thread: Brunch ideas?

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    Brunch ideas?

    Having some people over for brunch on Sunday. My standard brunch is eggs benedict, as it is my fave!
    Think i have cooked that for these friends before so looking for new ideas. Got any?

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    I do puff pastry scrolls with tomato paste, garlic, cheese & basil - theyre really easy, you just 'decorate' one sheet of just thawed puff pastry, then roll it all up and cut it into 6 pieces on the diagonal. Flatten the scrolls out and pop in the oven!
    You could put anything on them actually, also good with just sugar & cinnamon

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    Corn Fritters with creme fraiche & smoked salmon?

    And Something sweet like Nigella's Grenola Muffins... mmmm

    Or even home made grenola triffles you layer the grenola (nigella's chocolate & peanut grenola), some fresh yoghurt and some fruit like banana's & some pureed raspberry with caster sugar.

    This way all you have to do is make up the fritters on the morning you can make the muffins or grenola the night before My apple crumble muffins are to die for

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    There was a thread before Christmas that might have some ideas for you:

    Christmas Brunch Ideas!...
    Last edited by Snowy Love; January 18th, 2008 at 06:03 PM.

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    Bruschetta! Mmmm....

    Croissants? Fruit platter? Muffins sounds good too Cai, mmm.... Smoothies?

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    Scrambled eggs with some fetta mixed in, mushrooms, bacon and hash browns, with toasted turkish bread. Yum!!

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    Oooooo maybe i need to have people over for brunch every sunday for the next month to try all of these ideas! Thanks

    Cai- Any chance you have the granola muffins already on your PC? If you don't maybe i'll just have to buy FEAST.
    Last edited by Junglemum; January 19th, 2008 at 06:21 AM.

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    Chocolate & Peanut Granola

    450g Rolled Oats
    120g Sunflower Seeds
    120g White Sesame Seeds
    175g Apple Sauce
    2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
    1 teaspoon ground ginger
    120g golden syrup
    4 Tablespoons honey
    100g light brown sugar
    300gms raw peanuts
    1 tsp Maldon Salt (but I'm sure table salt is fine if you don't have Maldo Salt)
    2 Tbs Sunflower oil
    300g raisins
    25gms cocoa powder.

    Mix everything together except the raisins together well in a large mixing bowl. I use a couple of curved rigid spatulas; normally, I'd be happy to use my hands, but here it just leaves you covered in everything.

    Spread the mixture on two lamington/cookie sheets and bake at 170C turning about halfway through baking and re-distributing the granola evenly during the baking process. The object is to get it evenly golden without tossing too much in one place. This should take anywhere from 40 minutes to 1 hour.

    Once its baked, allow to cool and mix together with raisins. Store airtight.

    Granola muffins

    220g plain flour
    1 tsp bicarb
    1/4 salt
    250 ml buttermilk
    1 egg
    175 light brown soft sugar
    80 ml vegetable oil
    250g granola (you can use storebought if you don't want to make the other recipe)

    Preheat oven to 200C. Line 12 whole muffin tin with muffin cases.
    Combine the flour, bicarbonate and salt in a large bowl. In a wide necked jug whisk together the buttermilk, egg, sugar & oil. Pour this into the dry ingredients and mix lightly to combine. Fold in the granola and then divide the muffin mixture between 12 paper cases. Bake for 25 minutes by which time they should have risen and become golden brown.

    Take the tin out of the oven, lift the muffins in their papers carefully out of the tin and let them cool, just a little though on a wire rack.

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    Thanks! Off to the shops, need to walk there and back a few times to work these muffins off i think.

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