When she made her plane reservation, she didn't realize that the day she chose to leave was Easter. Her plane left at 2, so since I couldn't make an Easter dinner, I decided to make an Easter Brunch. Granted, we BARELY celebrate Easter - it's definitely more for the kids & they like the candy. But it was a good excuse to make a good brunch. I had a few things on my menu - nothing complicated. There was only 5 of us.
Breakfast Casserole
Fruit Salad
Pancakes for the kids.

First, the casserole. I wanted bacon. We bought bacon the other night (we got yummy apple wood smoked bacon from the butchers counter at the grocery store!), so I decided that it would be the "main" ingredient in my breakfast casserole. I took to the internets and found one on Recipe Zaar. I don't know why, but I like that site for recipes. I decided on their "Breakfast Egg Casserole". Helpfully, I already had fresh spinach as well as eggs. I just needed some cheese and bread. I got work on cooking the bacon and wilting the spinach and then dicing up the bread for the casserole. Everything came together very quick and easily. Oh yeah, I added garlic. I add garlic to anything I can. I thought this might need a little extra something. It came out pretty well. David and I talked about the fact that we both felt it was missing something. We weren't sure what. I think perhaps some red pepper or Tabasco would help liven it up - or even a spicier sausage instead of bacon. It just needed a little "oomph".
After making the casserole and getting it into the oven, I started on the fruit. Very simple - nothing fancy. Cut up fresh strawberries & kiwi, added some organic blueberries and last but not least, some red grapes. Mixed it, ta da! Fruit salad. I don't like anything extra on my fruit. Just the way it is, thank you very much!
Anyway, pancakes. So, I made the pancakes.
Wow. They were great! Never ever ever again will I use a mix. There's no reason. These were 100x better. Even better - the mix made about 20 so I made them all and froze them! Now, the kids have yummy, made from scratch pancakes for breakfast before school. I think I will do this more often. Oh yes, and as a bonus, I made them in the shape of Mickey Mouse! I bought a Mickey pancake former when we were at Disney. What a treat on Easter. (one more note about pancakes, I am kind of a syrup snob now... no more fakey syrup. Maple all the way. REAL maple!)
Often, I hear how people say they don't cook because it's too hard. It's SO not! This morning, I got a nice Mocha Latte, watched the Princess and the Frog movie and made an entire Easter Brunch - all before noon. I wasn't rushed, it was easy and best of all it was all from SCRATCH!
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