JuliePurplehead said: I haven't made this for awhile but here's a photo of my famous Breakfast Braid.
Inside of these crescent roll braids is eggs, vegetables, ham & cheese. wow | |
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JuliePurplehead said: I haven't made this for awhile but here's a photo of my famous Breakfast Braid.
Inside of these crescent roll braids is eggs, vegetables, ham & cheese. Ohmygoodlord Please tell me you have a recipe for this | |
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^^^^ I most certainly do!
Ingredients: 4 oz cream cheese 1/2 Cup milk *8 eggs 1/4 tsp salt *2 Tbsp onion 1 tsp butter 2 packages of crescent rolls *1/4 sliced deli ham 1/2 cup cheddar cheese Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Place cream cheese & milk in bowl. Microwave for 1 minute. Whisk until smooth. Separate one egg, save egg white. Add the yolk & remaining 7 eggs and salt to cream cheese & milk. Add onion. Melt butter in frying pan. Add egg mixture. Cook until eggs are set but still moist. Unroll 2 package of crescent rolls and lay them side by side on a *baking stone. Roll out. Cut slits into dough 1 1/2 inches apart. Put ham in the middle of the cresent rolls. Spoon eggs over the ham. Put the shredded cheese over the eggs. Braid strips over the top. Brush egg white over crescent braids. Bake 25-28 minutes. *Recipe is also good with Egg Beaters or preferred egg substitute, for those with egg intolerance. You do not have to use onions. Recipe is still good without vegetables. Or you could add any vegetable you'd like. I love to add red peppers & mushroom to mine. But be mindful of all the stuff you're packing into the crescent rolls. It can only hold so much! I've used sausage instead of ham. It was good but extremely fattening. This does not have to be on a baking stone. I've actually put this on tin foil before. It works on a pizza pan too but I recommend putting a little grease on the pan first. This can also be made with reduced fat products. It's still good. This recipe tastes heavenly with bacon crumbs on top of the cheese. Shake it til ya make it | |
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does your food know that you are posting their pictures online? | |
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JerseyKRS said: does your food know that you are posting their pictures online?
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Macaroni and Cheese! I want some!
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"Wehhhhh!!!!"
I want some roast duck. ![]() | |
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ThreadBare said: "Wehhhhh!!!!"
I want some roast duck. ![]() i haven't had duck in a looooong time. I also haven't had a hot fudge sundae in waaay too long. ![]() | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: "Wehhhhh!!!!"
I want some roast duck. ![]() i haven't had duck in a looooong time. I also haven't had a hot fudge sundae in waaay too long. ![]() | |
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I looooove cooking!
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This food is making me hungry! A friend and I went to The Cheesecake Factory about 6 months back, and ate: For the main meal, we split some avacado eggrolls (oh my, were they ever good!)
For dessert, I had keylime cheecake (droooool!):
My friend had a mixed berry (I think) cheesecake:
I really must go back to The Cheesecake Factory, I love that place. Their meals are as good as their cheesecake. RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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calldapplwondery83 said: I looooove cooking!
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psychodelicide said: For dessert, I had keylime cheecake (droooool!):
My friend had a mixed berry (I think) cheesecake:
I really must go back to The Cheesecake Factory, I love that place. Their meals are as good as their cheesecake. i know how to make this from scratch ... i havent done it in awhile only cause i'll gain 30 lbs from that lol | |
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Flowerz said: psychodelicide said: For dessert, I had keylime cheecake (droooool!):
My friend had a mixed berry (I think) cheesecake:
I really must go back to The Cheesecake Factory, I love that place. Their meals are as good as their cheesecake. i know how to make this from scratch ... i havent done it in awhile only cause i'll gain 30 lbs from that lol I know what you mean, cheesecake is my weakness. I could eat it every day. can't type edit [Edited 6/28/08 14:26pm] RIP, mom. I will forever miss and love you. | |
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ThreadBare said: Photowhore your food.
I whipped most of this together tonight. The chicken I'd grilled and frozen earlier. ![]() This looks very yummy! Proud Memaw to Seyhan Olivia Christine ,Zoey Cirilo Jaylee & Ellie Abigail Lillian | |
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JuliePurplehead said: I haven't made this for awhile but here's a photo of my famous Breakfast Braid.
Inside of these crescent roll braids is eggs, vegetables, ham & cheese. that looks really good! | |
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MoniGram said: ThreadBare said: Photowhore your food.
I whipped most of this together tonight. The chicken I'd grilled and frozen earlier. ![]() This looks very yummy! Thanks, ma'am. | |
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BlackAdder7 said: JuliePurplehead said: I haven't made this for awhile but here's a photo of my famous Breakfast Braid.
Inside of these crescent roll braids is eggs, vegetables, ham & cheese. that looks really good! It sure does. | |
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since I've been living in Cajun country, this here is my new love:
Crawfish Etoufee! | |
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JasmineFire said: since I've been living in Cajun country, this here is my new love:
Crawfish Etoufee! I love that stuff. Had it at Copeland's, a number of years ago. Wanted some here, a few months ago, but the Copeland's here had closed down. Sure it can't compare with the real thing like you're experiencing, though. | |
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ThreadBare said: JasmineFire said: since I've been living in Cajun country, this here is my new love:
Crawfish Etoufee! I love that stuff. Had it at Copeland's, a number of years ago. Wanted some here, a few months ago, but the Copeland's here had closed down. Sure it can't compare with the real thing like you're experiencing, though. Oh it's heavenly! It usually gives me a belly ache, probably because of the green bell peppers, but it's totally worth it. And then there's :
Beignets! | |
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JasmineFire said: ThreadBare said: I love that stuff. Had it at Copeland's, a number of years ago. Wanted some here, a few months ago, but the Copeland's here had closed down. Sure it can't compare with the real thing like you're experiencing, though. Oh it's heavenly! It usually gives me a belly ache, probably because of the green bell peppers, but it's totally worth it. And then there's :
Beignets! accompanied by hot chocolate and orange juice? | |
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Tonight's dinner... ![]() | |
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ThreadBare said: Tonight's dinner...
![]() I'm sensing a degree of sadness in this post I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it | |
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ThreadBare said: Tonight's dinner...
![]() last night's dinner:
I still have half of it in the fridge. | |
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CalhounSq said: ThreadBare said: Tonight's dinner...
![]() I'm sensing a degree of sadness in this post There is sadness. I was going to go out and have some Indian food (but I'm still not sure about trusting Nashville to do great Indian food). So, I stayed in and pulled something handy out of the freezer. | |
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ThreadBare said: CalhounSq said: I'm sensing a degree of sadness in this post There is sadness. I was going to go out and have some Indian food (but I'm still not sure about trusting Nashville to do great Indian food). So, I stayed in and pulled something handy out of the freezer. As Sinclair would say, "Woo woo wooooo." I never met you, but I LOVE you & I will forever!! Thank you for being YOU - my little Princey, the best to EVER do it | |
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JasmineFire said: since I've been living in Cajun country, this here is my new love:
Crawfish Etoufee! That looks fantastic! | |
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CalhounSq said: ThreadBare said: There is sadness. I was going to go out and have some Indian food (but I'm still not sure about trusting Nashville to do great Indian food). So, I stayed in and pulled something handy out of the freezer. As Sinclair would say, "Woo woo wooooo."
Get outta here with that Sinclair nonsense! | |
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