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DAVID64
An old and tried and tested trick of the trade, many restaurant's, fast food retailers and supermarket bakery's and hot deli counters deliberately
use the smell of cooking to attract customers.
You are not hungry then you smell that delicious aroma and suddenly you are.
But in some places it can get you in hot water.
There was a shop in part of England that had made grilled bacon and egg sandwiches for over a century and lot's and lot's of Muslim migrants started
to buy up the area until they surrounded this shop, they complained until the local authority ordered the business owner to do something about the
smell and fit filters despite his shop being a known landmark and very popular with traditional customers that travelled far and wide to the place
were this shop had stood for over a hundred years.
But that is England and at least in the US you probably don't have that kind of problem yet.
Nothing like grilled bacon in my book, I like it thick smoked and so that the fat is crispy and the meat well don't with skinless tomato and fried
egg on a nice cob with a bit of brown (HP) sauce and a fried black pudding on the side (Grill the bacon first, fry the egg, tomato and black pudding
in the tasty fat rendered from the bacon during it's grilling and of course keep it warm until the other parts are done, finally fry one side of the
bread for a few seconds in that fat after you have done the rest of the meal just to crisp it up a bit, HP brown sauce is a traditional English table
sauce, fruity, spicy and sweet - oh and you can always throw in a Cumberland sausage for garnish on the plate, well actually a good Cumberland is a
meal in itself and dipped in brown sauce is enough for most to water at the mouth or with a nice chutney - something with a bit of bite).
You can fry the bacon as well so that was just my preference, my mother used to make it with canned plum tomatoes in a frying pan, fry the bacon and
black pudding first then add the tomatoes and finally the fried egg's, fried so as to be as you say over easy with a soft yolk served with fried bread
and yes if you have it a bit of Cumberland sausage as well, because of the juice form the tomatoes you do not need the sauce with this one just use
what is in the pan on, might look a bit messy but tastes out of this world.
On a side not not all black puddings are equal and not all bacon's smoked and otherwise are either, find good one's that go well together, over here
in Britain ever butcher had there own variant on the black pudding though old Danish back bacon used to be our favourite back in the day, a good
streaky back bacon is probably what you want and non of unsalted crap they peddle today.
edit on 3-3-2021 by LABTECH767 because: (no reason given)