What Is the Best Bread Product for a Breakfast Sandwich -- and Why?

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CarriePie

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Since we are talking about a sandwich, I'd probably go for the croissant. I like the flakiness and flavor of croissants. I'd probably put sausage, egg, and cheese on mine. I'd equally choose pancakes with the same sandwich filling.


If you weren't asking about a sandwich, this would have been a quick selection for me. Biscuit! My favorite breakfast meal is biscuit & gravy, preferably if it's homemade by me.
Second choice would have been bagel with plain cream cheese schmear. I only like bagels from a bagel shop though, or if I get them in the store I go for Einsteins (I love their Asiago bagels). Otherwise, store bought bagels aren't that great in my opinion.

Btw, I like all the carbs on this list! I wouldn't forgo any selection.
 
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In case anyone was wondering how my own personal saga panned out :ROFL:, for my egg sandwich, I had a choice of tortillas, or English muffins (the only kinds of bread I had.)

I went with the muffins.

I just couldn't resist the nice crispy crust you get on a lightly toasted English muffin. :geek:

Add in eggs and cheese... I was going to add veggies but... Beh.

Why ruin something so good by trying to turn it into a handheld salad? :cool:
 
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My favorite is regular bread. White or whole grain with an egg and ham(or bacon) w/real cheese(not processed). And miracle whip or mayo.
Another miracle whipper 🥳
They seem few and far between.
My second favorite is basically the same as yours. But bacon, not ham, and I just use American cheese slices haha. MW over mayo, but happy with either.
My favorite that I've not had in over a decade was a breakfast burrito I used to get in CA. Big fat ones made at a rinky dink burger joint. But those burritos were locally famous 😋
 
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Ooh! Just in time for my breakfast, well, brunch more likely, after a nightsift.

I have not tasted all of those options.. as we do not have all in here, or then I just live in a cave and see nothing when I poke my nose out of the cave to get some food..


Corn tortilla is one good option, with cheddar (never the orange one), ham, mayo, and some spices or seasoning.


But the bread roll that has seeds and stuff in it is my usual choice. I don't own a toaster, so to the pan it goes, sometimes with little bit of oil.

Plain mayo goes on top, then sprinkle of barbeque seasoning (I'm weird, I know), cheddar, beaten eggs fried with seasoning of cayenne pepper and salt ...and sugar (I like it a bit sweet), on top goes the ham. If I have tomatoes those go in there somewhere. Iceberg lettuce too, if found. Today I had nothing fresh in them:
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Another quick favourite versions are:
bread rolls (from the pan), butter, sliced boiled potatoes (hot) on top with herbamare salt and then cheese, preferably cheddar. Ham if found in the fridge, egg goes well with this one too.

Simpliest one: bread roll with butter or mayo, alfalfa sprouts and cheese.



About bagels and water boiling, we don't have bagels (as far as I know), but our own version 'rinkeli'. Which is similar to looks, round and a hole in the middle, but not as plumb as a bagel, bald thin cousin I guess.
There are variations to it, water rinkeli and butter rinkeli, of course cheese version etc.
Water one used to be boiled for around 40 seconds and then off to the oven it went.
Nowadays more likely, it is steamed for a ten ish seconds in the oven, not the same as boiling in my opinion.
The butter version has a huge amount of butter in the dough, and it too gets a steam at the beginning of the bake.
This is what our rinkeli looks like:
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Photo from Heinosen bakery


I almost forgot, rice pies! Or karelian pies, if made correctly. Rye crust with rice porridge in the middle.
That is topped with boiled egg-butter mix: the regular version:
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Photo from bake-street


But whatever is wanted (or found) on top: butter, cheese, ham, salmon, lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes on top of it. Preferably the pie is fresh out the oven, or if not fresh it is heated before anything.

If I make it by myself, I use only rye flour for the crust. Another option I use is buckwheat flour crust for gluten free version. That one is super good too.



I need variation for my breakfast, hence so many options for me, I simply can not just pick one..
 

Lynx

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Ooh! Just in time for my breakfast, well, brunch more likely, after a nightsift.

I have not tasted all of those options.. as we do not have all in here, or then I just live in a cave and see nothing when I poke my nose out of the cave to get some food..


Corn tortilla is one good option, with cheddar (never the orange one), ham, mayo, and some spices or seasoning.


But the bread roll that has seeds and stuff in it is my usual choice. I don't own a toaster, so to the pan it goes, sometimes with little bit of oil.

Plain mayo goes on top, then sprinkle of barbeque seasoning (I'm weird, I know), cheddar, beaten eggs fried with seasoning of cayenne pepper and salt ...and sugar (I like it a bit sweet), on top goes the ham. If I have tomatoes those go in there somewhere. Iceberg lettuce too, if found. Today I had nothing fresh in them:
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Another quick favourite versions are:
bread rolls (from the pan), butter, sliced boiled potatoes (hot) on top with herbamare salt and then cheese, preferably cheddar. Ham if found in the fridge, egg goes well with this one too.

