2022-03-09 at 4:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
go yolk yourself
Listen I have tried to eggnore you but it is obvious that you are very uneggucated and tbh we are not having a shell of time Vinny.
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2022-03-09 at 6:36 PM UTC
Poor Speedy...he'd have nothing to do all day if it wasn't for following and quoting me...YOU'RE WELCOME!
2022-03-09 at 6:40 PM UTC
For the record, FELLAS, traditionally eggs Benedict is served on English muffins, but you can absolutely do the same thing with toast and it's still called an eggs Benedict.
Source: I've prepared hundreds of them for paying customers, both ways.
You're both right, ok? Can you handle that?
They aren't REQUIRED, they are just the standard. Whatever you call them in whatever country you live in, that doesn't matter. The things that Americans call English muffins, are the standard for eggs Benedict. If they're called American Muffins in England, then if I'm talking to someone in England I guess I'd say that eggs Benedict are made standard with American Muffins.
Nothing is actually REQUIRED. or maybe it is but I don't know what the KEY COMPONENT IS.
People order them and the baseline is toasted muffin, ham, poached egg, hollandaise sauce, but where I worked the majority of the people chose TOSSO as their meat, and ham was the minority. Rarely some chose bacon. Sometimes people wanted toast instead of muffin. Sometimes people wanted no bread at all. Sometimes people wanted scrambled eggs or over easy eggs instead of poached. Sometimes people wanted hollondaise on the side or nine at all. Ultimately though, it was still referred to as an eggs Benedict.
I don't know how many components are necessary to make it so though.
Like the EGG is key, obviously. But if you just got hollondaise poured over some eggs I wouldn't consider that a Benedict. I think you need at least 3 of the 4.
2022-03-09 at 7:18 PM UTC
Eggmygad
I’ve had eggs benny on cornbread before
2022-03-09 at 7:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ
They aren't REQUIRED, they are just the standard. Whatever you call them in whatever country you live in, that doesn't matter. The things that Americans call English muffins, are the standard for eggs Benedict. If they're called American Muffins in England, then if I'm talking to someone in England I guess I'd say that eggs Benedict are made standard with American Muffins.
Nothing is actually REQUIRED. or maybe it is but I don't know what the KEY COMPONENT IS.
People order them and the baseline is toasted muffin, ham, poached egg, hollandaise sauce, but where I worked the majority of the people chose TOSSO as their meat, and ham was the minority. Rarely some chose bacon. Sometimes people wanted toast instead of muffin. Sometimes people wanted no bread at all. Sometimes people wanted scrambled eggs or over easy eggs instead of poached. Sometimes people wanted hollondaise on the side or nine at all. Ultimately though, it was still referred to as an eggs Benedict.
I don't know how many components are necessary to make it so though.
Like the EGG is key, obviously. But if you just got hollondaise poured over some eggs I wouldn't consider that a Benedict. I think you need at least 3 of the 4.
what a Benedict Arnold SMH
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2022-03-12 at 3:38 PM UTC
Sudo
Black Hole
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THIS IS YOUR EGG ON DRUGS
2022-03-12 at 5:23 PM UTC
Remember when Facebook was relatively new and people would post status updates like
'holy fuck you guys I cant believe that just happened?'
obv baiting for replies OMG what?! What was it? What was the thing that just happened I'm so curious now!
And then they're like
I was just making scrambled eggs in this frying pan and they sort of assembled themselves and took the shape of Mickey mouse!
Remember that?
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