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missydarlin Oct 19, 2009 9:30 pm

Breakfast for Dinner
 
I know lots of people eat breakfast for dinner. One friend said that it reminds them of their childhood ..their dad only knew how to cook breakfast, so on the nights he ended up cooking dinner...it was pancakes and eggs.

Some people will eat a bowl of cereal for dinnner because its easy.

I'm the complete opposite. I will eat just about any kind of dinner food for breakfast...(soup, salad, leftover meat and potatos) but the idea of eating breakfast food for dinner is just bizarre to me.

How about you?

obscure2k Oct 19, 2009 9:41 pm

Do you consider a Frittata breakfast food? Works for me for dinner.

cordelli Oct 19, 2009 10:10 pm

I don't remember the last time I had breakfast food at any other time then breakfast. I use to do it all the time, in college sausage and eggs was pretty much a standard for going out at night. But outgrew it.

Now cold pizza for breakfast, that's wonderful.

PFKMan23 Oct 19, 2009 10:15 pm

My mom had curry for breakfast a couple days ago, but I've never really done the dinner for breakfast thing.

RoyalFlush Oct 19, 2009 10:45 pm

I love breakfast for dinner and like missydarlin, I love anything for breakfast

(especially cold tuna fish salad)

YVR Cockroach Oct 19, 2009 10:51 pm

I used to live in a border town in Nevada and would cruise over to a nearby casino fairly regularly for its 24hr/day $0.99 breakfast (which later jumped to $1.99). Can't argue with the value if you couldn't be bothered to cook

gj83 Oct 19, 2009 10:52 pm

dinner for breakfast, breakfast for dinner, it's all fine with me.

I just discovered the Flying Biscuit Cafe. It's a small chain out of Atlanta. I read reviews of the Atlanta locations after I went to the Charlotte location. I really liked the Charlotte location (and love that they don't serve pork), but the reviews of the Atlanta locations are all horrible. They have great biscuits and breakfast food.

I used to go to Eddie's Place for Sunday lunch, but Flying Biscuit is better and more moderate portions.

wharvey Oct 20, 2009 6:11 am

I can do breakfast any time of the day.... but usually reserve it for those times I hit those fine establishments like Denny's, IHop and Cracker Barrell.

However, I cannot find myself doing the opposite....

bitburgr Oct 20, 2009 6:23 am


Originally Posted by missydarlin (Post 12674667)
I will eat just about any kind of dinner food for breakfast...(soup, salad, leftover meat and potatos) but the idea of eating breakfast food for dinner is just bizarre to me.

I'm like you. I don't like eating breakfast food for breakfast. I certainly don't want to eat it for dinner.

indianwells Oct 20, 2009 8:01 am

Nothing better for breakfast than leftover Chinese takeaway from the night before!^

Non-NonRev Oct 20, 2009 8:18 am


Originally Posted by indianwells (Post 12676470)
Nothing better for breakfast than leftover Chinese takeaway from the night before!^

Homemade enchiladas that have spent the night in the refrigerator actually seem to taste better the next morning than when freshly made - maybe the overnight chilling lets them "set" properly :) (but they should be heated up in a conventional oven, not a microwave).

pseudoswede Oct 20, 2009 8:25 am

Food's food. I'll eat anything, anytime.

violist Oct 20, 2009 8:44 am

Dinner food for breakfast, for me.

JayBrian Oct 20, 2009 9:32 am

Creamed chipped beef on toast with a side of home fries is great at any meal. Yum.


I also love cold leftover pizza for breakfast.

milepig Oct 20, 2009 11:26 am

I adore "breakfast for dinner" for us it tends to be waffles with bacon or sausage. Waffles are too much trouble to make in the morning when we're lucky if we can pour cereal into the bowls without spilling half of it.:D

phillygold Oct 20, 2009 1:35 pm

I love both breakfast for dinner and dinner for breakfast. Sometimes I just want bacon and eggs. If it happens to be 6 pm...so be it.

To me, some foods (especially pasta) taste better the second day. Thus, I will eat lasagna or ziti for breakfast...especially on a weekend.