Simpliest one: bread roll with butter or mayo, alfalfa sprouts and cheese.



About bagels and water boiling, we don't have bagels (as far as I know), but our own version 'rinkeli'. Which is similar to looks, round and a hole in the middle, but not as plumb as a bagel, bald thin cousin I guess.
There are variations to it, water rinkeli and butter rinkeli, of course cheese version etc.
Water one used to be boiled for around 40 seconds and then off to the oven it went.
Nowadays more likely, it is steamed for a ten ish seconds in the oven, not the same as boiling in my opinion.
The butter version has a huge amount of butter in the dough, and it too gets a steam at the beginning of the bake.
This is what our rinkeli looks like:
View attachment 270244
Photo from Heinosen bakery


I almost forgot, rice pies! Or karelian pies, if made correctly. Rye crust with rice porridge in the middle.
That is topped with boiled egg-butter mix: the regular version:
View attachment 270245
Photo from bake-street


But whatever is wanted (or found) on top: butter, cheese, ham, salmon, lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes on top of it. Preferably the pie is fresh out the oven, or if not fresh it is heated before anything.

If I make it by myself, I use only rye flour for the crust. Another option I use is buckwheat flour crust for gluten free version. That one is super good too.



I need variation for my breakfast, hence so many options for me, I simply can not just pick one..
Soooo... Have you got room for a roommate?

I'll pay 1.5 times rent if you'll cook meals. :D I'll even do the dishes too.
 
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@Lynx Sorry, no actual room, only a nook in a railway carriage that is on my yard, and a position of a handyman :LOL: Payment comes in form of meals and nooks..

Doing the dishes is very, very good negotiation technique, highly tempting :D
 

RodB651

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For my Saturday morning egg sandwiches, I'll spend extra money on a good bread in the deli market. I season the bread with garlic powder and then toast it. Then I season my eggs with a dash of steak sauce and some steak seasoning. The eggs are cooked omelette style. Hash browns are my side dish.

Freshly ground coffee is the clincher!

Its a fine breakfast!
 

Lynx

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The best bread is whatever you have.

I have little square loaves of whole wheat bread, very, incredibly thinly sliced. Like, four slices is maybe an inch thick.

Today I took two slices and put cashew butter between them. Then I took two more slices and did the same. Then I made a 4 slice sandwich by putting those two sandwiches together with some lemon curd in between them. So it was a three layer sandwich with four slices, cashew butter, lemon curd, cashew butter.

Then I made another one of those.

I might make another two of them tomorrow. That was flat out good.
 

CarriePie

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The best bread is whatever you have.

I have little square loaves of whole wheat bread, very, incredibly thinly sliced. Like, four slices is maybe an inch thick.

Today I took two slices and put cashew butter between them. Then I took two more slices and did the same. Then I made a 4 slice sandwich by putting those two sandwiches together with some lemon curd in between them. So it was a three layer sandwich with four slices, cashew butter, lemon curd, cashew butter.

Then I made another one of those.

I might make another two of them tomorrow. That was flat out good.

You have a very interesting palate!
 

Lynx

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Lemon curd is a very interesting ingredient. It's like somebody scraped the top layer off a pan of lemon bars, the part that is soft and sweet and very tart, and crammed it in a jar.
 

Lynx

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I'm intrigued by a 4 slice sandwich, but I don't think I can take that big of a bite.
They are very, very thin slices of bread. It is even officially labeled, "very thin sliced."

The thickness was less than your average two slice peanut butter and jelly sandwich.
 
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English Muffin, hands down! Or an everything bagel!

and why? I’ll write that in another post cause I’m editing this and I’m running out of time..
 
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English muffin: because I was indoctrinated by McDonald’s as a young child and so when I eat at McDonald’s I’m reminded that is where families eat. Though my dad absolutely hates McDonald’s. Says it’s garbage food and doesn’t trust any of it is real.

and Everything Bagel: i can eat a bagel sandwich any day. Just love the texture of the bagels when they are warmed up, and with your favorite sausage patty, with bacon and eggs…yum!
 

Lynx

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English muffin: because I was indoctrinated by McDonald’s as a young child and so when I eat at McDonald’s I’m reminded that is where families eat. Though my dad absolutely hates McDonald’s. Says it’s garbage food and doesn’t trust any of it is real.

and Everything Bagel: i can eat a bagel sandwich any day. Just love the texture of the bagels when they are warmed up, and with your favorite sausage patty, with bacon and eggs…yum!
Your dad is wise.