Thursday, April 28, 2011

Plan A Christmas Brunch This Year Instead Of Dinner

By Angela Tyler


Family's are often caught up in so many plans during Christmastime that sitting down together over a fancy dinner may not be a good fit. Your family members may be traveling and have to head out before dinnertime, or you may be expected to eat at several homes and can't fill up on a big meal at each home. Or, you may simply need to watch the food budget and can't justify the expense that a big sit-down meal usually entails.

When your budget is part of your decision. consider how expensive a fancy sit down meal tends to be. You'll have a large main course, typically a big piece of meat or poultry. Then you have all the side dishes to go along with that, and we can't forget the desserts. Of course, what's a nice cup of coffee without some wonderful fudge and candy. You'll also might serve beverages that cost more, like mixed drinks and wine. Evening meals just seem to cost more.

For families who are struggling trying to enjoy Christmas while sticking to a budget, a brunch may be just what they need. If travel plans and sharing meals at more than one household are a problem, a brunch may solve that problem, too. Take a look at some simple, yet delicious, ways that you can plan a meal that would suit such a festive occasion.

Brunch Casserole - Recipes for these dishes are too numerous to count! Assembled the night before your brunch, this is probably one of the most popular of all the time saving dishes you can make. There are a variety of combinations of ingredients to consider, beginning with hash browns, bread, ham, sausage, onion, green pepper, broccoli, and cheese. This is held together with a generous portion of egg, baked and served hot by cutting into square segments, similar to lasagna.

Skillet Dish - If you've ever had a Frittata then you know what a skillet meal is like. For brunch, you want to make the Frittata using a variety of breakfast-like foods. Starting with some hash browns or rice, you would fry that up with whatever sausage or ham you like, maybe some vegetables, then pour the egg over and let it set up. Cover it with some shredded cheddar cheese and you have a complete meal in a skillet.

Muffin Tin Meal - Picture mini pot pies full of your favorite breakfast foods. You can start with some simple biscuits in a tube, roll them out flat, and line the muffin tin just like a pie pan. Then fill with sausage, a little hash browns, and crack an egg on top. Sprinkle some shredded cheese on top and pop them in the oven until they are nice and golden brown and the egg is done. Or you can make up a batch of muffin mix and throw in some ham bits, or bacon, and cheese and turn a regular muffin into a whole meal.

Omelets - The only reason I hesitate to recommend omelets for brunch is that they can be time consuming for the host. If you decide to make omelets, you'll need to have an assortment of fillings available, and that will take some preparation time. And, after all the preparation is over, you will have to stand at a stove whipping up the omelets for your guests. If your set up is such that you'll be stuck away in the kitchen while your guests are mingling in the dining room, this may not suit your plans. However, if you have an open concept kitchen and will do most of the entertaining and dining right there near the stove, then it may work out well for you. It all depends on how much cooking you want to do while your guests are there.

Prepare a variety of food and fill your brunch buffet with lots of choices and your guests won't be disappointed. Add a tray of fresh fruit, some coffee, tea, milk, and juice, and your brunch is complete. Don't forget a simple assortment of cookies to finish off the meal. No fancy pies, cakes, or candy for brunch. Some of your guests could be on their way to another meal!

With just a few ideas for a simple brunch menu, you can put together a nice meal for Christmas. It's all about spending time with the people you love and not spending your hard earned money on a big fancy dinner. Enjoy your brunch!




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