Christmas Day Breakfast
Dec. 25th, 2010 01:36 am Christmas Day in our household usually starts with a procession from oldest to youngest into the living room, where Dad turns the tree and some lights on so we can open our stockings.
After all the stockings are open, we have breakfast, which is typically a Strata, a recipe we got from one of James Barber's cookbooks.
(probably A Flare in the Kitchen)
Our strata is a little different from his, though you'll want to check on his cooking instructions.
( Christmas Strata... )
Unfortunately, due to how large our turkey is this year (4.15 kg) we don't have enough oven for strata also, so we've been reduced to grilled ham and cheese sandwiches...
And now to bed, as it's already 1:30am and we get to wake our parents after 9am, so I don't have much time for sleep tonight.
After all the stockings are open, we have breakfast, which is typically a Strata, a recipe we got from one of James Barber's cookbooks.
(probably A Flare in the Kitchen)
Our strata is a little different from his, though you'll want to check on his cooking instructions.
( Christmas Strata... )
Unfortunately, due to how large our turkey is this year (4.15 kg) we don't have enough oven for strata also, so we've been reduced to grilled ham and cheese sandwiches...
And now to bed, as it's already 1:30am and we get to wake our parents after 9am, so I don't have much time for sleep tonight.