Breakfast
Posted by: charin
Breakfast - 10/12/14 08:29 AM
Well, we have the epic lunch thread, a dinner thread, so here's breakfast.
Sundays I go to
https://www.facebook.com/alco.aides for breakfast. Russ cooked the usual eggs, potatoes, bacon, and a biscuit. Orange juice and coffee. Followed by a meeting.
Posted by: Fiend2
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 03:53 PM
What about supper?
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 04:54 PM
Might as well call it the egg thread unless you want to get into the weird leftovers we eat sometimes. Who is in for pizza for breakfast?
Edit: Also, anyone other than backdoorman and myself eat grits?
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 05:18 PM
Who is in for pizza for breakfast?
Edit: Also, anyone other than backdoorman and myself eat grits?
I've made breakfast pizza and loved it. With bacon, eggs, cheese, mushrooms and green onions. I quickly learned that you have to put the raw eggs on the pizza after you've slid it off the pizza peel onto the stone. It wasn't a complete disaster when I tried sliding the pizza off with the eggs on it, but they did mostly wind up on one side of the pizza.
I have some grits in the cabinet from when a few strippers came back from the club and wanted grits and steak for breakfast. I let them make the grits and the were pretty nasty. I told them they tasted like runny, gritty polenta.
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 05:45 PM
As in "My Cousin Vinny", grits have to cook for 20 minutes. They are a staple of the Gods prepared and salted, peppered and buttered correctly.
the breakfast pizza I was referring to is the kind left on the counter or in the oven overnight and then eaten leftover. Sometimes it is sobering.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 05:48 PM
I knew what you meant about pizza for breakfast, I just took it another direction. As for pizza left on the counter all night, why is that it doesn't bother people to eat cold meat/cheese that's been sitting around at room temperature for 12 hours? I wouldn't eat a sandwich that's been sitting out all night, but I'm fine with pizza.
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 05:56 PM
I don't know for sure but I'd say olive oil and tomato sauce for the win.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 06:04 PM
Maybe that. And somehow it being in a box makes it seem safer.
Posted by: Bornyo
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 06:09 PM
I know...somehow it's in a box we can put in an oven. One time we forgot one in the oven for over a week and it started to stink. Clearly we were not in college and starving anymore and it was my ex-wife. She said "how could you put it in the oven" and I said "why haven't you cooked for a week".
Best divorce ever.
Overnite pizza rules. A slice wrapped in tinfoil discovered in the fridge 3 days later...priceless.
Posted by: LouCypher
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 07:44 PM
maniacs.....instead of the oven use a covered frying pan...low heat for over 5 minutes then when the cheese starts to melt take it it to 8-9 for a crispy crust..
Posted by: Fiend2
Re: Breakfast - 10/12/14 08:33 PM
I like grits with butter and honey.
Posted by: charin
Re: Breakfast - 10/13/14 01:00 AM
I like these.
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Breakfast - 10/13/14 07:19 AM
Grits are good with over easy eggs. Mix the yolk in. Yum.
Posted by: windsock
Re: Breakfast - 10/13/14 08:34 AM
If you cook bacon on a skillet and leave the skillet sitting on the stove fir well over a month with the residual bacon grease you can cook eggs in the bacon grease with no bad effects. fact.
I do a bacon- ranch pasta salad that I usually just buy the precooked bacon bits. This time I tried just baking the bacon in the oven. 15 minutes under 400F heat on aluminum foil and they were absolutely perfect. Threw the foil in the garbage and was done. Easy to fix and easy cleanup.
Posted by: charin
Re: Breakfast - 10/14/14 08:29 AM
Went to my favorite greasy spoon this morning, Bunny's Hasty Tasty Pancake House.
Yes, one of the Tuesday dinner specials is liver and onions.
I get the small breakfast special, $7. The regular special is huge.
They don't serve grits.
Posted by: gia jordan
Re: Breakfast - 10/17/14 04:56 PM
Pizza for breakfast if Im hungover. Better in a toaster oven to reheat than a microwave. But most breakfasts for me are large amounts of one type of fruit. Today it was papaya.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 10/17/14 07:24 PM
They say the best way to reheat pizza is in a covered skillet on a medium burner for 5 minutes or so.
papaya gives me aids,even with lemon and hot sauce.give me mango instead.
Posted by: gia jordan
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/14 09:38 AM
Then eat mango.
I had a spinach kinish while my bf gave me the side eye because I put ketchup on it.
return the favor by giving him the side eye the next time he wants to put his flavor in your mouth.
Posted by: gia jordan
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/14 02:57 PM
We havent gotten to that level yet.
