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Breakfast! The most important meal of the day (2004-2011)


percyn

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Lithuanians all know that the best breakfast is a warmed up (fried) piece of kugelis with sour cream on the side. For those of you who don't know what kugelis is, imagine a three inch think potato pancake with bits of bacon in it. Heat stopping amounts of cholesterol, but worth every bite.

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Special birthday breakfast, took a favorite dish and added Fresh Perigord Black Winter Truffles:

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5 eggs, 3/4 ounce shaved black truffle, salt, black pepper and a splash of cream

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soft french butter, 1/4 ounce microplaned black truffle

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Butter goes on the toast, then we lift chunks of the egg onto the toast and eat it like an open faced sandwich. Saved a few slices of truffle to place on top of the eggs as a garnish. I know it's culinary cheating to grab a good dish, add truffle to it and call it a day, but hey - that bolt of umami first thing in the morning is quite the thing!

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Special birthday breakfast, took a favorite dish and added Fresh Perigord Black Winter Truffles:

Yummmmm....that's my kind of Birthday breakfast. Unfortunately, truffle season just ends around my Birthday, but looking at this dish has caused me to question why such a dish should be reserved for a "special" day, does it not posses the power the make an ordinary day special?

So when I return from my winter vacation in a few weeks, I shall make myself a similar treat.

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Leftover Latkes (potato pancakes), reheated in the toaster oven to crispness, topped with sour cream and served with local (no-wax) apple and Snowville Creamery milk - non-homogenized, non-ultra pasteurized, fresh, local dairy goodness!

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"Life is Too Short to Not Play With Your Food" 

My blog: Fun Playing With Food

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Halusky, or as it has always been known in my family, Noodles & Cheese. The caramelized onions were a new touch for me - and most delicious!

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Caramelize onions in fat (I used Ghee) and season with Kosher salt and fresh ground pepper. Then add cooked noodles and heat through.

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Top with cottage cheese of your choice (Friendship Dairies Pot Cheese is my favorite, but any Friendship cottage cheese will work in my house) and more fresh pepper.

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Combine thoroughly and fress!

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"Life is Too Short to Not Play With Your Food" 

My blog: Fun Playing With Food

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Very nice Nancy!!

For those wondering whether sanity and the advice of my cardiologist has finally sunk in, fear not....I am still enjoying my breakfasts, except while on vacation in India.

Here is a sneak peak and you can read more about it while it is still in progress at this thread.

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After enjoying Indian breakfasts, I returned to the states craving some Americanized breakfast (which still had an egg, preferably a yolk), so I had...

Little Smokies + Fried Egg

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I also steamed some corned beef to make my own hash, but since it was not ready in time, I made a little snack after breakfast.

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Nancy – that bowl of noodles and cheese looks so warming and delicious. Comfort food, indeed!

Percyn – I loved all the food from India and had to smile at the simple smokies and fried egg breakfast!

Breakfast this morning:

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Gouda and something else (the label came off) omelet (I have to use up all that NYE cheese), bacon and homefries/hashbrowns (I never remember the difference). The potatoes were really good and very easy. I just microwaved some Yukon golds, chopped them up and cooked them in the bacon grease w/ some onions. I usually do it with leftover potatoes, but didn’t have any this morning and had an urge for them.

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Made some homemade corned beef hash with fingerling potatoes, shallots and garlic

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and while waiting for the potatoes to cook, I decied to make a chef's treat

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but thought...wouldn't that taste better with an egg on it?? Why of course it would...

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Finally enjoying the hash

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percyn – Mr. Kim is drooling again over your corned beef hash. I’m glad I didn’t show it to him before OUR breakfast or he would have turned his nose up at my omelet :biggrin: ! And your biscuit is perfect! I am impressed.

Our breakfast this morning:

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Brie and chive omelets w/ fig preserves, cheddar and chive potato pancakes, sausage, fried apples and Sister Shubert rolls w/ the Tiptree Little Scarlet strawberry preserves that Santa put in my stocking for Xmas – fantastic preserves!

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