AN EASY-PEASY CHRISTMAS DAY BRUNCH FROM AUTHOR AND KITCHEN GURU SLOANE TAYLOR
From Sloane Taylor
After we entertain
Christmas Eve, we tear through the house cleaning up before the kids and grands
come for brunch Christmas Day. This meal is wonderful because so much can be
prepared well in advance and stored in the fridge until it’s time to cook.
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Breakfast Soufflé
Hash Browns
Fresh Fruit Salad
Mini Croissants
Christmas Cookies & Leftover Desserts
Mimosas
Breakfast Soufflé
1 lb. (½kg) ham, bacon, or breakfast sausage
9 eggs, lightly beaten
3 cups (750ml) milk
1 tsp. (5ml) dry mustard
Diced green, red, and/or yellow pepper to taste
½ lb. (57g) sharp cheddar cheese, grated
½ lb. (57g) Swiss or Gruyere cheese, or a combination of the two, grated
Diced onion to taste
Freshly ground black pepper to taste
4 – 1 in. (2.54cm) slices Vienna or French bread, cubed
Preheat oven to 350°F
(180°C).
Dice ham or bacon. If
you use ham, set aside in the bowl you use for the eggs. Fry bacon to the
crispness you prefer. Drain on paper towels. If you use breakfast sausage, fry
meat until no longer pink. Be sure to break up any clumps. Drain meat in a
colander while you continue to prepare the soufflé.
Add all ingredients,
except the bread, to eggs. Stir well. Gently stir in bread.
Pour mixture into an
ungreased 9 x 13-inch (33 x 22cm) glass baking dish. Bake 1 hour or until a
knife inserted in the center has no egg clinging to it.
This dish can be
assembled one or two days ahead of time. On serving day allow the soufflé to
sit on your counter 1 – 2 hours before you bake it.
Leftovers are excellent
from the microwave.
Hash Browns
If you need to increase the hash browns recipe for a larger group of people,
it’s best to sparingly add more garlic powder. As is this recipe serves 6.
Leftovers reheat beautifully.
3 russet potatoes (about
1½ pounds), peeled
1½ tsp. (7.5ml) garlic powder, not salt
Freshly ground pepper, to taste
¼ cup (60ml) extra virgin olive oil
Shred potatoes on the
large holes of a box grater or use the coarse grater disk on a food processor.
Transfer them to a bowl of cold water. Allow them to soak for 2 minutes. Drain
in a colander and then rinse under cold water. You do this to remove the starch
that makes hash browns gummy.
Transfer shreds to a
kitchen towel. Gather together ends of towel and twist over sink, squeezing
firmly to wring out as much liquid as possible. This step creates crisp hash
browns. Transfer potatoes to a medium bowl and toss with garlic powder and
pepper. Be sure to evenly distribute the seasonings.
Heat olive oil in a
large skillet over medium heat. Add potatoes, press down to form a thin layer and
cook for a minute or two. Stir and then press down again. Cook until a dark
golden crust forms, about 5 minutes.
Turn potatoes in
sections. This is easier than trying to turn the food as a whole. Continue to
fry until hash browns are crisp and browned all over, 5 minutes or so. Transfer
to paper towels to absorb excess oil.
Fresh Fruit Salad
1 banana, peeled
1 pear, cored
1 tbsp. (15ml) lemon juice
¼ pineapple, peeled, cored, and diced
1 kiwi, peeled and sliced
10 seedless red grapes, halved
10 blueberries
10 raspberries, optional
Slice banana into
bitesize pieces. Scoop into a medium-sized bowl. Dice pear and add to bowl.
Sprinkle lemon juice over fruit to stop it from turning brown and mix well.
Gently fold in remaining
fruit.
Spoon into a glass bowl,
cover with cling wrap, and chill until time to serve. Leftovers are still good
the next day.
Mimosas
1 bottle sparking white wine or champagne, cold
1 carton orange juice, cold
Tall slender glasses
Fill glasses half full
with wine. Tip the glass slightly as you pour to retain the fizz. Top off with
orange juice. Don’t stir. That will destroy the bubbles.
May you enjoy all the
days of your life filled with good friends, laughter, and seated around a
well-laden table!
Sloane
Sloane Taylor is an Award-Winning romance author with a passion that
consumes her day and night. She is an avid cook and posts new recipes on
her blog every Wednesday. The recipes are user
friendly, meaning easy.
Learn more about
Taylor’s cookbooks, Date Night Dinners and Recipes to Create Holidays Extraordinaire on
Amazon.
Excerpts from her
romance books and free reads can be found on her website, blog,
and her Amazon Author Page. Connect with Taylor
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Love the caserole dish. Plan to try it out when the fam gathers at Christmas. Another winner by our Sloane.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Emma. Hope everyone enjoys it!
DeleteThanks so much for stopping by and commenting, Emma.
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ReplyDeleteYou are welcome. Thanks for stopping by and commenting, Pamela.
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