I went apple picking today. Looks like my breakfast tmrw will be a bunch of apples. Sprinkled in cinnamon and clove.
I went apple picking today.
gia is a secret mexican.
Posted by: Fiend2
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/14 06:42 PM
I went apple picking today.
gia is a secret mexican.
You are a migrant faggot.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/14 07:01 PM
They say the best way to reheat pizza is in a covered skillet on a medium burner for 5 minutes or so.
My neighbor uses a SuperPretzel oven and it works great.
Here are some breakfast pics from the recent past.
Mariah Milano's French Toast Cinnamon Rolls
Breakfast Burritos (scrambled eggs, sausage, Ore Ida Potatoes O'Brien, ketchup, in a whole wheat wrap) They were meh.
Sausage, Eggs, Toast and Home Fries
Posted by: gia jordan
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/14 07:11 PM
I went apple picking today.
gia is a secret mexican.
Bitch, I was in Connecticut.
Posted by: gia jordan
Re: Breakfast - 10/18/14 07:12 PM
Looks like Jerky is taking over the Panzer cooking thread.
I went apple picking today.
gia is a secret mexican.
You are a migrant faggot.
you are a weebo and i dont know what i did to anger you,but couldnt care either.
I went apple picking today.
gia is a secret mexican.
Bitch, I was in Connecticut.
im sure they have mexicans there too.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 10/21/14 01:43 AM
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Breakfast - 10/22/14 01:33 AM
Looks like Jerky is taking over the Panzer cooking thread.
I only enjoy cooking breakfast and grilling, so there won't be too much material out of me.
Early night tonight just pounded down a 2 am Lumberjack Slam at Denny's tonight on the the Strip across from the NY NY... Pretty fucking decent...
With extra fucking toast.
I had my fucking eyes peeled for a large bald headed fuckingTwink but nothing..!
Posted by: gia jordan
Re: Breakfast - 10/22/14 03:22 AM
Im eating chopped liver from Sarge's. $3.50.
in NYC? I'd go for a corned beef hash for breakfast.
Posted by: gia jordan
Re: Breakfast - 10/22/14 05:17 AM
^^^One of my LEAST favorite foods ever.
Posted by: faceblaster
Re: Breakfast - 10/22/14 10:00 AM
My fav chopped liver in NYC is still Second Avenue Deli. (33rd & 3rd)
in related chopped liver happenings,the chopped liver reference comes from one of the godfather movies,when either the guest or host complains one of the appetizers being served isnt what it was supposed to be,instead it was chopped liver.
Posted by: booger
Re: Breakfast - 10/23/14 12:49 PM
Frankie Pentangeli at Anthony Corleone's First Communion
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 10/28/14 11:41 PM
I was clearing out some old folders on the hard drive and came across a pic of a breakfast pizza I made a while back. As I recall, this was quite delicious.
looks good.homemade dough or store bought?if store bought what kind and if not whats the recipe?
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 10/29/14 08:57 AM
It's homemade dough, but I don't have the recipe handy. Generally though, I take a less is more approach with pizza dough In addition the required flour and water, I add salt, a little light olive oil and some honey, but not a lot of yeast. Then after kneading and making dough balls, it's good to let the yeast slowly ferment the dough for 2-3 days in the fridge. Getting your oven as hot as possible and preheating a pizza stone in it for an hour helps the dough spring up with you put it in the oven.
There's something about a big bubble on the crust that just works for me.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 10/29/14 05:03 PM
I hand stretch the dough and only pop the bubbles while stretching it out if there's one in the middle. Some people hate the bubbles and use what's called a "dough docker" to put holes across the whole surface of the dough to eliminate them. I hate cracker thin dough with no air in it.
Posted by: Jigaloo
Re: Breakfast - 10/31/14 12:30 AM
There's something about a big bubble on the crust that just works for me.
It reminds you of Mom's wart.
There's something about a big bubble on the crust that just works for me.
It reminds you of Mom's wart.
it was always a hard decision whether to spoo on that or her prolapse.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 10/31/14 04:33 PM
I give McDonald's Steak & Egg McMuffin the thumbs up. I don't know if it's new nationwide, but this is the first time I've tried one. The grilled onions put it over the top for me.
BTW, if you don't like the folded scrambled egg patties that they put on some of their breakfast sandwiches, you can sub in one of the real, round eggs they use on the McMuffins.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: Breakfast - 11/01/14 01:37 PM
I give McDonald's Steak & Egg McMuffin the thumbs up. I don't know if it's new nationwide, but this is the first time I've tried one. The grilled onions put it over the top for me.