And nothing beats leftover turkey the day after Thanksgiving. I start early with turkey omelets then progress to the best meal of the year...my leftover turkey sandwich with stuffing, cranberry sauce, gravy and mayo on rye bread!

missydarlin Oct 20, 2009 3:26 pm

leftover stuffing is good anytime of day or night

BOS2DCA Oct 20, 2009 3:29 pm

I love making frittatas for dinner. They're like a quiche without the crust. I usually use leftover cooked veggies and cheese/goat cheese. Very tasty! :)

danielonn Oct 20, 2009 3:40 pm

I sometimes do this before a long flight
 
Before a long haul flight I will have an egg omelet or breakfast burrito with hash browns and some toast or a pancake along with some OJ. I feel that this gives me the energy for the long flight and I can sleep onboard. I also sometimes take my travel mug and fill it up with some cereal and then get some milk after security and enjoy it before my departure.

CMK10 Oct 20, 2009 4:17 pm

When I used to work a 1 PM to Midnight shift I used to have a lot of breakfast for dinner. When I got off work finally, IHOP was a favorite gathering place of mine. The t-bone steak and eggs with three pancakes was my personal favorite.

Now I can't remember the last time I did this, especially as I consider cereal an any time food.

lili Oct 20, 2009 4:37 pm

Missy started this thread at 5:30 pm yesterday, the time my flight was due in. When I actually arrived at 6:40, it was quick stop at market, eggs, bacon, bread, OJ. Home for French Toast dinner, but out of syrup. So: two eggs over easy, shredded hashbrowns, 2.5 strips bacon, toast, OJ. Great dinner, almost as easy as a drive-through. Had the same this morning for breakfast.

So the answer is: Yes!

Obscure2K, I think of fritatta and quiche as lunch/dinner, never breakfast.

LizzyDragon84 Oct 20, 2009 6:01 pm

Lol, I just finished eating a bowl of cereal at 8pm my time when I saw this thread. Yep, eating breakfast food for dinner doesn't bother me if I'm in the mood for it. Can't bring myself to eat dinner food for breakfast though unless it's part of a big brunch.

Fornebufox Oct 20, 2009 7:57 pm

Last night was the first time I ever had a bowl of cereal for dinner -- was on my way to a performance, nothing else in the house, no time to shop or eat out. Not my fave, but at least my stomach didn't start growling before intermission.

obscure2k Oct 20, 2009 8:16 pm


Originally Posted by lili (Post 12679567)
Missy started this thread at 5:30 pm yesterday, the time my flight was due in. When I actually arrived at 6:40, it was quick stop at market, eggs, bacon, bread, OJ. Home for French Toast dinner, but out of syrup. So: two eggs over easy, shredded hashbrowns, 2.5 strips bacon, toast, OJ. Great dinner, almost as easy as a drive-through. Had the same this morning for breakfast.

So the answer is: Yes!

Obscure2K, I think of fritatta and quiche as lunch/dinner, never breakfast.

Well, a frittata could be a breakfast food except it takes too much time & I am hungry and want something quick. I agree that it is really good for dinner. Someone posted that it would be a good travel food. I agree. A frittata is excellent at room temperature.

Eastbay1K Oct 20, 2009 8:20 pm

So what would you consider THIS DISH. There is a big piece of steak under the eggs, and it is muy chileno not-breakfast dish.

magiciansampras Oct 20, 2009 8:20 pm

I love breakfast for dinner.

Just the other night we were out at a Diner and I had a patty melt burger and a side of pancakes. :)

Jamoldo Oct 20, 2009 9:04 pm

Breakfast for dinner? Count me in anytime.

