πŸŽ…πŸ» Christmas Morning Treats Everyone Loves



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Christmas morning moves fast, and a simple breakfast keeps the whole day calm. These recipes are easy to prep ahead, kid friendly, and perfect for slow mornings by the tree. Pick one or two, prep a little the night before, and wake up with breakfast ready to go!


🍳 MAKE AHEAD FAVORITES

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breakfast casserole in a crock pot. drizzling cream cheese frosting on cinnamon rolls.
sausage balls stacked on a plate. donut bread pudding in a casserole dish, next to donuts, a plate with a serving.

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πŸ“ SWEET BRUNCH SNACKS

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cream cheese fruit dip surrounded by fruit, dippers. scooping pecan pie dip out of a serving dish with a graham cracker.
chess squares stacked on a baking rack. strawberry banana cheesecake salad in a bowl.

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πŸ₯ž FUN IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS MORNING

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stack of cake mix pancakes topped with whipped cream, sprinkles. pecan cobbler in a serving dish, next to plate.
red velvet waffles drizzled with cream cheese frosting. stack of sausage balls on a plate.

πŸŽ…πŸ» CHRISTMAS MORNING TIPS

  • Prep casseroles and sausage balls the night before so the oven is the only thing you need in the morning.
  • Set out plates, napkins, and serving spoons before bed to keep the morning calm.
  • Keep a small tray of fruit and muffins ready for early risers.
  • Make a big pot of coffee first and let everything else follow.

Christmas morning should feel slow and easy. Choose the recipes that fit your family, prep ahead where you can, and enjoy the day without rushing. These breakfasts make the morning feel special without extra effort!

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