From the Recipe Creator:
These breakfast sliders combine all your favorite morning foods—like eggs, bacon and bagels—into one tasty package. —Rashanda Cobbins, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Nutrition Facts:
1 slider: 417 calories, 26g fat (14g saturated fat), 253mg cholesterol, 1072mg sodium, 18g carbohydrate (4g sugars, 1g fiber), 24g protein.
Brunch Picnic Ideas FAQsWhat should I bring to a brunch picnic?
Portable dishes like mini quiches, parfait jars and handheld sliders are great for a brunch picnic. They pack easily and don’t need to be reheated. Just be sure to use airtight containers so nothing spills in the bag, and bring a cooler if you’re bringing dairy or egg-based dishes.
What are some creative outdoor brunch ideas?
Our best creative brunch picnic ideas include DIY bagel boards, jarred breakfast salads and baked goods featuring seasonal fruit. Choose dishes that complement each other, like pairing savory Tex-Mex cheese strata with a light and fruity strawberry and basil galette. And don’t get too out-there and creative and forget the most important factor of making outdoor brunch: The dishes should be easy to portion and enjoy on the go.
How should I pack portable brunch dishes for a picnic?
Use jars with tightly-fitted lids for dishes like parfaits, layered salads or fruit cups, and look to storage wrap or airtight containers for handhelds like sandwiches and muffins. Pack anything that needs to be refrigerated, like egg-based quiches or dairy-rich yogurt dishes, in an insulated tote with frozen water bottles to keep it fresh until it’s time to eat.

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