Father’s Day is upon us which means it’s Dad’s day to get spoiled, and it all starts with breakfast. Whether you want to serve breakfast family-style at your dining room table or bring breakfast to Dad in bed, these 5 recipes are sure to please.
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This delicious looking veggie-packed breakfast casserole is sure to jump-start Dad’s day. This recipe comes together super quickly, and by using frozen tater tots and broccoli, you can cut the time down to just an hour. This casserole makes a ton, so you’re bound to have leftovers. See the full recipe and instructions at TheKitchn.com.
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Beer and bacon? It sounds like a dream. If your dad is a beer lover, these pancakes are for him! The beer really shines in this recipe, so pick Dad’s favorite. With the addition of bacon, the recipe’s author suggests adding syrup as the pancakes need a “sweet finish”. The recipe is simple, and requires only that you substitute beer for milk in a traditional pancake recipe. For full instructions and ingredients, visit The Decorated Cookie.
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Such simple ingredients for this classic Father’s Day meal. You can never go wrong with steak and eggs, and this recipe comes together in just 40 minutes. Add a quick side of hash browns or roasted potatoes, and you’ve got yourself a pretty great meal! See the full recipe and instructions at Ev’s Eats.
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Is there anything better than a warm crescent roll? Yes. A warm crescent roll wrapped around eggs, meat, veggies, and cheese. This recipe is quick and easy, because once the ingredients are assembled, it takes only 20 minutes in the oven. Does Dad have favorite ingredients in his omelets? You can swap those in instead. Add sausage or onion or mushrooms, or all of the above! You can view the full instructions for this versatile recipe at Jo Cooks.
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A genuinely delicious mix of sweet and savory, this recipe is sure to get Dad’s mouth watering. Like all standard French toast recipes, this one comes together super quick with its dip and fry done in just minutes. Serve it with warm maple syrup, and Dad will remember this breakfast for months to come. See the full recipe and instructions on Country Living.