Grinch Pancakes
Start a new Christmas tradition of themed pancakes or just whip up these Grinch Pancakes because you're all bah humbug!
Start a new Christmas tradition of themed pancakes or just whip up these Grinch Pancakes because you're all bah humbug!
You can't go wrong with a gorgeous fresh asparagus salad mixed with a poppy seed and sweet balsamic dressing on toasted bruschetta with cream cheese!
You can use real chocolate melted in pancakes as well to replace the cocoa
Hash browns are so simple to make, it's a wonder we don't all make them more often! Biting through the crunchy exterior to reveal the soft cooked potato on the inside is one of life's little pleasures.
Take one quantity pancake mix and add some whipped cream, strawberries and currants and voila - you have Santa pancakes!
French toast is one way to get eggs into fussy eaters. It is great for breakfast, lunch or dinner and can be topped with savour or sweet for a dessert
Once assembled, Nana's cinnamon rolls can be popped into the fridge and you can bake them the next morning. (It beats getting up at 5am like my Nana used to!)
These coconut flour pancakes are for those that want to go wheat free. They are perfect served with maple syrup or raw honey and blueberries.You can also make them dairy-free by using coconut milk.
These hearty breakfast burritos will fill tummies and leave smiles on faces. Packed full of potatoes, bacon, eggs and salsa they are also great for people on the go.
These eggs are baked on a tasty base of beans, chickpeas and tomatoes. Healthy, tasty and so more-ish. Give them a splash of chilli and squeeze of lime and you are good to go!
Raspberry cream means that there is no need for jam on these light fluffy scones
Most kids are absolutely starving after school. These delish apple and currant scrolls are just the thing to fill those hungry tummies. Overflowing with yummy apple pieces, these little bites are great to freeze for those days you're in a hurry.
Sticky tasty cinnamon scrolls for weekend mornings, afternoon tea or lucky lunch box fillers. How could you not!
Making breakfast for the hungry hordes? You can make these yummy egg and bacon cups in a muffin tin and have brekkie on the table in a jiffy.
These roasted baby tomato and olive ricotta tarts are the perfect summer lunch or picnic basket filler. Serve them up with a green salad and crunchy bread.
As a shared starter or appetiser, this baked feta, with its rich red pomegranate glaze and toasted walnuts, is sure to impress your guests this Christmas. Pop it in the middle of the table and let everyone help themselves to the oozy hot cheese and sweet syrup.
Give your regular pancakes a little Christmas magic by simply making them in some Christmas themed cookie cutters - the kids will love them!
These crepes are filled with delicious smoked salmon, sour cream, broccoli, red onion and capers. They are a perfect light lunch to have when you have guests.
This hearty frittata makes the most of the flavoursome sausage, chorizo, combined with all the goodness and taste of kale and feta cheese. Enjoy for brunch, lunch or dinner.
There are not many other smells that top the smell of fresh bread baking, but this brioche loaf is the cream of the crop. Look forward to lashings of jam or cream while the brioche is bakes in the oven.
How many currant buns in the baker's shop? This is a sweet (but not too sweet) little treat to make and enjoy with the kids.
These healthy pancakes combine buckwheat and wholewheat flours to make delicious pancakes that are topped with blueberries and yoghurt. Perfect compliment to a weekend sleep in.
Freezer friendly and perfect to eat for brunch or to add to lunch boxes, these savoury muffins are deliciously filling.
What could be a better breakfast on Christmas morning than these fun Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer pancakes? The kids will think all their Christmases have come at once!
This haloumi is pan-fried and topped with a combination of spicy chorizo sausage and cherry tomatoes. This is a perfect weekend brunch and a great light meal for supper.