While most of the action on Christmas morning is usually found under the tree, there's nothing like waking up to the smell of fresh baked breads in the morning. Christmas Morning Breakfast can be a wonderful holiday tradition. Preparation ahead of time with the those you love, then sharing the excitement around the table will make for wonderful life long memories.
I turned to some of my favorite food blogs and cooking magazines for these recipes and found some inspiration that will wake taste buds and bring some morning joy to your holiday table.
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Cranberry Cinnamon Christmas Tree Rolls – Recipe brought to you from Taste of Home. These festive rolls are not only tasty but sure to bring a smile to your hungry crowd.
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Apple-Cinnamon Monkey Bread – Recipe brought to your from Pillsbury. This easy 5 ingredient recipe will make you look like a rockstar without taking you away from the present opening action.
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Check out this Holiday Fruit Tree – Recipe brought to you by Ginger & Garlic. Making this festive table centerpiece on Christmas Eve with the kidlets is sure to become a fun family activity.
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Mini Quiche – I've made these little treasures dozen of times. They are delicious and very simple. Try them with ham and white cheddar if you don't feel like frying up the bacon.
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Going Gluten Free? Take a look at this recipe from Gluten Free Goddess for Sweet Potato Coffee Cake. This coffee cake looks amazing, come back and let us know if you try it!
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Gingerbread house & Cocoa – If Cocoa is on your breakfast agenda, these little houses, brought to you by Not Martha, will add some holiday cheer and crunch. Fun to make, tasty to eat.
Pumpkin Muffins – In a hurry? There is always time for these 2 ingredient Muffins. I warn you, they are addicting.
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Making Pancakes? Why not make them fun. These Santa and Reindeer Pancakes are just the ticket to top off your Christmas morning.
What's your Holiday Breakfast Tradition?
Ryan says
December 23, 2012 at 9:35 amMy kids would love the Reindeer. Thanks for the idea. We usually do butterscotch sticky buns. They can be prepared the night before which helps a lot. Merry Christmas!!
marion c says
December 21, 2012 at 8:22 amJingle all the way