Recipe: Yummy Ladybirds Breakfast Roll Ups

Recipe: Yummy Ladybirds Breakfast Roll Ups Delicious, fresh and tasty.
Ladybirds Breakfast Roll Ups. Explore The Variety Of Different Brunchables. Loosely roll up triangles as directed on can; place on ungreased cookie sheet. Most mornings are very busy and I don't have time to be making different breakfast recipes for everyone, but I also don't want to serve them sugary cereals either.
If you wish, you can cut them in half.
I also like to wrap them up in some foil, a napkin, or even parchment paper.
One of the things I like the best about Breakfast Roll-Ups is that you can dip them easily into hot sauce, salsa…or my son's choice: ketchup.
You can cook Ladybirds Breakfast Roll Ups using 11 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Ladybirds Breakfast Roll Ups
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It’s of bread.
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You need of banana.
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Prepare of kiwi fruit.
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It’s of strawberries.
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It’s of cream cheese per bread slice.
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Prepare of nutella or chocolate sauce per bread slice.
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Prepare of eggs.
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You need of milk.
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You need of heaped cinnamon.
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It’s of sugar.
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It’s of butter , more if needed for cooking.
But let's narrow it down to just the Ladybirds who got their kits off, shall we, leaving out a California-based group by that name who opened for the Stones for at least one.
In a medium bowl, mix together the cream cheese and cocktail sauce until well blended.
Stir in crabmeat, Swiss cheese, and green onion.
Wrap each tortilla in plastic wrap, and refrigerate overnight.
Ladybirds Breakfast Roll Ups step by step
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Cut the crusts off all the bread slices and then flatten then out slightly ..
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Peel the banana and discard the skin , then cut the banana into long slices , destalk the strawberries , discard the stalks and cut the strawberries into slices , peel the kiwi fruit and discard the skin then cut the kiwi fruit into slices , and drizzle all the sliced fruit with a little lemon juice and set aside till needed ..
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In a medium bowl add the sugar and the ground cinnamon and mix to combine well , then set aside till needed ..
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Place the eggs into a bowl and whisk them then add the milk and whisk to combine well , set aside till needed ..
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Using one of the prepared slices of bread at a time , place the teaspoon of either the chocolate or cream cheese about 1cm from one end of the bread slice ..
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Next take some of either the banana , strawberry or kiwi fruit slices or a mix of the fruit slices , and place them ontop of the chocolate/cream cheese on the bread slice , then repeat the above two steps to all the remaining prepared bread slices ..
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Now , starting at the end with the chocolate/cream cheese and fruit , very carefully roll the bread slice up and around the fruit mix in the bread and press to seal slightly . Repeat with all bread filled slices ..
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Now carefully dip the prepared rolled fruit filled bread into the egg mix and coat all over , then drain off any excess egg mix , repeat with all remaining prepared bread filled rolls just before adding them to the heated buttered pan ..
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Heat the butter on medium in a fryingpan/skillet until lightly melted , then carefully add the prepared egg dipped bread filled rolls into the heated pan and cook for a couple minute ,turning , until golden all over . Only do a few at a time , do not over crowd the pan ..
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Once golden all over , remove from the pan and place them straight into the prepared cinnamon sugar mix and roll around to coat evenly all over . And set on a serving plate ..
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Once all the prepared filled dread rolls are cooked and coated , place on a serving plate and serve hot , warm or cold with cream , ice cream or toppings of your choice . Enjoy . :-) ..
You'll only need five simple ingredients for a tasty grab-and-go breakfast that will be ready in no time.
Simply bake breakfast sausage, eggs, and cheddar cheese with the Crescents your family loves and you'll have the perfect sausage crescent rolls … Fold up bottom half and tightly fold in sides.
Gently roll, then seal fold with a couple drops of water.
Today I am making a fun French Toast breakfast for my kids.
Shout out to my brother-in-law Jake, for the recipe idea!