Snapzu what is your favorite Saturday morning breakfast?
I'm about to fire up the ole griddle and make some cinnamon pancakes and bacon for the family. Maybe an egg or two if anyone feels like it. What's your favorite breakfast for those lazy weekend days?
9 years ago by schrodingersman
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Scrambled with bacon bits, onion slices and cheese, served with toast.
White or wheat toast?
White, but everyone tells me I should be eating wheat.
Not sure how many of you are from NY but we have something called a garbage plate. Which is: Mac Salad Frenchfries A Spicy meat sauce Burgers Hot Dogs Anything else you can find All thrown into a Styrofoam box and shaken. It's a great hang over cure.
My favorite is the classic french toast with a slice of cheese, bacon, sliced avocado, green onions, diced tomato, and a sunny side up egg on top.
Can't go wrong with french toast. I save that for when I go back home and my mom makes it. Mine just never seem to live up to hers.
I feel the same way! My cooking never seems to surpass the quality and taste of my mom's, I think nostalgia has a lot to do with it as well.
Mexican style scrambled eggs, sausages and french toast.
Mmm huevos rancheros
Waffles with strawberries and syrup... Or substitute strawberries with banana or blueberries... If its a super awesome day some black berries!
Oatmeal. I love oatmeal.
I always want to make fried eggs and bacon but I tend to make yoghurt with müsli and honey just out of habit. Sometimes I go to a really nice cafe that has a really nice Vitello Tonnato sandwich.
I like an open face sandwich called a Croque Madame that is on the breakfast menu of a French bakery here in Tucson. It's sort of a hot ham and cheese sandwich on French bread with ham, Gruyere cheese, a little Parmesan, bechamel sauce over the sandwich, lightly browned in an oven and served with a sunny-side up egg on top.
I'd have to say scrambled eggs on wheat bread with bacon
That right there is one fine breakfast.
Take whatever you had last night, put oil in the pan and fry it up with some eggs mixed in. Works more often than not.
Scrambled eggs on crumpets with marmite . The breakfast of champions.
Chocolate chip pancakes, bacon (not crispy or burnt), scrambled eggs, and toast. OR A bowl with biscuits, sausage gravy, scrambled eggs, and hashbrowns (crispy).
Damn, now I want to cook breakfast tomorrow morning...
I don't think it's possible for me to make bacon without it being crispy and burnt. My wife can but it's a lost art on me.
I'll let you in a secret of bacon making that apparently only my home region knows.
Take a plate. Put a few paper towels on it. Put bacon on the paper towels. Put some more paper towels to sandwich the bacon between them. Put that in the microwave on high for a few minutes.
Then remove it, marvel at how none of the paper sticks to the bacon and how all the greese went into it and enjoy your bacon.
You should quickly figure out the perfect time to the exact level of crispiness you want.
I'm totally serious about that, try it out!
Edit: Food Network agrees: http://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/articles/how-to-make-bacon-in-the-microwave.html
But double the number of paper sheets they suggest if you want to get all the grease.
Leftover pizza on most days, though french toast is also really really good. Yum.
Pizza is always good. I actually like it more re-heated, but properly in the oven not the microwave.
My favorite breakfast every morning is fresh strawberries, greek yogurt mixed with vanilla almond milk and granola. Sometimes I leave it overnight in the fridge and it gets a creamy cake like texture.
Shot of rum to get the day started
And your hangover cured?
No it takes 4 shots to cure the irish flu
A smoked fatty on fresh croissants. http://grilling24x7.com/bbq-fatty-bacon-explosion/
Sweet baby Jesus I where have these been all my life. This is something that I'll definitely have to try. Do you make your own or buy them from someplace?
I'll give the classic New Jersey answer since that's what I had this morning: Taylor Ham, Egg and Cheese on an Everything Bagel.
Cheese omelet topped with mushrooms, either sausage links or oven-cooked bacon, maybe some pan-warmed tomato on the side. And coffee... can't ever forget the coffee.
Chewy bacon, eggs with cheese, pancakes with apple pie filling on top, and buttered toast.