thread: Christmas breakfast ideas.

  1. #1
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    Oct 2006
    Melbourne
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    Christmas breakfast ideas.

    I'm having a few people over for Christmas breakfast this year (10 adults, 2 toddlers) and have started wondering what we will eat?

    It needs to be a light brekky as we will all be going to our aunts afterwards for a hot lunch ( 3 course meal, yummo!).

    I will be having a fresh fruit platter and mum is bringing home made mince pies.
    Any other ideas? Also I don't want to be spending heaps of time in the kitchen so needs to be easy too!

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    Jan 2007
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    From my Marie Claire brunch book I got from a lovely BB member last year for SS!

    A herb omelette, pikelets, fruit smoothies, salmon, dill and camembert frittata, nut and seed muesli, mixed berry couscous, cappucino and white choc muffins! If you want any reciepes let me know!!!!

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    sliced baked ham (prepared the night before) with poached eggs & chutney.

    It's our traditioinal brekky

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    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
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    Crossaints
    bacon and egg rolls
    Ham and egg muffins (made days beforehand !)
    Pastries.

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Feb 2006
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    Mmm, we're doing the same thing this year. I think light stuff is good too.

    My family can be fussy. Dad will want cereal, I reckon the others will eat croissants, maybe we'll have some fresh fruit and yoghurt, maybe muffins.
    Smoothies, fresh juice, and good coffee sound good too!

    We're a bit different though, in that we're a bit rushed, cos we all head off to church afterwards, before going our separate ways for lunch! So we have to keep it simple.

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    May 2003
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    We have a traditional English Christmas Brekky........with some lighter stuff thrown in.......

    ~ Pork pie and pickles (its an aquired taste!)
    ~ Scrambled eggs
    ~ Fruit platter

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    Oct 2006
    Melbourne
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    Thanks some great ideas, why didn't I think of croissants , definitely getting those!

    Tan my coffee addicted family would love cappuccino/choc muffins - can you post recipe please!

    Not sure about the pork pie and pickles Lucy, might leave that one for you

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    Oct 2007
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    We do the "breakfast thing" every year with the in-laws.

    We take turns at whose house it is and it's always a barbie. Bacon, ham, eggs, toast, prawns, cereal (for those who want it). Being a barbie, means the men (or older boys) usually cook. Makes it pretty easy, weather permitting we usually eat outside, and everyone pitches in and helps clean up before splitting up for the day.

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    We always have fruit platter and croissants...

    Pork pies and pickles - yummy, but not sure about that for a morning thing

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    Every christmas we have croissants for brekkie. Nice and easy. throw them in the oven. Easy to clean up and best of all YUMMY to eat!

    Have a great Christmas breakfast! Not long to go now! YAY!

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    Oct 2007
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    I always love danish pastries. I just buy them the day prior from my local bakery as theirs are so yummy and then crisp them in the oven on Christmas morn. Maybe some piklets for the little ones.