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Jennifer,jrstephens said:Becky,So, you cook the eggs before you spread them over the hashbrowns? Are they still runny after 6 minutes to go down into the hashbrowns or does everything just sit on top of the hashbrowns? This sounds good. I have cooked a casserole similair to this that is not PC but I did not cook the eggs first and of course it took longer to bake.
ChefBeckyD said:Jennifer,
I cook them until they are just set, still very soft, but hold their shape. I've never actually done them in the microwave - I always do them on top of the stove, so I'm not sure what they will look like after 6 minutes in the micro......but it doesn't take me 6 minutes on the stove!
Every time I do this for a brunch show, it gets rave reviews! At Christmas time I actually had a past host call me and ask me to cater 4 of them for her family for a wedding party breakfast! I did 1 ham, 1 sausage, 1 bacon, and 1 veggie....and then she called and ordered 3 pizza makers kits for Christmas gifts for people at the brunch! I usually serve it w/ salsa & cheese sauce on the side too (forgot to add that before)
Oh - and everything sits on top of the hashbrowns - so it looks like pizza!
jrstephens said:I am going to have to try a small version of this at home. I was doing the Western Brunch Pizza at a show in Feb. But with this one I could show cookware and stoneware. I love that idea!
What pan do you cook the eggs in? I have the retired Gen II Family Skillet and the "Try Me" 8" sauté pan. I am collecting a show now to get a half price item to order the Combo 1/2 Cookware but I am not submitting it until Feb 1st to be able to do the stoneware sale and double points, so, I will not have my cookware in time for the show. I could borrow from a friend if i need too.
What kind of cheese sauce do you serve?Do you sauté your vegetables?
Some popular brunch dishes that are quick and easy to make for a Saturday show include quiche, breakfast casseroles, fruit salad, and French toast. You can also try making mini frittatas or breakfast sandwiches for a fun twist on traditional brunch dishes.
Absolutely! Make-ahead brunch dishes are perfect for a Saturday show because they save you time and stress on the day of the event. Some great options include overnight French toast, egg muffins, and breakfast burritos. These can be prepared the night before and simply heated up before the show.
There are plenty of delicious brunch dishes that cater to different dietary needs. For gluten-free guests, try making a frittata or crustless quiche. For vegetarians, vegetable quiche or avocado toast are great options. For dairy-free guests, you can make a tofu scramble or dairy-free pancakes.
For a sweet ending to your Saturday show, try serving some easy desserts like fruit tarts, lemon bars, or cinnamon rolls. These can be made ahead of time or prepared quickly during the show using Pampered Chef tools like the Mini Tart Shaper or the Cookie Scoop.
Definitely! Pampered Chef has a wide range of products that are perfect for making quick and easy brunch dishes. The Deep Covered Baker is great for making breakfast casseroles and quiches, while the Egg Cooker and Breakfast Sandwich Maker make preparing eggs a breeze. The Fruit & Cheese Cutter is also great for quickly cutting up fruit for a fruit salad.