#Norwegian Egg Benedict
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frycuisine · 6 months ago
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Norwegian Egg Benedict
It’s a delightful twist of egg benedict with smoked salmon and English muffin. Know this easy breakfast recipe here in this post. Know more at: https://frycuisine.com/norwegian-egg-benedict-2/
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copperbadge · 2 months ago
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[ID: A series of photographs from my recent trip to Detroit; the top two are a drinks menu from Cafe D'Mongo's where I got the Detroit Brown -- Crown Royal, Angostura Bitters, Vernors -- and a fantastic raspberry pastry from Canelle nearby. Below, an image of the entrance to a promenade at Eastern Market, the big year-round farmer's market, set against a cloudy sky. Then more food, including a Detroit pizza from Como's and Eggs Norwegian (eggs benedict with spinach and smoked salmon) from Le Supreme. Lastly, three images from the Zoo Lights walk, including whales, seals, a moose, mushrooms, and illuminated trees.]
Greetings from Detroit! Or rather, retroactive greetings, since I was there this weekend and am back home now. I got to have some delicious food, visit interesting shopping destinations, and freeze my LEDs off at the Zoo Lights! (Worth it.)
I got to see, hang out with, and talk shit with good friends, but this trip was also unusual because I have a friend who grew up in Detroit but moved away decades ago and hasn't been back, and this is the first time I've been there since meeting him.
He came from an abusive home and Detroit didn't have many good memories for him; I told him I wouldn't send photos or talk about it if he wanted, but he actually ended up sharing a lot with me and enjoying seeing Detroit through my eyes, which I think was somewhat healing for him. He said it looked as though the Detroit he knew had mostly died away in favor of something new, and it felt like the old memories had died off with it.
As distracting as it can sometimes be to be trying to take and send photos, text context and have conversations all while touristing and socializing, I do also love sharing the places I go with people. Especially for folks who can't get out much, like when I go to the museum and send paintings to my parents, it feels good -- productive, even -- to be able to bring a city to someone in that way.
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chocolatesandchai · 9 months ago
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healthygamergirl · 1 year ago
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Norwegian Egg Benedict
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foodemon · 7 years ago
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Eggs Norwegian - Nutmeg.
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loveletter2you · 4 years ago
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Top 5 breakfast foods 👀
in no particular order:
eggs benedict
homefries
american pancakes
crepes
those norwegian waffles that are kinda heart shaped
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mountedhistory · 3 years ago
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I've got my greedy little hands on some marinated norwegian salmon. I usually it w eggs benedict, but I'm looking for recipe ideas. Any recommendation?
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I’m That Norwegian™ who doesn’t eat fish. So sorry :/
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myriadxofxmuses · 3 years ago
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travelonlinetipsofficial · 3 years ago
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Late Night: Restaurants in Hong Kong
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Late Night: Restaurants in Hong Kong
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Hong Kong is pretty much a 24-hour city, and it’s rare not to be able to get a bite to eat at any time of the day or night.
Pretty much whatever you feel like eating will be available somewhere in the small hours, as the city’s restaurateurs have worked out there is a substantial market for late-night bites. Pride of place goes to The Flying Pan, which is open all day (and night), every day, every day of the year. Asian eateries figure largely, with Edition, a Korean gastro pub heading the new wave. And of course there’s always some great Hong Kong home-grown establishments, such as Under Bridge Spicy Crab, which started out as a humble stall and has since grown into three pukka restaurants.
What Hong Kong could really do with is a proper food truck scheme – however a pilot scheme launched in 2017 has yet to get off the ground.
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Photo courtesy of Ho Sing
It may call itself a coffee shop, and it may be called Ho Sing, but anyone who is anyone calls it Andy’s, and while they may come here for a coffee, the real draw is the fried rice, which is not only filling and flavorful but also astonishingly cheap – a mere HK$46 for a plate. Quite a few of Hong Kong’s hardened party animals keep HK$50 in their sock so they have enough money for a feed at the end of the evening. Truth to tell, Andy doesn’t open till 4am, although you might find one or two famished revelers banging on the shutters before then.
