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Jolly Holiday Brunch

Looking for easy ways to jazz up your holiday brunch? Look no further for several ideas to get you started. Your guests will be impressed, and your wallet will still have some extra cash in it when you hit those end-of-the-year sales! To you and your family, Happy Holidays!

Holiday Brunch Ideas
Raspberry-Marzipan Coffee Cake

Holiday Brunch Menu Recipes

Warm Cinnamon-Orange Cider
Cranberry-Orange Slush Cocktail
Brunch Oven Omelet with Canadian Bacon
Honey-Lime Fruit Salad


Holiday Brunch Ideas

Foiled Place Settings
Make designer holiday place mats and place cards using heavy foil gift wrap. For place mats, cut gift wrap into 18x12-inch pieces. If desired, use a little glue to attach doilies to the center, or decorate with glitter paint or stickers. For place cards, cut gift wrap into 4x2-inch pieces, and fold in half so they stand up. On one side, glue a piece of plain paper and add each guest's name, then attach a sparkling snowflake made from paper or a purchased ornament. Roll silverware in napkins, and tie with metallic ribbon or foil-wrapped wire.

Butter 'Em Up
Cut thin slices of butter into pretty holiday shapes using tiny cookie cutters in star, tree and bell shapes. Or place softened butter in holiday ice-cube molds. Freeze, then pop out the shapes and refrigerate or freeze in a single layer. Look for these holiday cutters and molds at kitchen and home stores.

Great Garnishes
A few sprigs of fresh rosemary or frozen cranberries are lovely dusted with powdered sugar to look snowy. Or cut shapes from slices of vegetables with those little holiday cookie cutters. Try tying thin strips of red bell pepper and green onion tops into bows to garnish platters.

Mealtime Makeover
There's no need to buy holiday dishes or glassware to set a festive table. Just decorate what you already own. Tie holiday ribbons with jingle bells or a keepsake ornament around napkins to make napkin rings. Decorate the base of stemmed water or wine glasses with ribbons or metallic cord.

Holiday Brunch Menu Preparation Guide   

Up to 1 Month Ahead

The Day Before

The Morning Of

  • Thaw limeade concentrate for fruit salad dressing.

1 Hour Before

About 30 Minutes Before

 

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