I used to really love the "Spanish omelette Bagel" even though it was nothing like a spanish omelette. But it was the best out of a wicked-quick outlet in the Staten Island Ferry terminal when I used to live there. Both the outlet and the product have disappeared, as have I. But
that was a hung-over commuter's breakfast.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Breakfast - 11/01/14 03:05 PM
When I was going to work either hung over or still drunk from the night before, Coffee and a Tastycake Brownie or a Lemon Pie was about all I could handle.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 11/01/14 04:47 PM
All of the McBagels are gone up here. Same with the breakfast chicken biscuit they had for a while. Just the standard McMuffins, Biscuit sammiches, McGriddles, etc.
Posted by: charin
Re: Breakfast - 11/09/14 09:28 AM
Dayton A.A. Intergroup Breakfast this morning, biggest event of the year. Good speaker from Texas. Got to meet a lot of old friends. Hell, I even hugged a Republican.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 11/09/14 10:22 AM
Kahlua goes really well in morning coffee and I'll bet no one would even notice.
Hell, I even hugged a Republican.
Some things just don't wash off no matter how many showers you take, do they?
Posted by: Jigaloo
Re: Breakfast - 11/09/14 04:52 PM
Dayton A.A. Intergroup Breakfast this morning, biggest event of the year. Good speaker from Texas. Got to meet a lot of old friends. Hell, I even hugged a Republican.
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Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 11/27/14 10:58 AM
I dunno what I just made, but it was great. I cooked some bacon in a large non-stick fry pan and then threw some whole small yellow potatoes in and covered the pot and let that cook for half an hour or so while I watched football, occasionally stirring it. I also added garic salt, onion powder and red chili flakes as well as salt and pepper. When the potatoes where soft, I dabbed out most of the bacon grease with a paper towel and smooshed the potatoes down until the whole thing was a flat disc. Then I mixed in some green onions and white cheddar and mixed that up for a bit and let it cook. Finally, I poured in a whole container of SouthWestern Egg Beaters and mixed that up until it started to set. I turned up the temp to form a crust for a bit, covered it and took it off the burner to set while watching more football. It was great.
Posted by: CanHead
Re: Breakfast - 11/29/14 06:01 PM
Shit, am I the only one who cooks hot dogs for breakfast?
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Breakfast - 12/01/14 08:56 AM
I have hot dogs with chili, mustard and onions for breakfast frequently.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 12/01/14 12:36 PM
Fucking McDonald's discontinued the Steak & Egg McMuffin breakfast sammich. Dammit. That thing was awesome. It was like a regular Egg McMuffin with a small phillysteak on it. I'm thinking of emailing them with my latest genius idea.
I think every major metropolitan area should have 1 Super McDonald's that has every goddamn item McDonald's makes that has ever been popular and sell them all of the time. McRib's, Steak & Egg McMuffins, breakfast bagels, chicken biscuit sandwiches, the old fries made with beef tallow. Shit, I still miss the McDLT. And I may be the only person in the world who liked the McLean, the low-fat burger that was moistened with seaweed juice.
And I don't care what it takes, but this goddamn Super McDonald's will have breakfast 24 hours a day. I don't care if I have to drive to the other side of town or if the food takes a little longer to make.
Posted by: faceblaster
Re: Breakfast - 12/01/14 07:07 PM
I just saw a commercial saying Burger King is bringing back the Yumbo from the 70s. Hot ham and cheese on a long seeded roll.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 12/15/14 11:18 AM
Fuck me, that was good. I bought an electric pressure cooker recently and have made a couple of awesome dinners with it. But, then I wound up with all this extra shit in my fridge...so, breakfast! It's all about layers, bitches: A layer of pressure cooked potatoes seasoned with herbs de provence, smooshed and made crispy in a buttered skillet, then topped with some delicious pressure cooked, grass-fed beef chili, green onions, shredded Tillamook cheddar melted under the broiler, diced white onions, two fried eggses and drizzled with some Tiger Sauce.
Gourmet, bitches!
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 12/15/14 11:32 AM
Dammit, I wish the yolks were facing upward.
That looks a little like Patton Oswalt's KFC Failure Bowl.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 12/15/14 06:01 PM
It does. I just realized that. Lol. Well I enjoyed my pile of sadness.
It don't gots to be pretty. If it tasted good, what more can you ask?
Posted by: charin
Re: Breakfast - 12/20/14 09:27 AM
Waffle House with my friend Bruce. Water, coffee black, ham and cheese omelet, hash browns plain, bacon, white toast.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 12/20/14 02:04 PM
Waffle House with my friend Bruce. Water, coffee black, ham and cheese omelet, hash browns plain, bacon, white toast.
