New Breakfast Recipe for Christmas from Dorla

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New Breakfast Recipe for Christmas from Dorla

Post by sue d. » Thu Dec 24, 2009 1:25 am

Here's a new recipe for all you Christmas cooks out there!
(written by Dorla)

http://blog.beliefnet.com/gospelsoundch ... c-d-4.html


Dorla Schlitt's Holiday Breakfast Casserole
(also known as Mom's Breakfast Casserole ... you'll see why!)

Like many families, from the time we were married and began our own family we were expected to be "home" for Christmas if we were within driving distance. It was somewhat simpler than in some families in that our parents' homes were within 30 miles of each other, allowing us to split our holiday time between grandparents' homes and enjoying the company of our brothers' families as well.

John and I would pack up all four children (their stuff and ours), along with a "boat load" of Christmas presents. Our longest trip was from Nashville to central Illinois so we always headed out the driveway in the middle of the night. This early start allowed the children to sleep the first four hours with a stop for breakfast before finishing the last tedious four hours of the trip. This was a Christmas tradition for over 18 years.

One of our family's favorite Christmas morning dishes was a breakfast casserole my Mom made every year. For the last 12 years or so I have made the Christmas breakfast casserole at our home and our grandchildren are enjoying it now!

It's easy to prepare the night before, convenient to bake on Christmas morning, and tastes awesome! Everyone wants seconds!

Mom's Breakfast Casserole

13 slices of bread cubed in a greased 9" x 13" pan

Melt: 3/4 lb. velveta
1 stick butter

Fry sausage or cut up bacon with diced onions. Drain off most of the grease. Sprinkle over the cubed bread Pour the melted cheese over the top of all.

Beat: 8 eggs
2 + 2/3cup milk

Pour the egg mixture over the top of all. Cover with foil. Refrigerate overnight.

Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
Bake uncovered 45 min.

Let stand before cutting.
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Post by sue d. » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:34 am

For all you cooks out there (of which I am NOT!) I made this for breakfast... whoa! It is GREAT!! and very easy to make, which is a pre-requisite in this lady's kitchen!
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Post by St_Augustines_Pears » Tue Dec 29, 2009 12:02 am

That's sounds delicious! Of course, with my ulcer, I would have to cut out the onions...but everything else sounds good.

Stomach ulcer + onions = bad stuff.
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Post by sue d. » Tue Dec 29, 2009 9:10 pm

I skipped the onions (I actually forgot about them) and it made no difference - still tasted great!
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Post by rbnewsdesk » Thu Jan 14, 2010 11:28 am

The :D I have is my wife has made this for Christmas morning breakfast for our family the last three years. And like all so far, it is YUUMMMYYY!!!! And if you need a little extra flavor, you can add some katchup, hot sause, or if you like a Western flavor, some salsa. It is very very good and doesnt seem to last long in our house.
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