05/29/2013 13:47
Subject: Brunch item for girls crafting day
Anonymous wrote:crafting day?
Yes.
Anonymous
05/29/2013 13:15
Subject: Re:Brunch item for girls crafting day
Look for a nice recipe for spinach and goat cheese filling for quiche/tarts/etc. Or make one up. I've often used chopped spinach, goat cheese, finely shredded parmesan or romano cheese and then spices (nutmeg and cinnamon work nicely), cook the filling in a skillet until it is melty soft. Then spoon into scoops crackers. Put them in toaster oven when you get there just to heat and brown, then serve. I will put the filling into a tupperware and bring the chips, then assemble and toast. Takes about 5-10 minutes (about 2 minutes to fill the scoops chips and 3-8 minutes to toast). Very nice and easy.
Anonymous
05/29/2013 11:12
Subject: Brunch item for girls crafting day
Anonymous wrote:bagels and lox are always good. Or tuna salad with croissants. A pot of gazpacho with cute cups to serve in?
...Except if you want vegetarian recipes, like the OP stated that she did at 10:42?
Anonymous
05/29/2013 11:09
Subject: Brunch item for girls crafting day
crafting day?
Anonymous
05/29/2013 11:08
Subject: Brunch item for girls crafting day
bagels and lox are always good. Or tuna salad with croissants. A pot of gazpacho with cute cups to serve in?
Anonymous
05/29/2013 11:07
Subject: Re:Brunch item for girls crafting day
05/29/2013 11:01
Subject: Brunch item for girls crafting day
Anonymous wrote:What time of day?
1pm.
I like the idea of potatoes, that's a brunch necessity. I need to google some recipes. I'm not really a cook, so a recipe is a must!
Anonymous
05/29/2013 10:51
Subject: Re:Brunch item for girls crafting day
fresh fruit and maybe something to dip it made with greek yogurt.
Can you bring a drink? Mimosa
Anonymous
05/29/2013 10:51
Subject: Brunch item for girls crafting day
What time of day? Can you do a bunch of grilled asparagus served cold in a nice vinaigrette? Or a similar green bean salad? A salad with fennel and oranges? Or just a raw veggie platter with homemade hummus or another dip?
Or something with potatoes ... hash browns or hasselback potatoes?
Anonymous
05/29/2013 10:42
Subject: Brunch item for girls crafting day
OP here, just received another update, someone is bringing: Cinnamon baked french toast w/ fresh fruit, bacon and prosecco.
Oh forgot to mention, I dont eat any meat so looking for non meat ideas. Veggies are good, but what should I do with them / how to preare?
Anonymous
05/29/2013 10:16
Subject: Re:Brunch item for girls crafting day
Fresh fruit and raw veggies?
Anonymous
05/29/2013 10:15
Subject: Brunch item for girls crafting day
Me and my friends are getting together for a crafting day this weekend. We decided to make it a pot luck brunch thing as well. Any ideas of something cutesy and fun, yet somewhat simple that I can bring? As far as I know, someone is already bringing baked eggs, caprese, bubbly and cheddar biscuits.