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Firelight Inn Christmas Brunch Recipes

We were honored to serve a Christmas Brunch to Duluth Regional Vineyard pastors, staff and volunteers yesterday and we are sharing recipes so that you can enjoy a Christmas brunch with your family and friends this holiday season. Many thanks to Joy’s “Thursday Girls” for all their help in the kitchen and serving all the delicious food.

The menu was Apple Crisp French Toast with Maple Syrup, Ham and Cheddar Strata, Fresh Fruit with Orange Honey Yogurt Sauce and Morning Glory Muffins.

Apple Crisp French Toast
Spray a 9 x 13 cake plan with Pam. Cut about one half of a loaf of white bread into cubes, crust off (about 6 cups) and put in bottom of sprayed pan. Spread 1 can of apple pie filling and 1 cup of rinsed and drained dark sweet cherries (cut in thirds), over the bread. Place 12 slices of French breach sliced 1/2 inch thick over the filling–just so it fits–it doesn’t have to be pretty!

Beat 7 eggs with 1 1/2 cups milk and 1 1/2 cups Half and Half. Pour that mixture over the bread.

Melt 1 stick of butter and add 1/2 cup flour, 1 cup brown sugar, 1/2 teaspoon Cinnamon and 2 cups regular oatmeal. Spread that mixture over the top of the french toast. Cover and refrigerate overnight. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Bake the french toast covered with tin foil for about 45 minutes and uncovered for about another 15 minutes. Drizzle with maple syrup to taste and enjoy!

Ham and Cheddar Strata
6 medium sized Russet potatoes, peeled and slices 1/8 inch thick
4 large eggs
2 cups heavy whipping cream
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
2 cups thinly sliced ham
salt and pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Whisk the eggs with the cream in a bowl and set aside. Have shredded cheese and ham ready to go. Slice the potatoes with a slicer or mandolin so that they are consistent in thickness so that they cook evenly.

Spray a 9 x 13 cake pan with Pam. Cover the bottom with a layer of potatoes, overlapping slightly or shingling. Add a layer of ham and a layer of cheese. Repeat these steps until the pan is full, finishing with a ham and cheese layer on top. Pour the egg and cream mixture over the top and tap the pan lightly to settle the liquid.

Cover with foil and bake for an hour and 45 minutes total uncovering the pan for the last 15 minutes or so to brown. The strata is cooked when a fork poked in the middle has no resistance. Slice into squares and serve!

Morning Glory Muffins
2 1/4 cups flour
1 1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon cinnamon
2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups grated carrots
1 apple, shredded
1/2 cup shredded coconut
1/2 cup raisins
1/2 cup pecans
1 8 ounce can crushed pineapple, drained
3 eggs
1 cup vegetable oil
1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease 16 muffins cups. Mix flour, sugar, cinnamon, baking soda and salt into large bowl and stir in the carrots, apple, coconut, raisins, nuts and pineapple.

In a separate bowl, whisk the eggs together with the oil and vanilla. Pour this mixture into the bowl with the dry ingredients and blend well.

Spoon the batter into the prepared muffin cups, filling them almost to the top. Bake until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean about 35 minutes. Cool muffins in the pan about 10 minutes then turn out onto a wire rack to finish cooling. When cool, store in an airtight container. They are best when allowed to “ripen” for 24 hours before serving and they freeze very well. Makes 16 muffins.

Fresh Fruit with Orange-Honey Yogurt Sauce
Pineapple, cantaloupe, honeydew, kiwi, strawberries, grapefruit

Cut up all the fresh fruit into bite site pieces and section grapefruit and cut sections in smaller pieces.

For the yogurt sauce combine a 8 ounce container of vanilla yogurt, 1 tablespoon honey, 1/2 teaspoon (or more) shredded orange peel and 1/4 teaspoon vanilla. Transfer sauce into a serving bowl and chill at least 30 minutes. Drizzle sauce over the fresh fruit and garnish with a fresh mint sprig and enjoy!

There’s still time to reserve this weekend’s stay at The Firelight Inn and enjoy two free tickets to the Historic Bed and Breakfast Inns of Duluth MN Holiday Tour on Sunday. There’s also still time to take advantage of our complimentary $50 restaurant certificate when you purchase Firelight Inn gift certificates before December 10th.

