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This thread explores breakfast ideas for a church lock-in event, focusing on meals that can be prepared using only a microwave and refrigerator. Participants share their experiences and suggestions for suitable dishes, particularly using the deep covered baker and other tools.
Views differ on specific recipes and methods, with no clear consensus on the best breakfast option for the event.
Participants share personal experiences related to church events and cooking, highlighting the challenges of preparing meals without a full kitchen.
This discussion may be useful for consultants looking for creative breakfast ideas that can be prepared with limited kitchen equipment, particularly in community or church settings.
Teresa Lynn said:you need to do a fundraiser for them and earn money for a stove and oven
you obviously, aren't Methodist..... every meeting and time the door is open at our church there's a meal going on![]()
PamperedSheep said:I have a lock in at the church this weekend with the ladies and I am in charge of breakfast. Problem is, we only have a microwave and refridgerator. I was thinking about maybe my deep covered baker. Anyone made any breakfast in it? TIA!!!
Some quick microwave breakfast ideas include scrambled eggs in a mug, oatmeal cups, microwave breakfast burritos, and mini quiches made in a muffin tin. These options are easy to prepare and can be customized with various toppings and ingredients.
Yes, you can prepare several breakfast items in advance. Overnight oats, breakfast casseroles, and smoothie packs can be made the night before and stored in the fridge. This allows for easy serving and minimal preparation during the lock-in.
Having a variety of ingredients on hand can make breakfast preparation easier. Consider stocking up on eggs, cheese, yogurt, fruits, vegetables, tortillas, and pre-cooked sausage or bacon. These can be used to create a range of breakfast options.
To keep breakfast items warm, use insulated containers or slow cookers set to warm. You can also cover dishes with foil or lids to retain heat. If you have access to a microwave, reheating items as needed can also help maintain warmth.
Absolutely! No-cook breakfast options include yogurt parfaits with granola and fruit, cold cereal with milk, bagels with cream cheese, and fruit smoothies. These options are simple to assemble and require no cooking, making them perfect for a lock-in.