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The thread centers around ideas for breakfast dishes suitable for a coffee break show, with participants sharing various suggestions and personal experiences related to brunch-themed recipes and product usage.
No clear consensus emerges, as participants offer a variety of suggestions and experiences without a unified agreement on a single dish or approach.
The discussion reflects a range of personal experiences and preferences regarding brunch recipes and the use of Pampered Chef products in demonstrations.
Consultants looking for inspiration for brunch-themed shows or those interested in sharing and exploring recipe ideas within the community may find this discussion beneficial.
KellyTheChef said:What about a layered fruit salad in our new trifle bowl?
ddcook said:Not sure if this helps, but here is a flyer of PC recipies I offer for Brunch themed shows. This may give you some ideas.
amy07 said:I have a host doing a breakfast/coffee break show on Thursday. We decided to do a casserole dish, but that is going to take a long time to bake, so I'll need to bring it prepared and just reheat. Any ideas for a good morning dish to demo?
ddcook said:Not sure if this helps, but here is a flyer of PC recipies I offer for Brunch themed shows. This may give you some ideas.
To make the Delicious Breakfast Casserole, you will need eggs, milk, bread (preferably cubed), cheese, cooked sausage or bacon, and your choice of vegetables such as bell peppers, onions, or spinach. Seasonings like salt, pepper, and herbs can also enhance the flavor.
The preparation time for the Breakfast Casserole is approximately 15-20 minutes. After assembling the ingredients, it typically takes about 30-40 minutes to bake in the oven, depending on your oven's temperature and the size of the casserole dish.
Yes, you can prepare the Breakfast Casserole ahead of time! You can assemble it the night before, cover it, and refrigerate it. In the morning, just pop it in the oven for baking. This makes it a convenient option for busy mornings or brunch gatherings.
There are many variations you can try! You can use different types of bread, such as croissants or bagels, and switch up the proteins by using ham, turkey, or even a vegetarian option with tofu. Additionally, you can experiment with different cheeses and add spices like paprika or chili powder for extra flavor.
The Breakfast Casserole can be adapted to fit various dietary restrictions. For a gluten-free option, use gluten-free bread. You can also make it dairy-free by substituting cheese and milk with plant-based alternatives. For a low-carb version, consider using cauliflower rice instead of bread.