Growing up, I always looked forward to Christmas morning. Not so much for the gifts but for the breakfast we enjoyed. It seemed like Christmas morning was the only time during the year my family would focus on breakfast. When I was young, our Christmas day breakfast consisted of leftovers from the big Christmas Eve dinner we had the night before. But as I got older, I took the lead and started making special traditional breakfasts with an array of sweet and savory options. One dish that always was featured were pancakes. This post brings back childhood memories and perhaps I’m not alone. So here are 5 Pancake Recipes for Christmas Morning to please the inner child in you…
5 Pancake Recipes for Christmas Morning…
A whole wheat option that’s sweet & healthy!
Bananas are mixed into the batter making them sweet & moist…
For those that like a little savory with your sweets…
Studded with plump blueberries, this one is sure to please…
A recipe from a master, with lots of great info to share!
Who doesn't love pancakes?! The German Apple Pancake looks amazing…will have to give it a try.
I saw this on Foodbuzz (we're friends on there 🙂 ), and I am glad I did, my husband's brother always stays with us Christmas Eve night and we all lounge out on Christmas morning. I am always looking for yummy things to make for the two of them on Christmas morning. Great ideas!
Sending this to the hubs. He makes the flapjacks in out house. I know he'll love the bacon one!
That German apple pancake looks amazing! This year, I'm introducing eggnog pancakes to the family! I'm hoping it'll go over really well!
I LOVE this post. Breakfast is hands-down my favorite meal of the day, so on holidays like Christmas, I always make a big production of it. These are some great ideas for Christmas morning pancakes!
Those blueberry whole wheat pancakes look so fluffy and delicious! I will have to give them a try.
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