Merry Christmas from Jim and Joy Fischer, Innkeepers/Owners at The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Duluth Bed and Breakfast

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Free Holiday Tour Tickets from The Firelight Inn Bed and Breakfast


The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek is participating in the Historic Bed and Breakfast Inns of Duluth Holiday Tour this coming Sunday, December 11, 2011 from 1-5 p.m. Each Inn is dressed in their holiday attire and there will be food and refreshments at each historic home. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door on the Sunday. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank.

Reserve your Friday and Saturday weekend stay at The Firelight Inn and we will give you two free tickets to event. Along with the tickets will be a map and a description of each home. Plan your relaxing weekend at The Firelight Inn and then spend Sunday enjoying yourself at each of the seven Duluth MN Bed and Breakfast Inns.

We have decorated four trees in gold, red, burgundy and multi colors. Each suite is decorated, there are many garlands adorning the mansion, mantels are decked out and lights give it a holiday glow! Come see for yourself and enjoy Christmas cookies and treats, hot apple cider and coffee. You may want to do some Christmas shopping in our Firelight gift shop and gift certificates are available for holiday giving too.

Make your reservations for this weekend soon! We look forward to greeting you at The Firelight Inn. Merry Christmas!

Joy and Jim Fischer, Innkeepers/Owners
The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast
“Let the warmth of the firelight surround you!”

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Cyber Monday Firelight Inn Duluth MN Bed and Breakfast Deal


Purchase a Firelight Inn Duluth bed and breakfast gift certificate on Cyber Monday, November 28th, 2011 and receive 10% more for free! For example, if you purchase a $100 gift certificate, the total value is $110, a $300 gift certificate is worth $330 and so on.

Give Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek MN Bed and Breakfast gift certificates to friends, family, co-workers and/or loved ones this holiday season or purchase one for your next stay! Gift certificates never expire and online ordering is easy and secure. This special offer is only valid on gift certificates purchased online on November 28, 2011 and is not valid with any other special offer.

Click here to begin or finish your holiday shopping and Merry Christmas from The Firelight Inn!

Become our fan on Facebook to be informed of availability, special offers and last-minute deals!

Joy and Jim Fischer, Innkeepers/Owners
The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast
“Let the warmth of the firelight surround you!”

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Redboat Fine Art and Crafts Sale in Duluth MN November 3-5, 2011


If you’re looking for some beautiful homemade gifts this year, you need search no farther. Travel to Duluth MN for the Red Boat sale!

More than 15 artisans are participating with created art and homemade crafts including fiber, pottery, photography, jewelry, watercolors, wood, metal art, ceramic tiles, lighted trees, rocks and agates, funky kitchen stuff, cards, wall hangings, furniture, soaps and lotions, mosaics in glass, knit goods, wreaths, swags and holiday planters and more! There will be coffee and baked goods too and a warm loft to sit and chat so bring a friend!

Thursday, November 3 from 4-8 p.m.; Friday, November 4 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Saturday, November 5 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The address is 2123 MacFarlane Road–look for the red boat! From Kenwood to Howard Gnesen and left on MacFarlane. From Arrowhead turn on Blackman Avenue by Alliance Church and right on MacFarlane. It’s a warm woodsy setting where you will find warmer hearts inside!

Our Isle Royale Suite is still available for this weekend if you need to get away and enjoy Duluth for the weekend! Give us a call, reserve the romantic suite and a wine lovers special package will be waiting upon check in. A bottle of red wine, two souvenir wine glasses and a delicious box of chocolates!

Joy and Jim Fischer, Innkeepers/Owners
The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Duluth Bed and Breakfast
“Let the warmth of the firelight surround you!”

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Another delicious Firelight Inn Bed and Breakfast recipe


Returning guests here for their 44th wedding anniversary and their 17th return stay to The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Duluth Bed and Breakfast came down to the kitchen after breakfast this morning and said that this morning’s breakfast was the best they had ever had! What a compliment and we want to share the entree recipe with you.

This morning the breakfast that was delivered to each suite was Ham Potato Cheddar Strata, Blueberry Crisp, Apple Scones with Maple Butter, Lemon Breakfast Cake, Orange Juice, Coffee and Tea.

The word “strata” means layers and in this recipe layers of potatoes, ham, fluffy, rich egg custard and creamy cheese are sure to delight. We sliced the ham and potatoes on our meat slicer to get them a thin and uniform consistency.

