We always have a fry up if we're having Christmas at my Mum's. We are a bunch of fatty boombas on Christmas Day Thankfully we don't have Christmas Dinner until 4pm so we have plenty of time to get over our mammoth breakfast just in time for our next giant meal
We will have quite a few people round ours in the morning and no space for sitting down so I was thinking of doing a canape type breakfast. So far I have planned
Mini bagels with scrambled eggs and smoked salmon
Small cocktail type rolls with bacon
Maple syrup French toast with berries
Champagne / Orange juice
We're only having lunch late .. 14:30
Eta - actually ... scrap the French toast idea, I will make these instead because I can do them the night before and after they'll be ready in the morning
https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/overnight-cinnamon-rolls-recipe.html
Maybe not on Christmas day, but we are planning on having a Christmas breakfast / brunch with friends. I was thinking of making french toasts dipped in crushed pecan nuts and covered in maple syrup. Either that or "stuffed" french toasts with cream cheese and jelly.
saw asda do christmas tree crumpets so may get the boys them instead of bacon sarnies. they could have a piece of bacon and a crumpet as ds3 usually only pulls the bacon out and doubt ds4 could manage a bacon sarnie lol
Pastries and coffee/fruit juice or chocolate milkshake.
Last year i bought pain au chocolate and toaster waffles. There is talk of hubby making cinnamon rolls or him buying krispy kremes this year.
Hubby would have a full English but that and a full roast by 2pm is too much. I like dinner all done and dusted by 3pm so i can chill out with the kids so a light breakfast is better. Full cooked number on boxing day though!!
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