Breakfast
Quick Cinnamon Rolls
Take a tube of crescent rolls (or regular dinner rolls) open, flatten each roll a little, and spread generously with Heloise's cinnamon butter. Roll up and bake according to the directions on the tube (if using glass baking dish lower temp 25 degrees)
You can add nuts & raisins if you like.
Cinnamon butter
1/2 pound butter
3 tablespoons cinnamon
1/2 pound powdered sugar
Combine ingredients and mix well using an electric mixer. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.
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Easy Pecan Rolls
1/2 cup chopped nuts
18 frozen rhodes rolls
1 small package COOK N SERVE butterscotch pudding
1/2 cup melted butter or margarine
1/2 cup brown sugar
3/4 tablespoon cinnamon
Put chopped nuts in the bottom of a greased bundt pan (or angel food pan with tin foil covering the bottom). Place the frozen rolls on top of nuts. Sprinkle the pudding mix on top.
Mix melted butter, brown sugar, and cinnamon and pour over top of rolls. Keep uncovered on counter over night or in a cold oven. Bake next morning at 350 for approx 30 minutes (start checking doneness at 20 min)
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Another quick and easy one when you have company for breakfast -- cinnamon rolls. Take a package of Grands biscuits and roll them in a plate that has cinnamon and sugar mixed together, also do the top and bottom of each biscuit. Cook per directions on package. Can't get easier than that!
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Breakfast potatoes...the Lipton Secret way...
1 lb to 1.5 lbs. baking potatoes, cut into chuncks.
Toss with 1/3 C oil.
Mix in a package of Lipton's dry onion mix (comes in a package of 2).
Bake at 450 for 20 minutes...flip...bake 20 more.
My favorite potatoes under the sun!
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'Egg with a hat'
I have made these for my sons and my grandchildren when they were little ones. They think I invented this, and I have never told them any different.
Take a slice of bread and cut a hole in center with a juice glass.
Put butter in fry pan, add slice of bread and the circle.
Add the egg in the hole. When toasted flip the egg and the circle.
When toasted put on plate and put the circle on top.
And there my friend, is your 'Egg with a hat'
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BIRD'S NESTS
place 6 slices of bread on cookie sheet. Seperate 6 eggs, beat egg whites till peaks form, spoon whites on bread and make a well in the center, put the egg yolk in the center. PLace under broiler till whites are lightly browned and bread is toasted
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