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Breakfast Casserole

Sunday, January 2nd, 2011

breakfast casserole

Youth is when you’re allowed to stay up late on New Year’s Eve.  Middle age is when you’re forced to.  ~Bill Vaughn

I can’t drink as much as I used to. Well, I can drink all the wine I want; but, the misery I live through the next day depletes all of the fun of doing it. Wow, when did I become responsible and mature? Unfortunately, I have to think about every slice of cheese and french fry that crosses my lips because pounds add up on a daily basis now like they never did before. I used to be able to eat anything and never gain an inch around my waist. I am turning 40 in a couple of weeks; and yes, along with the above mentioned limitations, it is getting difficult for me to stay up past midnight. I remember when staying up late was so exciting. Now, I am more thrilled with lying in bed late into the morning or sneaking in a nap. So, with New Year’s Eve around the corner, I have to start planning ahead and my planning always involves food.

We generally spend New Year’s Eve with the kids. Our friends love this because this gives them a place to bring their kids. We love it because watching the kid’s enthusiasm is contagious. Also,  I know in a few years, they won’t want to spend it with us. I am taking advantage of it while I can. It’s a lot of fun spending it with the kids. We watch movies and play games. I make a big festive dinner. Everyone discusses their resolutions. Then, at midnight we sip champagne and hug and kiss. The kids drink Martinelli’s sparkling apple juice, of course. We all head to bed sometime around 1 a.m.

Although I am no good at staying up late anymore, I am really looking forward to turning forty. For some odd reason, I have always believed that my forties are going to be fantastic. I know this is going to be a great decade for me. Just the thought of the kids being a bit older (but still at home), being happily married for over a decade, feeling comfortable in my own skin, and especially realizing that I don’t know as much as I used to believe I knew, feels happy to me. I’m feeling more peaceful. So, I am fine with being a wimpy drinker and going to bed earlier then my younger sisters or most of my friends. I get made fun of a lot. Oh well. I’m at the age where I can be comfortable with this.

Knowing that waking up early to make everyone breakfast after staying up late would be difficult, I thought it would be a good idea to come up with a recipe which could be prepared the night before and then popped into the oven on New Year’s Day. This way, whether you are going to bed shortly after 1 or many hours later, you won’t have to put too much effort into breakfast.

This recipe doesn’t include meat; but, sausage or bacon could easily be added to this dish. I actually made this Christmas morning at my mom’s house last Saturday.

It’s perfect because it only takes five minutes to prepare and then one hour in the oven. You could put it in the oven and crawl back in bed for another hour.

We put it into the oven and then watched the kids open their gifts. Once it came out of the oven, it was a great gift to the adults.

This casserole is fluffy and cheesy. It is really delicious and perfect if you had a bit too much to drink the night before. It is not low fat, that is for certain. It includes several cups of cheese, lots of milk and cream, twelve eggs, and bread. However, it could be your last hurrah before that diet starts, if you are thinking about dieting. I don’t recommend it…dieting, that is. I have been thinking about New Year’s resolutions. For me, I would like to get to my yoga class more often, take more long walks with Claud and the kids, stress less, read more, take more bubble baths, be a good mother and wife and friend and boss. I want to think less about money and weight and concentrate more on love, laughing, and time with family. Finally, I want to learn how to make so much more delicious food to share with everyone I love. I recommend waking up on New Year’s Day, putting this casserole into the oven, placing the “Love Actually “DVD into your DVD player. Then, watch “Love Actually” while eating this casserole in bed. This would definitely start your year off right. Happy New Year!

New Year’s Day Breakfast Casserole
Serves: 8
Time: 1 hour 10 minutes

6 slices bread, toasted and cubed
4 cups shredded cheese
12 eggs
3 cups milk
2 cups cream
1 teaspoon salt
½ teaspoon pepper
2 teaspoon mustard
6 pieces bacon or sausage (optional)
2 tomatoes, sliced

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease a casserole dish. Place the bread cubes into the dish. Whisk together the eggs and milk. Whisk the salt and pepper into the egg mixture. Whisk in the mustard. Pour this over the bread. Sprinkle on the meat if you are adding meat. You can leave the dish in the refrigerator until the morning when you are ready to bake it. Bake in the oven for one hour. After thirty minutes, place tomato slices on top. Continue to bake for thirty minutes more.

Hoppel Poppel Sprinkled With Blessings

Monday, September 14th, 2009

Bobbi McCrea Serves Food Sprinkled with Blessings

I first met Bobbi McCrea at a party a few years ago. I was immediately attracted to her enthusiasm and vibrant personality. Bobbi is a tall thin brunette who exudes confidence and warmth. She revealed a passion for food and wine that rivaled mine. That did it for me. We have been friends ever since.

