Delicious Breakfast Ideas for a Large Group: Turkey Cranberry Ring and More!

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses various breakfast ideas suitable for a large group, focusing on recipes that can be prepared in advance. Participants share their experiences and suggestions for savory dishes that complement a turkey meal.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, shared their positive experience with the turkey cranberry ring and mentioned preparing breakfast for approximately 15 people.
  • Another participant suggested the Ham & Eggs Brunch Braid as a potential recipe, inquiring about preparing it the night before.
  • One participant expressed uncertainty about the braid becoming soggy if prepared in advance but recommended Ham and Cheese Brunch Squares as a good alternative that can be made ahead of time.
  • Several users mentioned the Garden Fresh Oven Omelet as a viable option, noting its ease of preparation and ability to feed a large group.
  • One participant shared their personal experience of making the omelet with variations, including adding bacon and broccoli.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants generally agree on the suitability of the Ham and Cheese Brunch Squares and the Garden Fresh Oven Omelet for large groups, though there is no clear consensus on the best method for preparing the Ham & Eggs Brunch Braid in advance.

Contextual Notes

The discussion centers around preparing breakfast for a gathering, with participants sharing personal experiences and recipe ideas that accommodate a large number of guests.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for breakfast ideas for large groups may find the shared recipes and experiences helpful in planning their meals.

Tropicalburstqt2
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I did the turkey cranberry ring at my MIL's show last weekend & loved the presentation. Tonight DH & I are heading to my grandparent's camp (8 bedroom house on 172 acres built in 1999... Gram thought Y2K was going to kill us all:rolleyes:) & will be spending the night. I have volunteered to make everyone breakfast since she'll be doing the cooking. I haven't gotten an exact number of who will be there, but right now it's approximately 15. What would make for a delicious breakfast that won't be too filling so we all have room for that Turkey?! I am making monkey bread already, but I'm really looking for a savory (maybe egg & meat based) recipe that maybe incorporates the ring. Help!:eek:
 
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Bumping... please help... i will be heading to the grocery store soon.
 
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Ok, I found 1 in the files section called Ham & Eggs Brunch Braid. Do you think I could prepare this the night before & then pop the unbaked braid into the oven the next morning?
 
I've never made that so not sure about that... might worry about it getting the crescent rolls soggy. What about the ham and cheese brunch squares, I'm sure you can make those the night before and they are very good!
 
There's a recipe for a Garden Fresh Oven Omelet on PC's website. I've done that with some variations before, and it feeds quite a few. I know it doesn't incorporate a ring, but it's quite easy, and you should be able to prep it the night before and just pop it in the oven.

As for the braid, looking at the directions, since the eggs are cooked before going into the braid, I don't see why it wouldn't be fine overnight in the refrigerator.
 
When I have made braids, rings etc ahead of time, I make the filling up and then just wait to assemble it right before I pop it into the oven. Maybe you could do that?
 
I second the suggestion for the Ham and Cheese Brunch Squares. Simple to make, and sooo good! I'd much rather have a this than a ring any day!
 
NooraK said:
There's a recipe for a Garden Fresh Oven Omelet on PC's website. I've done that with some variations before, and it feeds quite a few. I know it doesn't incorporate a ring, but it's quite easy, and you should be able to prep it the night before and just pop it in the oven.

As for the braid, looking at the directions, since the eggs are cooked before going into the braid, I don't see why it wouldn't be fine overnight in the refrigerator.

I make this omelette all the time, sometimes at my shows I make it in the 12in skillet! I also add bacon, broccolli. As a matter of fact, I'm making it tomorrow....:D
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Turkey Cranberry Ring?

A Turkey Cranberry Ring is a savory pastry dish made with turkey, cranberry sauce, and a flaky dough, typically shaped into a ring. It's perfect for serving a large group as it combines delicious flavors and is easy to slice and serve.

How can I prepare the Turkey Cranberry Ring in advance?

You can prepare the Turkey Cranberry Ring in advance by assembling it and then refrigerating it until you're ready to bake. This allows the flavors to meld together. Just make sure to cover it well to prevent it from drying out.

What are some side dishes that pair well with the Turkey Cranberry Ring?

Some great side dishes to pair with the Turkey Cranberry Ring include a fresh green salad, roasted vegetables, or a warm potato dish. These sides complement the savory flavors of the ring and add variety to your meal.

Can I customize the ingredients in the Turkey Cranberry Ring?

Absolutely! You can customize the Turkey Cranberry Ring by adding different ingredients such as cheese, herbs, or even different types of meat. Feel free to experiment with flavors that your group enjoys!

How do I serve the Turkey Cranberry Ring for a large group?

To serve the Turkey Cranberry Ring for a large group, slice it into wedges or sections and arrange them on a large platter. You can also provide small plates and napkins for easy serving, making it convenient for guests to help themselves.

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