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How to Make a Breakfast Board

Have a really good morning with pancakes, scones, donuts, fresh fruit, yogurt, and more!

Jessica Merchant

Sep 11, 2024

A breakfast board is a fantastic and easy way to enjoy brunch with your loved ones on a weekend morning or afternoon — or any time, really. The rules of brunch are real loosey-goosey.

Delicious pancakes and scones are the heart and soul of this brunch board and pair perfectly with a delicious array of toppings, from syrup and fresh whipped cream, to honey, jam, and peanut butter; add blueberries or chocolate chips to the pancake batter for a personal touch.

The board's ancillary accoutrements — yogurt, fresh fruit, and mini donuts — add texture, delicious flavors, and beautiful colors, while the Crater Lake Crunch trail mix and the fresh fruit also make tasty mixers for the yogurt.

Serve this delicious brunch board with your favorite coffee or paired with a mimosa for a fun brunch.

breakfast board with pancakes and scones
Breakfast Board
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PREP TIME: 20 minutesCOOK TIME: 30 minutesTOTAL TIME: 50 minutes
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Breakfast Board

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Crater Lake Crunch™ Trail Mix
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Grade-A Pure Maple Syrup
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Tearoom Scones Sampler

Instructions

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  • Prepare the pancakes according to the directions on the packaging. These, and the scones, will be the focal point of your board, so place them in opposite corners.
  • 2
  • Pour the yogurt in a serving bowl, and add the preserves and trail mix to several smaller bowls. Mix up your serving bowls in different sizes, shapes, and colors for visual interest. Set them on the board.
  • 3
  • Add your fruit last so it stays fresh. Scatter your berries and fruit around the board to fill empty spaces.
  • 4
  • Pour the maple syrup in a jar or small pitcher for serving.

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