Recommended for Late Night because: Cheap eats deserve some recognition, and this is a great spot to conclude a night on the town.
Ed’s expert tip: Of course, this is very much a workaday eatery, so don’t expect anything too fancy.
Read more about Ho Sing Coffee Shop →
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Photo courtesy of Sun Hing
Sun Hing is on Smithfield Road, which was named after the former meat market in London. In days gone by there was an abattoir in this part of town too, and when the workers knocked off they were more than ready for a meal. Recalling those times, Sun Hing doesn’t open till 3 am, when it rolls out vast quantities of dim sum. The custard buns have their own fan club, and there’s usually a roar of appreciation when they emerge from the kitchen. More than a few party animals have insisted that staying up for half the night is more than worth it if you can end up at Sun Hing.
Recommended for Late Night because: Open in the middle of the night, closing at teatime: Sun Hing is almost in a parallel universe.
Ed’s expert tip: Lines start forming outside from about 2.30am onward.
Read more about Sun Hing →
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Here’s oodles of noodles, and then some. You can argue about whether Marco Polo supplied the recipe to the Chinese or brought it back to Italy with him: at the end of the day a bowl of noodles doesn’t so much hit the spot as score an eternal bulls-eye. There are two branches of Ichiran (the second is in Tsim Sha Tsui) and both are open 24 hours a day, catering to workers coming off shift at odd hours, insomniacs, jet-lagged travelers, and late-night revelers whose tums are crying out for sustenance. However you like your noodles, whether it’s thick or thin, spicy or plain, Ichiran is happy to fall in with your wishes. And, as a note about table manners, it’s perfectly acceptable to slurp in these parts.
Recommended for Late Night because: Open 24 hours a day, on both sides of the harbor, Ichiran is a must-include!
Ed’s expert tip: If you like spice but are not used to Hong Kong’s version, it’s best to hold back on the chili, as it can be very strong.
Read more about Ichiran →
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Photo courtesy of The Flying Pan
Eggs Benedict, Eggs Florentine, Eggs Maharajah, Eggs Oscar, Eggs Norwegian, Eggs Nantucket … you get the idea. Just about every breakfast combo is up for grabs here, in significant portions in relaxing surrounds. They serve alcohol, there’s a kids’ menu, they roll out special stuff at teatime: basically, whatever the time of day, and pretty much whatever you feel like eating, they’ve got it covered. There’s a second branch in Wan Chai, which is practically a carbon copy. The clientele is largely expat, often trying to recover from a fairly large celebration the previous night. All in all, this is a very cheery and hearty eatery.
Recommended for Late Night because: The Flying Pan (good pun, huh?) is a Hong Kong institution, and deservedly so.
Ed’s expert tip: Whatever the time, you’re never too late (or early) for breakfast, or any other meal here. In other words, it’s open 24/7.
Read more about The Flying Pan →
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Photo courtesy of Burger Circus
As might well be expected, what you get here is freshly ground burgers, together with fries and sides which are complemented by a selection of house-made milkshakes, sodas and classic cocktails suitable for any time of day. Burger Circus, known as BC to its regulars, is housed in a playful and inviting train carriage-themed dining room which pays homage to the original late-19th century American diners, which were operated out of abandoned railway cars. BC opens at lunchtime, but comes into its own at weekends when it stays open till the wee hours. Many customers pitch up here for what’s jocularly referred to as DinFast, a cross between dinner and breakfast, after a night out drinking and dancing in SoHo or one of the city’s other mainstream party zones.
Recommended for Late Night because: It’s difficult to fault this eatery: everything seems just right, and that includes how they cook their burgers!
Ed’s expert tip: Burger Circus’ Spiked Shakes, incorporating your favorite cocktail, are in a league of their own.
Read more about Burger Circus →
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Photo courtesy of Stockton
As the adverts for cruise lines used to say: getting there is half the fun. Tucked up a little alleyway off Wyndham Street, Stockton is a hidden late-night gem. The menu is pretty tempting: think roast beef sandwiches, black truffle risotto balls, and chorizo Scotch eggs, all delivered in very “olde-worlde” surrounds, with low lighting, antiques, and tables tucked away in nooks and crannies. The music can be a little loud, so perhaps this is the joint you come to when you want to party on, rather than wind down at the end of a long evening. Either way, it’s very enjoyable.
