Monday, 26 October 2009

Going full British


It is not that often we have a brunch / big breakfast.
The only time we have them, is once in a while on a saturday. As on weekdays typical breakfast for us is slice of home made bread, butter/jam/nutella/chocolate.cheese etc..............and to the horror of my hubby, daughter and I go always for Nutella or chocolate :-)

And on sunday there is a tradition here in Belgium , most of them go to the bakers in the morning and buy pistolets, Croissant, Croissant filled with chocolate, raisin etc.....and here it is hubby who goes in the morning to buy them, our baker is really close by, just around the corner.....
only time I go is when it is hubbs birthday and fathers day and when it is Spring/summer, my excuse who wants to get up and go out so early in the cold weather :-)

So on sautuday as we all got up late I thought why not make the famoust full English breakfast. My daughter and hubyy just loves it,
When I Saw Meeta's theme for this months MM I knew exaclty what I was going to send her. A fully English Breakfast.

I don't think there is a recipe, just make scrambled aggs, fry bacon, sausages, mushroom and tomato, open up a tin beans and heat up , serve with toast and enjoy.

55 comments:

  1. There's nothing like a full English - great job Happy Cook!

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  2. Such a filling brunch..looks prefect!

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  3. nothing like a English breakfast - just decadent!

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  4. Looks delicious esp the scrambled egg...

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  5. English breakfast is a style quotient! def. a filler and yumm. Nice snaps dear.
    TC

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  6. lovely treat...please do participate in my first cooked food event..check my blog for details

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  7. Wow!!! happy that is a full house..

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  8. this is the brunch to linger over :)

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  9. OMG!! What a yummy and inviting platter!! Lovely.

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  10. I don't like bacon too, I am ready for ur english full feast!

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  11. I think this kind of breakfast is only for cold climates. I remember I used to love it when in England but there is no way I would eat it in Greece. Great job.

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  12. Full Filling brunch looks fabulous dear:)

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  13. Great Job dear..............

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  14. I m not a fan of full english breakfast either

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  16. HC, what a delightful and filling (!) brunch. I bet it was tasty.

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  17. Love the English breakfast once in a while, dont know which is worse English or southern, both are full of fat, but oh so good!

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  18. I love such hot breakfasts :)

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  19. Well, I've had the eggs, bacon and sausage, but never the mushrooms, tomatoes and beans :) Looks yummy!

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  20. Wonderful plate of food. Looks so good. Even i am not a big fan of bacon. Other than that love to dig into ur plate of food. YUM!

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  21. All of them looks fabulous..Tempting presentation and click...

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  22. My hubs always bug me about this! But I am so lazy to cook him breakfast. hehe...

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  23. Looks great and delicious. I do not have bacon too, looks easy for a lazy Saturday morning breakfast.

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  24. Sounds excellent, delicious breakfast plate!

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  25. hi.. greetings to u..
    what a delicious brunch! my teenage girl will definitely drool over this.. gives me an idea what to cook for her this weekend, cos weekdays i m working and she is schooling..
    do keep in touch..

    my food blog at www.letswallop.blogspot.com

    family blog at www.reanaclaire.com

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  26. What a platter HC!!! My hubby's favourite....

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  27. F, that plate looks really so delicious. Though I am veg, I always envied the full British brunch!..:))

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  28. wow, this is my children's favourite breakfast... but not for me who is health conscious now a days :) great entry!

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  29. The platter looks delicious though I may not eat most of them there.

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  30. So apt the event, its just perfect. I hope you enjoy the fall season in Belgium.

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  31. Hi...first time on your blog...im based in england...and would like to add one more item to a full english breakfast which is something called black pudding, something very unappetising but a delicacy here and served with a full english breakfast in all pubs and restaurants.

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  32. An open book yeah I thought of doing the black pudding, but it would be a waste as no one except hubby likes it.

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  33. Yeah i know...it puts me off too..completely:)
    Thanks for stopping by my blog

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  34. oh my god..its dam good..u have one treat on my blog..collect them soon :)

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  35. hope i'll be invited in a big british brunch like this, yum!!

    great entry for monthly mingle!!

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  36. If it was turkey or lamb bacon, I'd be all over this breakfast! Looks tempting ... adore the baked beans .. used to have them with toast as a kid.

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  37. Look absolutely delicious! gloria

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  38. this breakfast and cup of cofee will do me good,.;-)

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  39. A breakfast feast.....delicious, and nutritious.

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  40. Ah, it is always a treat to have a good ole British b'fast isn't it :)

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  41. Can I have that yummy looking plate please Happy? :-)
    What a filling breakfast!

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  42. i'd much rather share this breakfast with you in london - but i guess sharing it virtually will have to do. thanks for such a fantastic brunch entry!

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  43. Wow, nice brunch! Love the idea of going British :-)

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  44. I too didnt like Bacon..How areu HC..We have finally settled down here..Perfect brunch.

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  45. I'm not a great fan of bacon too;but, the rest, i love, as for the other three, they willl have the whole plate please :-)

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  46. I love this British Breakfast, Happy Cook! It looks delicious. I have only made it once or twice, but it is always good. My favorite is the sauteed mushrooms and beans!

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  47. Whoo thats mouthwatering food there...

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  48. That is one 5 star hot breakfast which I would love to have (other than the bacon). Lovely!

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