Don't do the opposite, unless its cold pizza and/or afternoon when I wake up..

braslvr Oct 20, 2009 9:28 pm

My trouble is that I eat breakfast (eggs + meat + ??) every day for breakfast when at all possible. I prefer to eat it about 3-4 hours after I wake up, but can do it earlier. It's my big meal of the day. I would have no trouble eating it at night if I hadn't already eaten it earlier, but I tend to eat very light dinners. (PS. it's not breakfast without eggs, but can include tons of other things)

magiciansampras Oct 20, 2009 9:29 pm


Originally Posted by braslvr (Post 12681091)
My trouble is that I eat breakfast (eggs + meat + ??) every day for breakfast when at all possible. I prefer to eat it about 3-4 hours after I wake up, but can do it earlier. It's my big meal of the day. I would have no trouble eating it at night if I hadn't already eaten it earlier, but I tend to eat very light dinners. (PS. it's not breakfast without eggs, but can include tons of other things)

How are your cholesterol numbers? I would eat 3-4 eggs a day as well, as I find them delicious, but I worry about the cholesterol.

braslvr Oct 20, 2009 10:05 pm

I don't remember the exact numbers, but the good was very high, and the bad was low. The doc was even amazed. He asked if I drink a lot of beer, which I do, and said that probably accounts for some of it, along with genes and the natural lethicin in eggs. I have been averaging 14 eggs per week for 31 years starting at age 20. Don't believe everything you read. Everyone is different. I eat tons of salt and smoke, and my BP 2 weeks ago was 120/66.

Jamoldo Oct 20, 2009 10:25 pm


Originally Posted by braslvr (Post 12681294)
I don't remember the exact numbers, but the good was very high, and the bad was low. The doc was even amazed. He asked if I drink a lot of beer, which I do, and said that probably accounts for some of it, along with genes and the natural lethicin in eggs. I have been averaging 14 eggs per week for 31 years starting at age 20. Don't believe everything you read. Everyone is different. I eat tons of salt and smoke, and my BP 2 weeks ago was 120/66.

I, along with my immediate and extended family, officially hate you. :D

missydarlin Oct 21, 2009 12:47 am


Originally Posted by Eastbay1K (Post 12680722)
So what would you consider THIS DISH. There is a big piece of steak under the eggs, and it is muy chileno not-breakfast dish.


whats the other stuff under the eggs?

Other than the eggs, its just like steak frites.

beckoa Oct 21, 2009 3:14 am

Dinner for Breakfast

Dinner for Lunch

Dinner for Dinner

...and...

Dinner for Dessert

That would be awesome ^

I typically don't care for breakfast even during the morning... would never eat it for dinner... [and yes, some kind of egg, meat & potato dish is preferred for when I do eat breakfast] ~ [or homemade buttermilk pancakes :o]

Eastbay1K Oct 21, 2009 7:49 am


Originally Posted by missydarlin (Post 12681844)
whats the other stuff under the eggs?

Other than the eggs, its just like steak frites.

I mean, it is almost a "steak and eggs" breakfast, but it is a lunch/dinner dish. So if you go down there, you can have "breakfast for dinner." :p

missydarlin Oct 21, 2009 12:09 pm

what about this?

http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/bacon...3/J6wJfaOM_ZI/

missydarlin Oct 21, 2009 12:11 pm


Originally Posted by Eastbay1K (Post 12682933)
I mean, it is almost a "steak and eggs" breakfast, but it is a lunch/dinner dish. So if you go down there, you can have "breakfast for dinner." :p


If I'm having steak and eggs for breakfast, it usually means that the steak part is leftover from my dinner.

beckoa Oct 21, 2009 12:16 pm

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Originally Posted by missydarlin

Wow-

Now that's crazy...

As long as its not oatmeal flavored :p

beckoa Oct 21, 2009 12:18 pm

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Originally Posted by missydarlin

Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
I mean, it is almost a "steak and eggs" breakfast, but it is a lunch/dinner dish. So if you go down there, you can have "breakfast for dinner." :p





If I'm having steak and eggs for breakfast, it usually means that the steak part is leftover from my dinner.

The quicker the preptime/cooking the better...



Leftover steak & potatoes is quick to make- just toss in an egg and heat - mmm

Now I wish I made breakfast this morning vs. Booking a flight...

Kagehitokiri Oct 21, 2009 2:11 pm

im fairly open re meals. re dinner at breakfast >

crabcakes benedict :D

lighter things like asian omelet-style food (but with bread/etc not eggs), or maybe tonkatsu, dumplings

b1513 Oct 21, 2009 5:53 pm

Breakfast at dinner is so easy....no fuss no muss. I like it. But I could eat dinner at breakfast too if I have leftovers. I don't cook much so they're usually aren't.

Bobette


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