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Breakfast ideas for a group?
I'm in charge of bringing breakfast to a team meeting Friday. There will be about 20 people--so what should I bring? I'd like to keep it fairly cheap and fairly easy
Re: Breakfast ideas for a group?
From my experience, Chick-fil-a can be kind of pricey when it comes to catering- always a bummer considering it is delicious! If the price doesn't bother you, the breakfast is awesome!
I would say find a casserole that you can prep the night before, then add a fruit tray from the grocery store, and maybe throw some croissants in the oven while you're getting ready that morning! Here's a few ideas for the casserole:
http://www.cooks.com/rec/view/0,185,147175-238193,00.html
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/overnight-blueberry-french-toast/ (I make this one. It's kind of like bread pudding.. very good. But does take a few minutes of prep in the morning)
Good luck!
I would also second bagels from Panera!
Oh this too! The muffins that you make from the grocery store are so easy and pretty cheap!
Pre baby I would have baked muffins or quick bread and done a fruit salad.
Post baby I'd be stopping by Panera
Don't cook! I'd either get an assortment of bagels and pastries from Panera, or you could get an assortment of breakfast burritos from anywhere... Kamp's, Shartel Underground, Ground Floor, etc. I like it when they cut the burrito in half, and then you get an assortment so people can either pick a couple of different varieties, or just eat half. It saves a little money that way.
I've also done kolaches and donuts too from N. May Donuts & Kolaches. Those are so good!