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Rudolph biscuits Christmas breakfast

Christmas, kids, NEW blog post, other sweets

Need an easy idea for Christmas breakfast? Make cinnamon sugar Rudolph biscuits.

RUDOLPH BISCUITS Christmas breakfast -- Cinnamon sugar Rudolph biscuits use store-bought biscuits for an easy Christmas fun food idea.

 

Rudolph biscuits 

These easy peasy cinnamon sugar Rudolph biscuits will make for a festive Christmas morning. (Can’t believe I just typed that sentence. I should write catalog copy.) But they are easy. I use refrigerated biscuits, brush them with butter and cinnamon sugar, bake them, and add Rudolph accessories. To adhere the eyes and nose I just used some dabs of store-bought frosting and a disposable decorating bag. You can use any frosting you want and you don’t need much, so a little tube of white icing from the supermarket with a built in tip would be the easiest.

RUDOLPH BISCUITS Christmas breakfast -- Cinnamon sugar Rudolph biscuits use store-bought biscuits for an easy Christmas fun food idea.

 

more fun food ideas for Christmas 

If you’re making Rudolph biscuits for Christmas breakfast, you might want to also make Santa rolls for dinner, also made from refrigerated dough.

Or, looking for treats? Try these Christmas cupcakes or Christmas Rice Krispie Treats.  View all of my Christmas ideas here and Christmas food crafts from around the web at Pinterest. 

 

Rudolph biscuits video 

Here are video how-tos, and full written instructions are below.

https://thedecoratedcookie.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/rudolph-biscuits.mp4

 

cinnamon sugar Rudolph biscuits Christmas breakfast

 

 

how to make Rudolph cinnamon sugar biscuits 

 

you will need:*

1 (7.5 ounce) tube refrigerated biscuits
1 tablespoon cinnamon sugar
1 tablespoon melted butter
candy eyes
mini pretzels
red candies (cinnamon imperials or red M&Ms)
frosting

*To make your own cinnamon sugar, combine 1/4 cup sugar and 1 tablespoon cinnamon. Find candy eyes in the craft store or see the link. I used store-bought frosting with a disposable decorating bag (found at the craft store), but you may use a little tube of icing from the supermarket that has a built-in tip.

 

what to do:

Place the ten biscuits on a parchment paper lined baking tray so the sides are touching. Brush with melted butter and sprinkle cinnamon sugar generously on top. Bake according to packaging directions, at 400 degrees F for 10 to 14 minutes.

cinnamon sugar Rudolph biscuits Christmas breakfast

 

Use dabs of frosting to adhere the eyes and candy nose. Break mini pretzels in half and jam them into the side of the biscuits for antlers.

cinnamon sugar Rudolph biscuits Christmas breakfast

cinnamon sugar Rudolph biscuits Christmas breakfast

 

cinnamon sugar Rudolph biscuits Christmas breakfast

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  1. Beth @ Hungry Happenings says

    December 1, 2016 at 4:48 pm

    What a fun idea for Christmas morning.

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