Ham Potato Cheddar Strata

6 medium sized Russet potatoes, peeled and sliced 1/8″ thick
5 large eggs
2 cups heavy whipping cream
1 cups shredded cheddar cheese
2 cups thin sliced deli ham, chopped
pepper to taste

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Whisk the eggs with the cream in a bowl and set aside. Have the shredded cheese and chopped ham ready to go. Slice the potatoes with a slicer or very sharp knife so that the potato slices are consistent in thickness so that they cook evenly.

Coat a 13″ by 9″ glass cake pan with non-stick spray. Cover the bottom with a layer of potatoes, overlapping slightly (or “shingling”). Add a layer of ham and cheese. Repeat these steps until the pan is full, finishing with a ham and cheese layer on top. Pour the egg and cream mixture over the top and tap the pan gently to settle the liquid. Season with pepper to taste.

Cover with foil and bake for about one hour and 45 minutes. Remove foil for the last 15 minutes to brown. Check to see if the potatoes are cooked through by poking a fork in the middle of the strata. If there is resistance, they’re not done.

Slice into squares and serve!

We would like to be your hosts for your next anniversary, honeymoon, birthday, vacation, or romantic getaway. Make your plans now to stay at The Firelight Inn Duluth MN Bed and Breakfast. Our food will delight you, our fluffy feather beds will comfort you, and as the fireplaces glow, the Firelight atmosphere will soothe your soul!

Joy and Jim Fischer, Innkeepers/Owners
The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast
“Let the warmth of the firelight surround you!”

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New French Toast Recipe from The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast


When guests returned for their 25th stay at The Firelight Inn last weekend, we made their long weekend extra special and served new breakfast recipes. We are sharing one of the breakfast entrees that was a favorite of all our bed and breakfast guests. We served Cinnamon Coconut French Toast, pork sausage, a dish of fresh fruit, apple scones with maple butter, zucchini walnut breakfast bread, orange juice and Alakef coffee on Sunday morning.

Cinnamon Coconut French Toast
1/2 stick butter, softened
8 ounces cream cheese, softened
1/2 cup maple syrup, divided in half
1 large loaf cinnamon bread, sliced into fingerlike pieces
10 eggs
2 1/2 cups milk
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/3 cup coconut
4 to 5 tablespoons brown sugar
Cinnamon
Powdered sugar

Mix butter, cream cheese and half of the maple syrup. Heat in microwave (I softened the cream cheese and butter separately) until softened to a creamy texture, making sure to eliminate all lumps by mixing well with a whisk.

Place sliced cinnamon bread evenly in a well-buttered 9 x 13 glass baking dish. I laid the slices of bread the long way and then filled in the short end of the pan with sliced bread going the other direction. It doesn’t have to perfect, in fact, it’s good if there is some spots that aren’t filled in completely. Spread the cream cheese mixture on top of the bread slices, leaving room for the egg mixture to be absorbed through the cream cheese mixture. Beat the eggs, milk, remaining maple syrup and vanilla. Pour over the bread. Then sprinkle with the coconut. Sprinkle brown sugar and cinnamon on top of the bread dish. Cover with aluminum foil and refrigerate overnight. Bake for more than one hour at 350 degrees. I baked the dish covered for most of the time, uncovering it at the end to brown it up a little. Cut into rectangles and serve on plates sprinkled with powdered sugar. Serves 10.

Sorry the picture isn’t a shot of this delicious french toast recipe. The picture on this blog is that of our Blueberry Stuffed French Toast. We’ll be taking a picture of this wonderful entree the very next time we make it which will be soon!

We would love the opportunity to be your hosts when you travel to Duluth MN for your anniversary, honeymoon, weekend getaway, birthday or vacation. Our breakfasts will delight you and our historic home will comfort you!

Joy and Jim Fischer, Innkeepers/Owners
The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast
“Let the warmth of the firelight surround you!”

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Duluth Stream Corps Plant Trees at The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek





Duluth Stream Corps were on site early this morning to plant trees at The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Duluth Bed and Breakfast. We are happy to have this restorative work done on our property along Oregon Creek which contributed to the health of the creek and the greater St. Louis River/Lake Superior watershed.

The workers planted 4 white pines, 4 white cedars, 3 yellow birth and 26 white spruce trees. Fencing and cages were placed around each tree to protect them from animals as they grow. We will do our part to keep them healthy and watered.

