Oh come on you think I wouldn't give you some breakfast recipes for Christmas morning. Oh yea of little faith! My boys are picky eaters and breakfast sometimes can be a pain in the behind! So when you're fed up with making eggs every morning like me try out a few of these pretty cool recipes. Not only do they look cool they are a good breakfast to get the kids and you of course you have to taste and have one also! A good breakfast can do wonders!
I start us off with one of my favorite characters this time of year. Yes love him on TV and in books NOT in my yard. Well that is I'm not a fan of snow, but if it does happen of course I'll have one in my front yard. I of course would prefer this inside my house!
Frosty the Snow Pancake
Stocking Pancake
Enjoy!!
Turkey Pancake
I start us off with one of my favorite characters this time of year. Yes love him on TV and in books NOT in my yard. Well that is I'm not a fan of snow, but if it does happen of course I'll have one in my front yard. I of course would prefer this inside my house!
Frosty the Snow Pancake
Ingredients
- 3 Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes
- Cool Whip
- 5 pieces of black licorice
- 2 green M&M’s
- 3 red M&M’s
- 1 orange gumdrop
- 5 mini chocolate chips
- Circle-shaped cookie cutter
Directions
- Heat up 3Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes
- Use a cookie cutter to cut one pancake into a smaller circle for the snowman’s head
- Cut another pancake into a hat shape
- Place the third pancake as the body of the snowman
- Spread Cool Whip over the head and body of the snowman
- Cut up pieces of black licorice for the hat and arms
- Lay the licorice pieces over the hat shaped pancake and place the other pieces on both sides of the large pancake for the arms
- Add 2 green M&M’s for the eyes
- Add 3 red M&M’s for the buttons going down the middle of the larger pancake
- Cut an orange gumdrop in half and lay sticky side down for the nose
- Place five mini chocolate chips for the mouth
Stocking Pancake
Ingredients
- 3 Aunt Jemima Pancakes
- Strawberries
- Cool Whip
Directions
- Heat up 3 Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes
- Cut pancakes to make a stocking shape – two big squares and an oval
- Slice strawberries and lay over the top of the pancakes, covering them completely
- Dab Cool Whip on the top and bottom corners of the stocking
Enjoy!!
Turkey Pancake
Ingredients
- 2 Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes
- Peanut butter
- 1 blueberry
- 1 strawberry
- 2 almonds
- 1 large banana
Directions
- Heat up 2 Aunt Jemima Frozen Pancakes
- Cut 1 pancake into a rectangle to use for the neck and use the remaining piece of the pancake to make a small half circle for the head
- On your plate, layout the half circle, rectangle and remaining pancake to create the turkey’s shape
- Spread peanut butter over all 3 pieces, covering the entire turkey pancake
- Add a blueberry for the eye
- Slice up a strawberry for the turkey neck
- Place two almonds on the outside of the half circle for the beak
- Cut a large banana in half. Take one half and slice it into four pieces lengthwise for the turkey feathers and slice up the other half of banana to use for the legs and feet
This sounds like fun. I will see what I can come up with in the next few days.. Happy Holidays..
ReplyDeleteI have not seen you in awhile Poser..
love the snowman pancake so cute thanks for sharing we will try this and since it is snowman we have all winter to get it done
ReplyDeleteCute idea. You can't do this today but years ago at our church's pancake breakfasts my mom would be done up like Aunt Jamima with black face! Thanks for the memories.
ReplyDeleteSO CUTE! My kids would love that! Maybe daddy will make it... =)
ReplyDeleteThose look SO cute, and I could SO see you making these for Cole and Caden, because you are an awesome mommy!!
ReplyDeleteI usually just stick to Mickey Mouse pancakes and waffles. That is what I made Christmas morning, Mickey waffles with strawberries and whipped cream.
Thanks for the other ideas... love to you, Rick and the boys!!