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Message board > GOOD MORNING EVERYONE...
GOOD MORNING EVERYONE...
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Greek Professor
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Traditional Irish Breakfast
1 packet of Donnelly Irish Sausages1 packet of Donnelly Irish bacon One Pack Black PuddingOne Pack if White Pudding4 Eggs 4 Medium tomatoes 4 Boiled ( Cold ) Potatoes 1 Can Irish BeansSaxa White PepperKnob of Irish ButterGrated Dubliner Cheese
Place a knob of Irish Butter on a frying pan or skillet. ( There is a noticeable difference in taste when you use Irish Butter over cooking oil ) Over a medium heat, fry the bacon until its done the way you like. Try not to cook it like American bacon which is usually done until real crispy. Keep the Irish Bacon soft and well browned. With four plates in the warming section of your oven, place the cooked bacon on one plate and keep hot. You can place a paper towel on the plate to absorb excess fat from the bacon. Place the sausages on the frying pan and cook till golden brown all around. Place in oven on a second plate - keep hot. Empty contents of can of beans in to a small saucepan and place on low heat. Slice the puddings and place on the frying pan. Cut the tomatoes in to quarters and place on pan also. Slice the Previously boiled chilled potatoes in to slices about 1" thick and place on pan. Fry the tomatoes, puddings and potatoes till golden brown both sides. Place in the oven and keep hot. Finally, fry the eggs and grate Dubliner cheese on top if desired. This breakfast is great washed down with Irish tea and served with brown bread.
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1 Mar 2009
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cheezels
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Markus is about to start up the BBQ... we are having a late lunch... and I am about to make a pasta salad. This morning I made traditional Swedish semla buns (about to go in the oven) for a treat later on today!
Oh it was snowing this morning... but we BBQ all year round! (You can take the kiwi girl out of NZ but......)
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1 Mar 2009
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Damielle
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Delicious but we usually have a cup of.... (coffee, milk with.. , tea, etc) or mat� with toast, croisants, biscuits, bread, etc. Sometimes we have butter, cream cheese, marmalade, jam, dulce de leche. A few people have a piece of fruit or some orange juice. |
1 Mar 2009
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GIOVANNI
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I just got up on this beautiful, cold, sunny day. In Canada it is -16 C. You are all making me hungry. I will have a little bit of everything. Just wait I will get me snowsuit on and be right over. |
1 Mar 2009
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bamarcia
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Thanks for the offer, Damielle!!! Can you believe my 8-year old daughter had the same idea and brought me breakfast in bed??? I �ll have yours someday soon in Argentina, you can count on it!!! And yes, Arkel, I �m in for the Irish breakfast on St � Patrick �s day, too!!!
I �ll check the plane tickets right now!!! |
1 Mar 2009
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Damielle
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I �ll wait for you, bamarcia. would you like a typical Brazilian or Argentinian breakfast?
Count on me arkel. I´ll swim accross the Atlantic to get there!!! |
1 Mar 2009
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