Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. It should offer great taste and nourishment and be worth getting out of bed for, whether you are looking forward to a busy or a relaxing day. Many private clubs serve breakfast, whether for banquets, member events, or everyday service in the clubhouse and restaurant. It is my belief that the breakfast menu should offer the same quality and variety as the lunch and dinner menus. The goal and philosophy of my kitchen is to exceed guest and member expectations.
Features breakfast items that start the day with panache and excitement. In many places, the standard breakfast menu is fruit and Danish, perhaps in a buffet setting; eggs, bacon, and toast; and perhaps an old-fashioned favorite such as eggs benedict.
I like to enhance the typical breakfast menu with items such as eggs and bacon profiterole and a hearty breakfast sandwich that combines eggs. I employ the same plate development practices and methodology for breakfast as I do for first plates for dinner and special events. Textures, flavors that harmonize, and seasonal products are all part of the development of every meal. These simple breakfast dishes are presented elegantly and tastefully.
Enjoy the next healthy breakfast recipes, which are a far cry from the usual standard breakfast fare. Club members taking a meal before work, golf, tennis, or a meeting of friends will love this special start to their day. Simply put breakfast's worth the effort; no matter if you've cut your designer life down to a single burner or it's a weekend morning and you've got no plans other than a simple French toast to eggs and bacon profiterole and a cup of coffee. I this list of recipes you can find healthy, quick and simple breakfast recipes.
Breakfast is a wonderful meal to cook and eat together as a family. Many of us teach our kids to cook by starting with breakfast food. We scramble eggs or make an omelet late at night when we're in need of comfort, nourishment, or both. We whip up smoothies as treats, and sneak strips of crisp bacon when no one is looking. Even if you think of yourself as someone who "never eats breakfast, chances are you enjoy it just as much as I do!
After a night's sleep you need fuel a good breakfast to prepare you for the day ahead. Foods high in carbohydrates, such as cereals and bread, are ideal breakfast foods because they are broken down into glucose which fuels your brain. Protein foods such as yogurt, milk, eggs, sausages, bacon, and beans are important, too. They control the growth and development of the body, and boost alertness. There are lots of tasty recipes in this section, but these ideas will get you started.