A shot of KahlĂșa would've put that over the top.
Fuck me, that was good. I bought an electric pressure cooker recently and have made a couple of awesome dinners with it. But, then I wound up with all this extra shit in my fridge...so, breakfast! It's all about layers, bitches: A layer of pressure cooked potatoes seasoned with herbs de provence, smooshed and made crispy in a buttered skillet, then topped with some delicious pressure cooked, grass-fed beef chili, green onions, shredded Tillamook cheddar melted under the broiler, diced white onions, two fried eggses and drizzled with some Tiger Sauce.
Gourmet, bitches!
I don't know how you did it but that manages to look both perfectly delicious and gross as hell at the same time.
Link sausage, over easy eggs, flaky biscuits, hash browns.
Posted by: faceblaster
Re: Breakfast - 12/25/14 09:24 PM
Corned beef and eggs, potato pankake, onion bagel at Nate n Al's deli in Beverly Hills. Christmastime for the Jews.
Posted by: Jerkules
Re: Breakfast - 12/26/14 09:29 AM
How was your Chinese food for dinner last night?
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Breakfast - 12/27/14 09:30 AM
I had Chinese Christmas Eve. Damned good. Local buffet. Gals can barely speak English but know how to say Merry Christmas.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 11/28/15 09:15 AM
An everything frittata. Can't have dairy at the moment, so no cheese.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 11/28/15 09:51 AM
And it's done after 40min. in the oven. Pico de gallo, mushrooms, diced peppers, 2 kinds of sausage (one middle eastern, one chicken & spinach), broccoli, asparagus, green onion and like 7 eggs.
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Breakfast - 11/29/15 08:53 AM
Yesterday scrambled eggs and polish sausage.
Today leftover sub sandwich and cup of noodles.
Posted by: Anonymous
Re: Breakfast - 02/19/16 06:13 PM
BizzumpMy dad was a damned good hunter. He was small and wiry and could hike forever up and down ridges and hills. I went with him often as a kid. Almost every weekend we had rabbit, squirrel, grouse or fried frog legs for breakfast. Fried squirrel especially makes for really really good gravy for biscuits. It's delicious. Grouse is out of this world delicious. You have to be very patient to be a good squirrel hunter and know where the acorns are. My dad was a big fisherman as well. Ate lake and river fish a lot growing up. He grew up dirt poor so he learned these skill at a very early age.
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Breakfast - 02/20/16 07:45 AM
Campbells black bean soup and a pork cutlet on a bun.
Posted by: tattypatty
Re: Breakfast - 02/20/16 11:03 AM
Scrambled erryday. my mom got me a real nice french press from the church store down the street and i'm fucking loving it. i usually do green tea when i wake up and i'd forgotten how fucking awesome good coffee is.
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Breakfast - 02/20/16 07:23 PM
Grind your own right before brewing. Its the best! Lately I'm all about Ethiopian Yergecheffe. sp?
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 01/17/17 06:57 AM
Gonna try the new sous vide egg bites from Starbucks later. They look like a perfectly good low-carb breakfast choice.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 01/17/17 09:01 AM
They weren't that great. Underseasoned and just generally unsatisfying. Maybe if I had some salt/pepper/ketchup or something, but I ate these while I was driving and just didn't enjoy them at all.
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Breakfast - 01/17/17 09:06 AM
I alternate bagels with oatmeal these days. One day a bagel the next oatmeal. I usually try to eat a high protein lunch.
Posted by: faceblaster
Re: Breakfast - 01/17/17 05:39 PM
I tried the spicy chorizo bfast sand from starbucks last week. Surprisingly good.
Posted by: KidRibz
Re: Breakfast - 01/18/17 09:10 PM
Breakfast for Nikita Denise is two Bud Lights and a bottle of Korbel. No joke.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 01/18/17 09:19 PM
^ You were sposed to post a funny pic of her.
Posted by: KidRibz
Re: Breakfast - 01/19/17 09:28 AM
^ You were sposed to post a funny pic of her.
I don't know how to post pictures anymore.
Posted by: Steezo
Re: Breakfast - 01/19/17 09:40 AM
Do a full reply. Click File Manager underneath where you enter text. Attach the file and complete your post. Then read your post and click on the attachment. Copy the url for the attachment and then edit your post and click on the icon that looks like a picture and insert your pic into the post.
Posted by: backdoorman
Re: Breakfast - 01/24/17 03:13 PM
One two three easy as ABC..........