Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Vive l'onion!


I think what happened here was I'd begun nibbling on the freshly toasted ONION ROLL with salted butter and thought oh my god I need to take a picture.  This was one of those seat-of-your-pants breakfasts using available ingredients.  I was already doing a red onion egg scramble and I did it the patient way, taking time to let the onions soften and even more time to let them caramelize a bit.  And we had these onion rolls in the freezer and I thought hey I've got this onion theme going here and what would that be like toast - with butter - for BREAKFAST?  It was really nice.  And then fresh sliced tomatoes with fresh squeezed lemon, a splash of Spanish olive oil, salt, pepper.  The fresh lemony-ness and bright tomato cut through the oniony richness of eggs and toasted rolls.  Black hot coffee.  I'm telling you. 

Scattered, Smothered, Etc.


I've mentioned Waffle House here before.  Some are better than others and the quality seems very much to be tied to the mood of the folks working there.  But sometimes they're all getting along and shouting orders back and forth and dishes being done, fresh coffee being brewed, and almost this quality of being that I might describe as flow accompanied by a sense of pride of accomplishment.  Pictured here, hash browns extra crispy and yes the cook did that for me, extra crispy, with onions, tomatoes, peppers.  A few dashes of Tabasco!  And then.  Raisin Toast!  Eggs Scrambled!  Plus they serve the raisin toast with apple butter.  This breakfast, imbued with the friendliness, is kind of unbeatable.

Unexpected Smoked Salmon Situation


So - to be clear - this is not a paid endorsement.  That being said, I think those Brueggers Bagels are fabulous.  Pumpernickel for me the clear top bagel.  So on their menu is this smoked salmon situation all ready to go and as it turns out, it is very effective.  Smoked salmon (smooth, smoky, salty), red onions (the correct amount), fresh tomato (a good tomato), and - this is the clincher - capers.  Yes!  Capers!  This requires no effort on the part of you, the customer.  No.  You just have to tell them what kind of bagel you want (which, I'm telling you now, is pumpernickel) and then just say the smoked salmon thing, as-is.  And with it there is this guilty pleasure I have which I hesitate to even mention here but I will tell you I am quite fond of hazelnut flavored coffee.  It is always super hot and fresh, which is key.  This is really good and will be next time, too.