Christmas is a season for celebrating.
It’s a special time spent with loved ones and surrounded by plenty ofholiday foodsthat bring everyone together.
She’d wake up, prepare the ingredients, and then pop everything in the oven.
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This casserole isketo-friendly, and can either be made on Christmas morning or prepared ahead of time and frozen.
it’s possible for you to even make them ahead of time to save you energy on Christmas morning.
These go great with coffee or mimosas and are sure to like the whole family.
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Prepare this ahead of time and pop it in the oven when you’re ready.
Get the recipe fromLil' Luna.
It may require a bit more prep time, but the end result is absolutely worth it.
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Get the recipe fromSally’s Baking Recipes.
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Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
Mitch Mandel and Thomas MacDonald
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