Skip to main content

Brunch for 20 in a hurry

My oldest daughter and her family were visiting for a few weeks. Since she was born and raised in this area, we have a lot of family and friends who wanted to see her family while she was here. We decided to have an Open House this past Saturday so that everyone could stop by, say hello and cuddle with some of the sweetest, most delicious children in the world (my two grandsons).
I decided to have a brunch Open House so that everyone still had the rest of their Saturday to do. . . well, Saturday stuff. We held it from 9:00 to 12:00.



I usually like to make everything homemade, but my work schedule was crazy so I had to buy a few pre-made items to round out the menu.



Here's what I served:

Ham and Swiss Stromboli (recipe below)
Fruit platter
Banana bread
Sweet Rolls (purchased from Sam's club bakery)
Sausage (Jimmy Deans purchased at Sam's)
Mini Quiche (Frozen from Sam's - simply heat and serve)
Brunch Punch (recipe below)
Coffee
Ice Water

Ham and Swiss Stromboli
Serves 6-8
1 tube refrigerated French bread (I use Pillsbury)
6 ounces thinly slice deli ham
1 green onion, sliced
1 1/2 cups shredded Swiss cheese
Unroll dough on a greased baking sheet.
Place ham over dough to within 1/2 inches of edges
Sprinkle evenly with onion and cheese
Roll up jelly-roll style, starting with a long side.
Pinch seams to seal and tuck ends under.
Place seam side down on baking sheet.
Cut several deep slits on top of loaf
Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes.
Serve Warm
I got this recipe from the Quick Cooking magazine back in 2001
Brunch Punch
Makes 3 quarts
1 (46 oz.) pineapple juice, chilled
3 cups orange juice, chilled
2 cups cranberry juice, chilled
3/4 cup powdered sugar
1/4 cup lime juice
Garnish: citrus slices
Stir together all ingredients. Serve immediately, or cover and chill 2-24 hours. Stir before serving.
I got this recipe from Southern Living Magazine in 2009

Comments

Post a Comment

I'd love to know what you're thinking. Please feel free to leave ideas and comments.

Popular posts from this blog

How To Make Your Own Exercise Bike For Next To Nothing

Remember back in April when I had a kidney transplant?  Well, the kidney is doing great (thanks, Cathy , for taking such good care of it when you owned it).  There was one little glitch, however.  During surgery, the retractors they used caused some nerve damage in my right leg.  When I woke up from surgery, I couldn't move or feel my leg.  The docs felt like the feeling would come back but the paralysis had them stumped.  A visit to a neurologist ruled out a stroke and a CT scan showed some fluid which was pressing on L4 and L5 (medical talk which means I couldn't feel or move part of my leg).  The prognosis is good and I'm recovering pretty quickly.  In fact, I've left my cane behind and I'm walking freestyle without falling.  My next goal is to be able to drive. I've been itching to get back to exercising (physical therapy doesn't count) because my medication causes me to gain weight and I need to burn some calories.  Running? - nope.  Walking? - can&

A Designer's Secret For A Taller Bed

  Several years ago Hubs and I spent almost a year looking for a bedroom set that we both loved.  He wanted clean lines and dark wood.  I wanted curves and a "tall" bed.  Of course, there was no perfect bedroom set but we were able to compromise on a set that we both liked.  My main wish was for a bed that I could "climb up into".  The problem with that wish was that most of the "tall" beds were four poster beds and Hubs was not in the mood for that.  We found a Thomasville bed on display at a local furniture store and it fit the clean lines that Hubs wanted and it was "tall"  enough to suit me.  The problem was that once we received the bed we ordered in our home, it wasn't as tall as I had remembered it being.  My heart sunk!  I went back to the furniture store to look at the display.  Their bed was much taller than our bed.  Hmmm. . . what was different? I got nosey and lifted up the comforter on the bed.  It revealed their secret

Plans For A DIY Exercise Bike Stand

  Thank you to so many of you who emailed me about plans for the DIY Exercise Bike Stand .  I apologize that it has taken me so long to get the measurements to you, but they are finally here!   The wood was purchased at Home Depot and the bike pegs were purchased at Walmart in the bike section.    The bike we used for this project is a 24" 12 speed bike (I'm a shorty).  I used the hardest gear while riding, but this set-up does not allow you to really get much resistance (for building muscle).  It was great for getting my legs moving after some nerve damage.  I also wanted to burn calories and get my heart rate up and this did the trick.    If you have any questions, just shoot me an email.