Me standing on our booth for the sake of this shot at Nookies. Gastrodamus (hand shown) and I split the vegetarian friendly Green Goddess - eggs, swiss chard, asparagus, swiss cheese, and hash browns. We may have found our version of Icebox in Chitown.
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Green Goddess breakfast skillet from Nookies in Edgewater. Major nomnoms, one of the few ways swiss chard actually tastes good ;p
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Strawberry and rhubarb french toast from Nookies. Tasted only okay (way too eggy for a dessert), but the rest of the meal was incredible.
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Toad in the hole (egg in the basket) with a sprinkling of grated pecorino romano, courtesy of moi! It was quite tasty, if I may say so myself.
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Another Chef’s Feed app recommendation: apple pancake from walker brothers in Chicago
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Nom nom breakfast sandwich from Chicago’s Jam n’ Honey.
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Homemade egg + turkey tarts.
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Slice of my homemade baked french toast. Made with fresh challach bread from Acme Bakery around the corner and chocolate chips.
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Best recipe for lazy brunch makers… baked french toast! Stole the recipe from a Pinterest pinner and added semi-sweet chocolate chips because since when is adding chocolate to anything a bad thing.
Double layered challah bread and a brown sugar glaze at the bottom and top of the casserole is key.
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Made breakfast this past weekend. Baked egg and turkey tarts with garlic toast. It’s easy to make, simply take thin deli sliced turkey and place it in muffin pan cups, crack an egg into the turkey “cup” and add salt, pepper, chives, and red pepper flakes. Bake at 350 degrees for about 9-11 minutes depending on how runny you like your yolks.
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After hearing so much about Josh’s Deli in Surfside, we wanted to see if all the hype was just standard Miami hoopla (aka “like bro you gotta try dis place bro). I ordered the eggs scramble with spinach and mushrooms with latka and rye toast. It was decent, definitely decent for Miami. Oh maybe I was won over by the $4 mimosas…
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What better way to cure a hangover than cheese, tons and tons of gooey cheese and eggs and bread and CHEESE!
So I self-medicated with Oliver’s stuffed popover, sans sausage.
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Heavenly eggs benedict with crumbly bacon and mushrooms from Stacks.
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Let’s revisit this nom worthy breakfast from First Awakenings.
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Greek omelet with feta, spinach, and tomatoes. Opa!
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