At some point during the holidays, regardless of your religious or family traditions, a lovely breakfast will be added to the already busy schedule.
Because there’s plenty to do in the kitchen this time of year, I have no delusions about setting a fancy table early in the morning. But I do believe it’s worth giving this meal some thought a day or two before.
In our home, overnight French toast is the winning dish, especially when there’s eggnog left over from earlier festivities. Making this one-pan dish sure beats standing over the stove, cooking slice after slice of French toast or ladling pancake batter onto the griddle. It is easily scaled up to feed a crowd with very little effort, as all of the servings bake simultaneously.
Everything can be assembled the night before, so all you need to do when you wake up is pop it in the oven. It will fill the house with a warm, toasty scent as it rises into an impressive golden puff. This is the sort of breakfast dish that will wait happily for late risers; it can be kept warm and stay in prime condition.