
Hi Tis
My husband always cooks a barbie breakfast too. He always does bacon, eggs and tomatoes and serves them on English muffins. He calls them McPhill's brecky burgers
On that idea- the fillings are all gluten-free. You could either use gluten-free toast or you can buy gluten-free English muffins now from both Coles and Woolworths . They're a bit expensive at around $7 for 4. Not quite the same as a regular muffin but a good gf option.
We also make up a huge fruit platter with all our wonderful Christmas time fruits- watermelon, variety of stone fruits, berries, rockmelon, pineapple, lychees, cherries, grapes..........whatever looks good. We serve with greek yogurt. Aslo served with a good strong coffee....especially since my youngest wants everyone up around 5am to open Santa gifts
ANother option could be to do something on the barbie and serve with crepes. You can cheat and buy the Creative Gourmet frozen crepes as they age gluten-free.
If you have a Christmas ham...it will be gluten-free too (unless it has been glazed with something containing wheat or gluten)
I wonder if anyone else has other ideas?