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Breakfast! The most important meal of the day (2012)


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Sous Vide Scrambled Eggs with Sourdough Toast. It's becoming a regular these days. Lovely texture from the eggs. I followed Mr.Myhrvold's recipe using 2 whole eggs and one yolk, with grated gruyere.

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Over-easy egg, country bacon, roasted sweet potatos with barbecue spice rub.

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Followed by gluten-free pumpkin walnut bread, with sweet potato butter.

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Don't ask. Eat it.

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Xilimmns, I love sous vide eggs and the texture of those eggs looks amazing. Are those chives or thyme on the scrambled eggs?

Dejah, that sandwich is so mouthwatering, it is making me crave breakfast - and I just finishes dinner.

A few more breakfasts involving homemade corned beef

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Welcome to eGullet Deb! Hope you are enjoying your summer. The cold weather in the Northern hemisphere makes me yearn for some ripe tomatoes.

Inspired by Dejah's sandwich below, I attempted to make one with what I had in my fridge:

Toasted Whole Wheat English Muffin, Fried Egg, Smoked Pork Shoulder, Cheese.

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Methodist latkes, country bacon, farm egg. With locally-made apple butter (not shown).

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Methodist because, well, they're fried in bacon fat (as was the egg). Not exactly kashrut.

Don't ask. Eat it.

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What is it about oozy egg yolks that is SO damn delicious?! All of the above look great!

Seems runny yolks are becoming the "sauce of choice" on so many items offered on food trucks on Eat St. And yet, I've often been told I couldn't have a soft boiled egg at hotel restaurants. :huh:

7 more hours then I can have an oozy yolk! :rolleyes:

Dejah

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This is breakfast prep rather than breakfast: I made an extra-large bowl of mash last night so that I could make tattie scones today. Look out for them appearing here again soon.

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QUIET!  People are trying to pontificate.

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Percyn,

now that made me just laugh out loud.

Here is me going to post about , well never mind !

Those poached eggs, how do they do that?

Martial.2,500 Years ago:

If pale beans bubble for you in a red earthenware pot, you can often decline the dinners of sumptuous hosts.

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What great combinations, Percyn and Bruce! All of them would be my choice any day. :rolleyes: I'll have to remember to work on these combinations next time I have leftovers.

Dejah

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Thanks Bruce and Dejah. Once you start making these, if you are like me, you may start intentionally saving some leftovers to make breakfast.

A few more of the most important (and delicious) meals of the day:

Skirt Steak w/Chimichurri and Fried Egg

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Eggs Benedict - Ham and Seafood

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Ham, Egg and Cheese Sandwich

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Gorgeous breakfasts, folks! I have a couple to add – not nearly as yummy looking as y’all’s!

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The toast is from a loaf of cheese and chive beer bread that I made from a mix – it was surprisingly good.

Sausage, eggs and potato pancakes made with leftover herbed cream cheese potatoes.

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mm84321,

Good to see you on this thread. What kind of egg is that? Looks like a custard or bisque.

More Fried Egg - this time with Chorizo and Hollandaise on an English Muffin. Sort of like a Mexican Eggs Benedict.

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Breakfast Burrito - Chorizo, Scrambled Eggs, Salsa, Hot Sauce

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