Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
One of my favourite breakfast places offer an "early bird" special of eggs, taters, meat, toast (or panquakes) and drink. For my drink I get
a big (12 oz) glass of tomato juice. And they offer Tater Tots as one
of the potato selections.
https://charlieparkersdiner.com/Menu.aspx.html
That looks delicious. The rest of their menu looks delicious too.
That looks like the kind of place I'd go to a lot. We have a place
here called Pennyman's Diner (no website). It's a low-rent,
family-owned diner that is well-worn but a great place to eat. There's several places like that scattered around the Tri-Cities and if I had a car, I'd visit them occasionally.
Charlie Parker's was featured on Food Network's "Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives. Only non-Chicago place in Illinois to be so featured. And they
won a national competition for best bagel dish with their Breakfast
'Shoe. In one of the classiest moves I've ever seen, the owner, Mike Murphy, split the whole 25K first prize payoff among his staff.
Dave Drum wrote to Sean Dennis <=-
I let my fingers outrun my eyes there. Bagels can be used for breakfast 'shoes. But the contest was for use of Thomas' English Muffins. Which aren't, according to my Brit friends, actually "English".
But the are
useful and Mickey D's sells many hundreds of thousands of them.
Here's
Mike's Recipe - which doesn't mention that you can have your choice of bacon, ham or sausage patty for the meat. And either cheese sauce or
the sausage gravy - instead of the 50/50 split in nthe recipe. Same for 'taters - hash browns (per recipe), Tater Tots, Cottage Fries or even French Fries.
I promise if you wolf down the whole thing you may not want lunch.
Sean Dennis wrote to Dave Drum <=-
I let my fingers outrun my eyes there. Bagels can be used for breakfast 'shoes. But the contest was for use of Thomas' English Muffins. Which aren't, according to my Brit friends, actually "English".
I did a little research and it turns out that Samuel Bath Thomas, the
man behind the brand name, was a British immigrant that developed a version of the crumpet for American tastes. He trademarked it as the "English muffin" to distinguish it from the sweeter, cupcake-like
American muffins.
But the are
useful and Mickey D's sells many hundreds of thousands of them.
I do indeed enjoy a McD's Sausage McMuffin. I like them at home too
with some sort of breaskfast meat and scrambled eggs for a light breakfast.
Here's
Mike's Recipe - which doesn't mention that you can have your choice of bacon, ham or sausage patty for the meat. And either cheese sauce or
the sausage gravy - instead of the 50/50 split in nthe recipe. Same for 'taters - hash browns (per recipe), Tater Tots, Cottage Fries or even French Fries.
That all sounds delicious I'n bot sure what cottage fries are though I suspect that they may be what I call "home fries".
I promise if you wolf down the whole thing you may not want lunch.
Even for my ravenous maw, it's a lot of food!
MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06
Title: Horseshoes
Categories: Maindish
Yield: 4 Servings
Bread
Hamburgers
French fries
MMMMM------------------------CHEESE SAUCE-----------------------------
3 tb Butter
3 tb Flour
3/4 ts Salt
1/2 ts Worchestershire sauce
1/8 ts Pepper
1 1/2 c Milk
6 oz Velveeta cheese
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