Thursday, February 03, 2011

Breakfast at Night


Cooking breakfast food for dinner just seems to make sense. Figuring that fast and furious meal while half asleep and starving is the most efficient meal of the day. Come on, we can slip In a lunch, especially if it’s not the home cooked kind, and dinner can go in a crock-pot or take a few hours of unattended cooking time. Breakfast has to take less than 10 minutes to cook, if that much time at all. So in this day and age why wouldn’t we just sync up and make the nighttime food just as efficient as the morning one.


Eggs and most likely bacon came in as the most popular breakfast item to cook for dinner with a whole %42 of votes. The very similar dish of an omelet came in second. Eggs are wonderful. It takes no longer than 3 minutes to cook a good egg, and I personally do love eggs. In the past few years I’ve come to fully enjoy a poached egg which for the remaining early years of my life I would have refused with great passion. See all it takes a some water, a nip of vinegar, and a hand that doesn’t break the yolk. Oh, and three minutes! That is it. Put a good soft succulent poached egg over toast…wow.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I see the can of Heinz's British baked beans in the background. Are they just like the ones you get with toast in Britain?

Michael Walsh said...

I actually pulled that pic off google images. I hope you don't think less of me. It is a very appropriate pic, but I'm sorry to have no answer for you.

BumbleVee said...

We're having breakfast for supper tonight....I have cold...for the first time in 16 years...and I am lying around feeling forlorn. Eggs.... sound wonderful...with a lovely slice of toasted home made bread..... ahhhh.... perfect.....