Showing posts with label Christmas breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas breakfast. Show all posts

Monday, December 15, 2025

Orange-Kissed Cranberry Walnut Rolls

 
Orange-Kissed Cranberry Walnut Rolls are soft, lightly sweet, jewel-red cranberry-studded rolls that scream holiday breakfast, or anytime the Christmas lights are still up!

These rolls have become my new December obsession. I was expecting dense, chewy fruit bread like the ones I grab at fancy bakeries, but these surprised me: they’re soft and almost feather-light inside with a thin, sugary-crisp lid. Think brioche meets a winter morning. They’re perfect warm with butter for Christmas dinner, but honestly? Split one the next morning, toast it lightly, and slather it with clotted cream and raspberry jam and you’ll hear angels sing.

One dough, two easy finishes:

Dinner version → egg wash + a few flakes of fleur de sel (so good with turkey or ham)

Breakfast version → egg wash + sparkling raw/turbinado sugar that crackles when you bite   

They freeze beautifully, so make a double batch now and you’ll have warm rolls ready through New Year’s!

Orange-Kissed Cranberry Walnut Rolls
 Makes 12 large rolls
 
 1 c. coarsely chopped walnuts

3½-4 c. bread flour (start with 3½)

1 T. packed dark brown sugar

1½ t. fast rising yeast

1½ t. salt

1½ c. whole milk

2 T. vegetable oil (plus a little for the bowl)

1 large egg

1 c. Melissa’s dried cranberries

Zest of 1 orange

 2-3 T. orange juice for soaking cranberries

1 egg, beaten (for glaze)

Raw (turbinado) sugar OR fleur de sel for topping

Toast walnuts in a dry skillet until fragrant, about 5 min. Cool.

Soak cranberries in orange juice 15–60 min; drain.

Warm milk to 95–100°F.

 In stand mixer with paddle: mix 3½ cups flour, brown sugar, yeast, salt. Add warm milk, oil, and 1 egg. Beat on low until a shaggy ball forms (~1 min). Add walnuts, drained cranberries, and orange zest. Switch to dough hook.

 Knead on low 4–5 minutes, adding flour 1 Tbsp at a time only if dough is very sticky. Finished dough should be smooth, elastic, and just slightly tacky.

 Knead by hand 1–2 minutes, shape into a ball, place in oiled bowl, cover, and let rise at room temp until almost doubled (1¾–2 hours).

 Divide into 12 equal pieces. Shape into tight, smooth balls (cup hand over dough and roll in small circles on the counter).

 Place on parchment-lined sheet, spray lightly with oil, cover loosely with plastic. Let rise until 1½ times size (~1½ hours).

 Brush with beaten egg, sprinkle with raw sugar (breakfast) or fleur de sel (dinner). Rest 15 more minutes.

 Preheat oven to 425°F → put rolls in, immediately drop temp to 400°F. Bake 15–17 minutes total, rotating pan halfway, until deep golden.

 Cool on rack. Serve warm or freeze up to 3 weeks (reheat wrapped in foil at 350°F for 10 min).

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Friday, December 23, 2022

Cheesy Ham Sauce over Eggs


Christmas morning is not the time that you want to be laboring over the stove, and yet you want to serve your family and/or friends a lovely, special breakfast suitable to the occasion. Here’s the way to do most of the work the day before. This wonderful, flavorful Cheesy Ham Sauce is quite the crowd pleaser. The beauty of it is that it can be made one to two days ahead of time and simply reheated. Use it as a topping for toasted English muffins, toast points, or as I like to use it, on top of an omelet or scrambled eggs. You can even ladle some over a poached egg. It makes a lovely presentation, a hearty meal, and something very special without a lot of work in the morning that you plan to serve it.


Cheesy Ham Sauce over Eggs

½ c. butter
¼ c. flour
1½ c. whole milk
½ c. water
1 t.
chicken soup base
¾ c. shredded cheddar cheese
1 t.
prepared mustard
1 t. Worcestershire sauce
2 c. cooked ham, cubed
½ c. sliced mushrooms
¼ c. ripe olives, halved
¼ c. chopped
Melissa’s roasted red peppers
¼ c. scallions, diced

In a medium sauce pan melt butter. Blend in flour. Cook and stir for 2 to 3 minutes until the flour becomes amber in color. Slowly pour in milk, water, and soup base. Cook and stir until thickened. Add cheese, mustard, and Worcestershire sauce, stirring until cheese melts. Add ham, mushrooms, olives, red peppers, and scallions. Stir to combine and heat through. At this point it can be poured over the top of omelets, a baked egg casserole, or scrambled eggs.

This can be made ahead and stored in a covered dish in the refrigerator for up to two days.


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