Holiday Brunch Recipes for Southeast Texas Seniors
Southeast Texas Senior Recipes
Make Your Golden Triangle Holiday Brunch Memorable!
Many Southeast Texas seniors will host holiday brunches for their friends, family, and loved ones this holiday season.
A holiday celebration at home should be as much fun for the hosts as for friends and family. With a little advance planning, the goal of effortless entertaining is suddenly within reach.
First, make it brunch, typically lighter and simpler to prepare than dinner. Buffet style is another smart choice – just arrange the dishes on pretty holiday linens and invite guests to serve themselves.
Half of the work is done when you go with full-flavored imported Italian cheeses like Parmigiano Reggiano, Grana Padano and Montasio, and air-cured hams like Prosciutto di Parma and Prosciutto di San Daniele. As PDO (Protected Designation of Origin) products, they belong to a special group of high-quality European foods that can be made only in specific geographical regions.
Locally you can get these specialty meats and cheese from vendors like Jack’s Pak It and Spec’s Beaumont.
Four dishes that add up to a no-stress brunch buffet:
- -A frittata with the deeply savory flavors of Prosciutto di Parma and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese. It’s equally delicious warm or at room temperature, whichever is more convenient.
- -Thumbprint biscuits featuring melted Montasio cheese in the indentations on top – a clever touch for biscuits made with ready-made dough.
- -Another brilliant two-ingredient recipe consists of eggs baked in Prosciutto “cups.” They are crisp, creamy and irresistible.
- -Festive garnishes for a salad of deep green kale leaves, tossed with orange vinaigrette, include parmesan shards, pears, and pine nuts.
Think About Drinks
One way to keep it simple is to settle on a house drink for your brunch buffet, such as a Poinsettia Cocktail made with one part cranberry juice and one part Grand Marnier to four parts prosecco. For the nonalcoholic version, combine the juice with sparkling water or lemon-lime soda.
Southeast Texas Holiday Brunch Recipe – Eggs Baked in Prosciutto Cups
Yield: 12 portions
12 slices Prosciutto
12 large eggs
Preheat oven to 400°F.
Fold one slice of Prosciutto di San Daniele in half crosswise to make a rectangle. Fit into a muffin cup.
Crack egg into lined cup. Repeat with remaining ham and eggs.
Bake 10 to 12 minutes to desired doneness.
SETX Holiday Brunch Recipe – Kale Salad and Citrus Dressing
Yield: 5 cups
1/2 pound kale
1 large Anjou or Bartlett pear, sliced
1/2 cup grated parmesan flakes
1/4 cup pine nuts or sliced
almonds, toasted
2 tablespoons orange juice
2 tablespoons white wine
or balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons olive oil
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon ground black
pepper
Remove ribs from kale and cut into 1-inch ribbons; place in a large salad bowl. Add pear, cheese and nuts.
Whisk together orange juice, vinegar, olive oil, salt and pepper. Pour over salad and toss.
Southeast Texas Senior Brunch Recipe – Jalapeno Jack Cheese Thumbprint Biscuits
Yield: 8 biscuits
1 package store bought
ready-made biscuit dough
1 cup coarsely grated jalapeno jack cheese
Preheat oven to 400°F.
Separate biscuits onto a parchment lined or lightly greased baking sheet. With your thumb, press into center of each biscuit to form a small well. Fill each well with 2 tablespoons of the grated Montasio. Bake until tops are golden, about 8 minutes. Serve immediately.
For Southeast Texas seniors planning holiday brunch parties this year, we hope these recipes are fun and helpful.
Happy Holidays to all of our Southeast Texas senior citizens!
We hope you enjoyed today’s feature article, Southeast Texas Senior Recipes – Make Your Golden Triangle Holiday Brunch Memorable!
- Daryl Fant, Publisher Southeast Texas Senior Resource Guide & SETXSeniors.com
- (512) 567-8068
- SETXSeniors@gmail.com