Bobbi is an amazing person, who listens when I talk and takes me into her home when the weather makes it scary to drive. She has offered me a comfy couch to rest and a glass of wine while my kids were at a party nearby. She cares about being a mother and preserving the planet. She cares about the community. Ive seen how she adores her teenage daughter, Abby, and runs around after her toddler, Savanna Grace. Ive seen her compost heap and her recycling bin. Ive seen her at every community event I have attended and shes in photos of those Ive missed. So, who would be better to run a Bed and Breakfast than one of the most loving, compassionate and fun people I know?

Me and Bobbi

Me and Bobbi

Bobbi McCrea is the proud owner of The Bohemian Bed and Breakfast located at 304 S. German Street. It is a beautiful white Victorian with seven guest rooms.

Each room is designed down to the tiniest detail to provide the comforts of home while maintaining the luxury and feeling of being away. I have been lucky enough to have spent the night in a couple of these rooms and the experience was not only comfortable, but magical. I have been at The Bohemian while Bobbi welcomes in guests, many of whom are repeat visitors. I knew the guests felt comfortable in Bobbis presence, as if they were family. I have been fortunate to be at The Bohemian when Bobbi prepares food for her guests and have sampled quite a few things myself.

The Bohemian B&B

The Bohemian B&B

I was delighted to hear that on the evening I planned to visit Bobbi to prepare for this article, she was having The Red Hat Ladies over. Bobbi was giving them a tour and providing them with samples of food she prepares for her guests. Perfect, because I came to talk to her about the food. That evening, she made a quiche and for desert, scalloped bananas with blueberries. As she sprinkled the sugar over the ramekins of bananas, she told me that she was also, sprinkling good blessings. Everything she prepared for The Red Hat Ladies looked mouth wateringly delectable. You can see a video of Bobbi making this meal and the arrival of The Red Hat Ladies at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xTbWOBP80Jk.

My favorite dish that I have eaten at The Bohemian, so far, is a breakfast dish Bobbi made for me about a year ago called Hoppel Poppel. The name Hoppel Poppel doesn’t actually mean anything but is taken from an old children’s rhyme called Pottkieker. The title translates to, “The person who peeked into the pot”. The rhyme reads, “Mummy, mummy, what’s in the pot?” The mother rather impolitely replies, “Hoppel, poppel, appelreis, mach’ dich fort, naseweis” This translates to, hoppel, poppel, apple rice, now get lost, nosy child”. It is even fun to say, hoppel poppel. Seriouslytry it.

When she told me she was making this for our breakfast that morning, I was intrigued. I had never heard of it. When she served me a plate of it, I was instantly impressed. First of all, she had me with the melted cheese. I am a huge fan of cheese. Then, I saw sausage, potatoes, sauerkraut, vegetables, and eggs. Once I took the first bite, I knew I would have seconds. I had to have more even though the real guests had not yet been served. Id help her make more if I had to. Typical Bobbi, she let me have as much as my heart desired and she had plenty for her guests.

That morning the plate of Hoppel Poppel made me feel satisfied and content; much like the sensation I get every time I come over to The Bohemian, whether we have Hoppel Poppel or just visit and chat. She probably sprinkled the cheese with blessings that day too. Bobbi always has some delectable food to sample, or some new wine to sip. She has a natural ability to make people feel warm, full, happy, and at home. I am always at ease walking through her door. In fact, I feel it the minute I pull up to that big white house and, I believe, so do each and every one of her guests. If you would like to experience being a guest at The Bohemian, please call 507-354-2268 or visit www.the-bohemian.com.

Bobbi McCreas Hoppel Poppel

Prep time: 30 minutes

Total: 1 hour

Servings: 10

1 C. Sauerkraut, drained

6 large potatoes, peeled, boiled and diced

6 large pre-cooked sausage links

1 carrot, grated

tsp. dill or 1 sprig fresh dill

Pepper to taste

C. whipping cream

8 large eggs

1 C. Swiss Cheese, grated (or your choice)

Boil peeled and diced potatoes until tender (can be easily pierced with a fork), about 15 minutes. While these are boiling, cook sausage links. Strain the potatoes and mix together gently with the sauerkraut. Spread in bottom of greased 9×11-inch pan. Slice sausage links and place over potato mixture. Add carrots, dill, pepper and cream. Beat the eggs in a separate bowl. Pour the scrambled eggs over the rest of the ingredients in the dish. Sprinkle grated cheese. Bake at 325 degrees for 25 minutes, or until set. Enjoy!

This dish is easily modified. For example, I made it with vegetarian sausage. Also, for over ninety different recipes for scrambles, please visit: http://www.mrbreakfast.com/recipe_collection.asp?subcategoryid=2

Also, have a look at:

Hoppel Poppel on Foodista

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