Recommended for Late Night because: Well done Stockton for thinking not just out of the box, but miles away from it. This is a Hong Kong original.
Ed’s expert tip: If it’s food you’re after, the kitchen closes not long after midnight.
Read more about Stockton →
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Photo courtesy of Edition
If the words Korean, Fusion and Gastropub seem like a bit of a mixture, you’d be right. But it’s a great mixture. Settle in, and let your wildest culinary meanderings take you for a ride. Kimchi fries are nothing if not revolutionary, likewise a bulgogi slider.A bibim steak sandwich is a treat in itself, and the same can be said for pork belly lollipops and seared scallops with citron. Late at night, when you and your taste buds feel like a bit of a challenge, easing into this edgy establishment is just what the (dietary) doctor ordered. And naturally soju backs up the list of beer, wine and cocktails.
Recommended for Late Night because: This is one of Hong Kong’s most exclusive places to dine, atop one of its most distinctive skyscrapers.
Ed’s expert tip: Soju packs a bit of a kick, so go easy if you are not used to this hefty Korean liquor.
Read more about Edition →
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Photo courtesy of Tokyolima
TokyoLima dishes up Nikkei cuisine in the atmosphere of a buzzing izakaya, Japan’s answer to a British pub. Embracing a casual approach, Peruvian Chef Arturo puts together a menu that balances the heat of Peru with the delicate flavors of Japan. Dating back for more than a century, Nikkei cuisine originates from Peru’s Japanese population and is best described as the melding of both cultures.So you get Japan’s love for fresh seafood and fresh, delicate flavors plus the punchy heat and colorful zest of Peru. There’s something to discover on the drinks menu too. As well as 20 different sakes, the cocktails infuse South American and Japanese ingredients with daring combinations and intriguing flavors.
Recommended for Late Night because: Rather than just somewhere to fill your face, this is a stylish restaurant with a menu well worth pondering.
Ed’s expert tip: Lyndhurst Terrace is just near the Central-Mid Levels Escalator, which is handy if you are headed uphill.
Read more about Tokyolima →
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Photo courtesy of Under The Bridge Spicy Crab
There are more than a dozen different seafood dishes at this restaurant, but a plate of fragrant and tongue-numbing crab is what everybody lines up for. Crabs from Vietnam and Canada, averaging 2.5 kilograms in size, are wok-fried with bright-red chili, spring onion and enough garlic to cover every inch of the crustacean. The spice meter is high at this formerly under-a-bridge dai pai dong, but fortunately you can choose from among five tiers of spiciness. There is a belief that eating crab can ward off hangovers – whether or not that is true, the late-night atmosphere here is thoroughly invigorating.
Recommended for Late Night because: What started out as a tiny stall is now a thriving part of Wanchai’s food and beverage scene, and a slice of heritage to boot.
Ed’s expert tip: There are three branches of this humming little eatery, all within walking distance of each other.
Read more about Under the Bridge Spicy Crab →
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Photo courtesy of Ciao Chow
Ciao Chow: geddit? Serving top Italian food in China’s most famous port city, CC has been a roaring success since the day it opened. At ground zero Lan Kwai Fong, there are few surprises here and a lot of solid, tasty comfort food. Think pasta, think pizza, think filling up on something chewable after too many hours ingesting liquids of an alcoholic nature. There are also chicken, chops and other more robust options, and should that sugar craving strike after midnight, tuck in to custard pudding, chocolate tart and all their sweet cousins. You’ll find Ciao Chow is as popular at night as it is in the daytime.
Recommended for Late Night because: Ciao Chow has been a hit from the day it opened, thanks largely to its fun atmosphere and bright open kitchen.
Ed’s expert tip: The three-step Create Your Own Pizza (base, cheese, topping) is as much fun as it sounds, and tastes.
