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id10t 10-29-2017 03:36 PM

breakfast for dinner
 
Eggs, bacon, from scratch biscuits :D

Too much of a hassle for first thing in hte morning, but for dinner.... mmmm...

pwd72s 10-29-2017 03:42 PM

Bacon...the candy of meat.

pete3799 10-29-2017 03:47 PM

We have eggs or pancakes for supper every so often.
I never eat breakfast (well very very seldom).

fastfredracing 10-29-2017 03:55 PM

No!

JJ 911SC 10-29-2017 04:00 PM

For sure.

Many restaurant (including McDonald) have "All day Breaky".

You stomach does not care what is coming down at any given time.

My best breaky, cold Pizza or a Burger King Whopper.

About 20 years ago I was the one to get BK Canada to get on with the program and serve burger 24 hrs a day. While complaining about not being able to order one at 08:30, I ask the Canadian vice-president lady that was giving me lips if the BK stand for Burger King or fuchen Breakfast King??? It was rather quiet in my open concept office as well as on the other end of the phone line...

LEAKYSEALS951 10-29-2017 04:02 PM

spared no expense!http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1509317192.JPG

javadog 10-29-2017 04:10 PM

I used to do that, but I seldom do it now. I seldom do a traditional breakfast at all, except for the occasional brunch on Sunday. When I do a brunch, I usually do something pretty big.

I'd much rather do leftover dinner for breakfast then the usual breakfast food. I also hate going out for breakfast, because almost no restaurants can properly cook eggs.

ckelly78z 10-29-2017 04:30 PM

Just picked up another pound of thick cut, brown sugar infused bacon from the Kroger deli today....mix that with home grown free range eggs from the back yard, and a bit of salsa, YUM !

masraum 10-29-2017 04:40 PM

"Breakfast food" is good anytime for any meal.

masraum 10-29-2017 04:43 PM

I've never had this. I don't think it was "a thing" when I was in Japan. And I'm not sure that it sounds good to me, but I'd have to have this particular version if I got the opportunity. It's too Japanese not to.

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masraum 10-29-2017 04:45 PM

If you want to see them cook the eggs for the above...

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dan79brooklyn 10-29-2017 05:13 PM

Most definitely a thing here in Japan. It’s a wonderful dish. Usually served with ketchup on top. My favorite is curry omuraisu. Japanese families eat curry rice so often that when they get tired of it they can reform it into an omelette. This is typically served for lunch though.

Japanese also love having pancakes as a afternoon sweet. Usually not at breakfast.

If you want a confusing meal in the morning, try a traditional Japanese breakfast: grilled fish, rice, miso soup...It’s tasty but doesn’t go with coffee.


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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9795397)
I've never had this. I don't think it was "a thing" when I was in Japan. And I'm not sure that it sounds good to me, but I'd have to have this particular version if I got the opportunity. It's too Japanese not to.

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flatbutt 10-29-2017 05:20 PM

That's what I call a perfectly seasoned pan!

edit: oh Cheerios with sliced banana for dinner.

wdfifteen 10-29-2017 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 9795397)
I've never had this. I don't think it was "a thing" when I was in Japan. And I'm not sure that it sounds good to me, but I'd have to have this particular version if I got the opportunity.

I was skeptical until he poured on the chocolate sauce. The marijuana garnish is a nice touch. I'd give it a try.

flatbutt 10-29-2017 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 9795435)
I was skeptical until he poured on the chocolate sauce. The marijuana garnish is a nice touch. I'd give it a try.

HA I thought the same thing.

wdfifteen 10-29-2017 05:29 PM

The problem with breakfast for dinner is that I like to have a cocktail before dinner. Gin and scrambled eggs just don't go together. But, I'm retired now, I could have a martini while I watch the morning news and lasagna with a glass of chianti for breakfast and scrambled eggs and oj for dinner. That would work.

masraum 10-29-2017 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by dan79brooklyn (Post 9795427)
Most definitely a thing here in Japan. It’s a wonderful dish. Usually served with ketchup on top. My favorite is curry omuraisu. Japanese families eat curry rice so often that when they get tired of it they can reform it into an omelette. This is typically served for lunch though.

Japanese also love having pancakes as a afternoon sweet. Usually not at breakfast.

If you want a confusing meal in the morning, try a traditional Japanese breakfast: grilled fish, rice, miso soup...It’s tasty but doesn’t go with coffee.

I was last in Japan in the early 80s as a youngster (military brat) in the far north. I don't think they were doing omuraisu then. I understand that the "fried rice" that is under the omelet is also usually cooked with ketchup vs soy sauce. I've heard so much about it (I've seen it on a few shows and on the 'Net including "Midnight Diner: Tokyo Stories") that I'll have to try it someday even if i have to make it myself.

JJ 911SC 10-29-2017 05:49 PM

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Originally Posted by wdfifteen (Post 9795450)
The problem with breakfast for dinner is that I like to have a cocktail before dinner...

A Caesar (Bloody Mary) is perfect for breakfast.

id10t 10-29-2017 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by JJ 911SC (Post 9795478)
A Caesar (Bloody Mary) is perfect for breakfast.

Yup. Or a screwdriver. Or salty dog.

LOTS of potential potent potables for breakfast, even when it is served for dinner.

A930Rocket 10-29-2017 06:10 PM

We used to eat eggs, bacon and grits all the time for dinner growing up. Been a long time though.


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