Christmas morning has to be one of the best mornings of the year. Family is together, little ones waking up with excitement and anticipation of what Santa has brought, and an opportunity to share a large breakfast with the people you love. A time of year full of decadence and delight, make this Christmas breakfast one your family will rave about all year. Set up a large table with lots of delicious options.
Cinnamon Nut Pancakes can be the centerpiece of your breakfast table. These pancakes are warm and comforting with a delicious and sweet crunch from the nuts. Make a large batch and keep them warm in a low-heat oven while you prepare the rest of the meal.
The Lady’s Perfect Scrambled Eggs. Who doesn’t love scrambled eggs? Try this extra creamy and delicious version.
Sweet Potato Home Fries. Sweet and savory with a delicious crunch from frying, these potatoes are the perfect side dish.
Berry Parfaits with Coconut Granola. A rich and satisfying light option, these parfaits will look beautiful on your breakfast table.
Christmas Morning Coffee Cake. If there is any morning to have cake for breakfast it is Christmas. Your family will love this sweet treat. Make it the day before and save yourself some time Christmas morning.
And to drink…
Peppermint Chocolate Coffee. There is no combination on earth better than peppermint and chocolate, mix it with coffee and you have the ultimate Christmas morning drink. Use a candy cane or peppermint stick as a stirrer.
Breakfast Wassail. is a bright and beautiful holiday beverage. Sweet and spiced this drink is both delicious and comforting.
So fill your family up with this hearty Christmas breakfast. It will be sure to give them the energy they need to open all of those presents. Happy Holidays!!
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I also enjoy accenting with doilies and would be interested in receiving the pattern. The green mug is the perfect color. Would you know the pattern? Thank-you!
By Diane Louck on December 22, 2012
I too would like the doily pattern. I am the Director of our town's museum and they would look great on tables at our teas.
By lucy pahl on December 22, 2012
I have two different cookware sets of yours and love to go to your Harrah's restaurant. Thank you for sharing your wonderful recipes . I really enjoy your newsletters. The White Light surround you with love, Leasa
By Leasa Herndon on December 21, 2012
Is there any way that you could give the pattern for the "coaster-potholder" that is crocheted and under the green cup in the Peppermint Chocolate Coffee recipe? Thank you so much. Bette Jane Warner
By Bette Jane Warner on December 21, 2012
Those cute little doilies under the hot chocolate mug bring back memories of my grandmother. She had them all over her livingroom and I have saved a few. They need some repair but it's the memories I love!
By Saralyn Brantley on December 21, 2012
I look forward to every Paula Deen email. Each one is filled with wonderful, wonderful photography, incredible recipes and happiness all over. Every recipe is easy to embrace because they are fail proof. What I love the most is that Paula and her team create a visual compassion and feel-good environment. We need more Paula's in this world and the many people that surround her to create what is on this website! Merry Christmas to all of you! - Susan Butler
By Susan Butler on December 21, 2012
Sandy Jerkens, Thanks for stopping by at our web site. Yes, we do have a chicken noodle soup, although it might not be as creamy. You can check it out in at this web address: http://www.pauladeen.com/recipes/recipe_view/the_ladys_chicken_noodle_soup/
By Jocelyn Morera on December 18, 2012
I LOVE ALL YOUR RECIPES....... SEND ME A RECIPE FOR CRAB CAKES /CRAB DIPS/ THANK YOU JEAN........
By Jean Mckay on December 17, 2012
My husband and I were vacationing in Panama City, Florida and had dinner at 'Captain Anderson's' restaurant. My husband fell in love with their 'creamed chicken noodle soup'. Do you by any chance have a recipe for creamy chicken noodle soup? God bless!
By Sandy Jerkens on December 17, 2012
I AM A HUGE FAN OF PAULAS, WAS WONDERING IF SHE WOULD CONSIDER A STAINLESS STEEL VERSION OF HER MEASURING CUPS TO SELL IN HER LINE AT QVC. MORE AFFORDABLE VERSION, MOST PEOPLE CANT AFFORD 179.00 FOR MEASURING CUPS
By annette arena on December 17, 2012
I just made the Peppermint Chocolate Coffee, and it is so good better than Starbucks. Thank you Paula. Love your show and your Sons show's
By Sharon Williamson on December 15, 2012
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doris in The Secret Garden on May 19, 2013 at 3:11 pm
I love reading about your family and seeing your pictures. I respect the fact that you are teaching your son's family values because so much of that seems to be going by the wayside anymore..maybe someday we will meet and by that time your son's may even have their own cooking show.lol..wishing you lots and lots of love from this country girl's kitchen to Brooke Deen's kitchen of love.
Linda Miller in The Makings for a Perfect Father’s Day on May 19, 2013 at 11:44 am
Love this idea. I want to do this for my sister n law for the new addition of the family. What a wonderful way to celebrate a new baby in the family.
Kimberly McKinney in How to Host a Sip and See on May 19, 2013 at 10:54 am
I love Orchids but fine it hard to kept alive for very long. I love the way you display
Syndie Reynolds in Paula’s Love of Orchids on May 13, 2013 at 10:59 pm
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