uses for these fun single-serving pans. think Mac and cheese, Apple crumble and Corned beef hash for starters.
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Aebleskiver pancakes with berries
My friend Sue introduced me to these tasty little morsels. They are Danish stuffed pancakes. You can stuff them with something sweet or you can go a savory route. Here is my recipe for berry-stuffed aebleskivers.
You will need an aebleskiver pan to make these. You can use a traditional cast iron aebleskiver pan or a non-stick version.
Dutch baby apple pancake
This dish is a family favorite. It is easy to make and presents as a beautiful puffed pillow and will make your kitchen smell divine.
Potato quiche minis
These scrumptious little morsels can be made in advance and are a nice addition to a breakfast buffet. They are crustless and contain no gluten.
Goat cheese and spinach quiche minis
Here is a similar quiche mini recipe made with spinach, roasted tomatoes and goat cheese that is also crustless and gluten free.
Mango and yogurt breakfast parfaits
This is a great solution to Easter breakfast if you want to make it ahead of time and spend more time with Easter morning activities than you want to spend at the table. Layered with yogurt, coconut milk-simmered quinoa, fresh mango and granola, these handy jars are a delicious way to enjoy breakfast on the go. I use these cute little Italian mason jars for these breakfast parfaits as well as my Avocado shrimp appetizer jars and my Grilled peach and amaretti dessert parfaits.
Minted fruit salad
A handful of chopped mint transforms a fresh fruit salad into something special. No other dressing needed. Your guests will ask you "What did you put on this salad that makes it sooos good?" I learned this trick from my friend Carol years ago.
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Sue's company bacon
What would a holiday breakfast be without bacon? I used to hate making bacon on the stove. As much as I love a good piece of bacon, I hate cleaning up the mess. That is until my friend Sue taught me how to cook bacon in the oven. Once you've tried this method you will never go back to frying bacon on the stove. For extra special bacon sprinkle it with a little brown sugar and cracked pepper like my friend Sue does. Yum!
In case you are having an adult brunch, here are two great brunch cocktails:
If you like your Bloody Marys fully loaded, spicy, textured and flavorful, this recipe is for you.
Ramos Gin Fizz
This classic country club brunch cocktail has an interesting history. Click here for my recipe and the backstory on this American cocktail that started over 100 years ago.
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Have a wonderful Easter!