Read more about Ciao Chow →
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onessolitude · 4 years ago
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@flippers.singapore doesn't only serve you sweet pancakes, they also do savoury pancakes too! Like this item in frame, Egg Benedict Souffle Pancake [$22.80]. 2 different flavoured pancakes: - Grilled Tiger Prawns with Avocado Cubes - Norwegian Smoked Salmon with Sauteed Spinach Both topped with hollandaise sauce and sprinkle with paprika. (at Flipper’s Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CKDtlrcHanN/?igshid=1s7x5225ekiod
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dianaaatan · 4 years ago
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Savory Dish at @flippers.singapore Eggs Benedict Soufflé Pancake - $22.80 Topped with hollandaise sauce and sprinkle of paprika. You get 2 Flavours to try: Grilled tiger prawns with avocado cubes and Norwegian Smoked Salmon and Sautéed Spinach. (at Flipper’s Singapore) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJqjj5xnqRJ/?igshid=1hc8110ldlsw6
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anislandchef · 4 years ago
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What are Eggs Hemmingway?
What are Eggs Hemmingway? An indulgent breakfast treat
What are Eggs Hemmingway? It is a little bit of an unfair question because you may know them as Eggs Montreal, eggs Norwegian, or by the very Quentin Tarantino-esque Eggs Royale. That is how I have always served them on menus, and they will make you an incredible Christmas Day breakfast. You will have most likely heard of Eggs Benedict well this dish, in my humble opinion, is a much nicer and…
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jakestafkiconsumptionblog · 4 years ago
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9/18 : Day 9
Since I am out of town this weekend, I no longer have access to my beloved espresso machine. So in turn I must settle with my girlfriend’s Keurig coffee maker instead. Safe to say I am disappointed, but a bit relieved as I don’t have to worry about using my own coffee pods and risk running out sooner than later. The small town Wisconsin air is nice and relaxing compared to that of the city and the calm and quiet of my surrounding makes me feel a bit more at home. 
My girlfriend and I went to the local town diner, the Koffee Kup, for breakfast. The weather was gorgeous with only a light breeze cooling us off. The diner had a classic old school flair mixed with a bit of Norwegian heritage. We ordered straight black coffee and a large cinnamon roll with our meal. It came quickl and the toasted roll warmed my cold heart to the core. My girlfriend had Eggs Benedict, and because I am always naturally hungry I ordered “The Mess”. Which is scrambled eggs mixed with ham on top of hash browns with a cheese sauce on top. 
Afterwards we took a stroll around the down town area and stopped at a local boutique. The fragrance of the store was very pleasant and the lighting was very appealing to the eye with a hushed orange saturation. My girlfriend bought a Apple Cider scented candle out of obligation for visiting the small local business. At first nothing necessarily caught my eye, until I saw a small field notebook for only $9. Always wanting one for notes on design I decided “why the hell not” and bought it. It is made out of recycled materials and has course, natural feel to it. 
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unsteady-calcium · 8 years ago
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Purple for that colour ask meme!
Purplewhat’s your astrological sign? Sagittarius. I'm a magnificent centaur with approx 0 faith in astrologywhat’s the best piece of advice you ever received? My mum and dad have been happily married for forty years but my mum always buys flowers for the house and my dad never remembers. When I asked her about it she said, Nil, never wait for anyone to buy you flowers. If you want flowers, go and buy yourself some flowers. when’s the last time you followed your instincts? Went out on a limb today and submitted my research to the women in science showcase in London. I don't know if it counts but it's way out of my reach and I feel really good for trying! what’s your favorite food? God so many things. Anything with cheese, I just had some enchiladas that were to die for. Ice cream. Eggs Benedict. Norwegian Christmas food. Anything my mother has ever made. Pasta carbonara. God I just love food so much I could go on for dayswhat’s your secret dream?Just being happy I think. Oh, and to finish Spelling It Out before the one year anniversary of posting it on ao3 xD Thanks for asking! 😁❤
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foodemon · 8 years ago
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Eggs Norwegian - Yellow Brick Road.
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foodiepilgrim · 7 years ago
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Norwegian Eggs Benedict @ Le Petit Château
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