The Duluth Stream Corps was launched by Community Action Duluth and their goal is to plant 20,000 trees and shrubs over the next two years along streams in the Duluth area. The benefits of planting the trees and restoring the streams are to increase land value, reduce harmful erosion, provide natural filtering and slow storm run-off. The labor, plant materials and landscape design was free and The Firelight Inn was happy to pay for fencing, cages and materials. They provided us with a complete folder of information on what they planted, information on weeds and tree diseases and exactly how to care for the new trees.

Enjoy the photos of this project today! Plan your next trip to Duluth and reserve your stay at The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast. Whether it be for vacation, anniversary, birthday or romance–we have just the destination for you!

Joy and Jim Fischer, Innkeepers/Owners
The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast
“Let the warmth of the firelight surround you!”

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Duluth MN Firelight Innkeeper Jim’s Fishing Tales


Most people think that The Firelight Innkeeper never gets a chance to do anything fun and away from work because he is too busy at the Inn greeting guests, cooking, cleaning, marketing, running errands and working on maintenance and renovation. Well, I had an upcoming morning scheduled off from The Firelight Inn on August 4, 2011 and I decided to engage in one of my favorite activities–fishing! It was a beautiful morning as I picked up one of my fishing buddies at 4;30 AM. Soon we were on the road to our secret lake north of Duluth MN (You didn’t really think I was going to tell you the name of our secret spot, did you?)

Take a look at these pictures and you can see just what a fun time we had last Thursday morning. The temperature was nice and cool and the water was calm. The Bass were so hungry that we just couldn’t keep them off the end of our lines. So, next time you are looking to get away, come and stay at The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast in Duluth, Minnesota and maybe Jim will share some of his fishing secrets with you! Anyway, you will have a great time staying at our historic Duluth bed and breakfast. Stay tuned for more adventures!

Jim Fischer, Innkeeper/Owner
The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast
“Let the warmth of the firelight surround you!”

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Twin Ports Lighthouse Days in Canal Park, Duluth Minnesota


Travel to Duluth Minnesota and enjoy the 9th Annual Twin Ports Lighthouse Days August 4-7, 2011 at the Lake Superior Maritime Visitor Center in Canal Park. This event will feature lighthouse films and history walks which will take place inside and outside the museum. All of the programs are free and open to the general public and we’re sure our guests at The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast will be taking advantage of this festival.

This special “Twin Ports Lighthouse Days” is a celebration of the five distinctive lighthouses of the Twin Ports and the lighthouses of Lake Superior. We need to remind you, however, that the lighthouses in Canal Park are unfortunately not open to the public, although exterior viewing and photographs are available. This annual event is held around the anniversary of August 7th, 1789 which is the date President George Washington signed the Ninth Act of Congress federalizing our nation’s lighthouses.

The pier history tours with Park Rangers will rediscover the history of Duluth’s three lighthouses, the Duluth Aerial Lift Bridge and the piers. This is just one of the fun activities to take part in while you are in Duluth Minnesota. There is hiking, biking, sailing, charter boat fishing, Vista Boat excursions, walking along the Lake Walk and skipping rocks in Lake Superior!

We hope to see you on your next trip to Duluth and greet you at The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Duluth bed and breakfast!

Joy and Jim Fischer, Innkeepers/Owners
The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast
“Let the warmth of the firelight surround you!”

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Restoration and Repair on The Firelight Inn Duluth Bed and Breakfast


Oh, the joys of owning a historic home in Duluth, MN! As an innkeeper that has owned this 1910 historic brick home called The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek, I have come to the realization that it is even far more work than I ever imagined. Luckily there are people and companies coming up with new products every year to help me.

This summer I am experimenting with a flexible rubber product that can be sprayed onto problem leak areas and can even be painted which is a bonus because most cannot tolerate another petroleum product over it. The weatherman is predicting a storm here tonight and I am happy because I will truly be able to see if my hard ingenuity and luck will pay off in the gutter areas that need my attention.

Do you have secrets in repair work on your home that you would like to share? Successes or failures? Stay tuned as this old Duluth bed and breakfast innkeeper is going to take a break tonight and enjoy a BBQ and a ballgame! Travel to Duluth and stay with us for a night or two and you can see a magnificent mansion that is 101 years old and getting better with age–just as I hope all of us are in life!

Jim Fischer, Innkeeper
The Firelight Inn on Oregon Creek Bed and Breakfast
“Let the warmth of the firelight surround you!”

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