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On Egg Salad (and Other Non-Traditional) Sandwiches for Breakfast

2009_08_03-EggSalad.jpgWhenever we go to our favorite bagel store in New York for breakfast, we skip right past the array of cream cheeses and order egg salad. Maybe it's a lunchtime food to you, but we think it's perfect pre-10 a.m. Same goes for BLTs... peanut butter and jelly...

 
 

This is the same line of thinking that leads us to eat leftover cobbler or birthday cake for breakfast (on occasion). It's flour, sugar, eggs, fruit—same stuff that's in scones, muffins, and pancakes. Why should we discriminate because something is, technically, dessert?

We love any kind of breakfast sandwich with eggs, bacon, or sausage. But sometimes we want something a little cooler and fresher. Egg salad is fantastic in the morning—full of protein, satisfying, and easy to wrap up in a tortilla if you want something portable to take on the go.

Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are another morning favorite, and grilled cheese is really just cheese toast with an extra slice of bread. Bacon? Bacon is absolutely breakfast territory, so why not a BLT in the morning?

What sandwiches do you eat for breakfast?

Related: Egg Sandwich Survey: Fried or Scrambled?

(Image: Elizabeth Passarella)

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spam and fried egg on whatever bread or cold teriyaki chicken sandwich with mayo - sounds gross but really very good

posted by wwoolsey on August 3rd 2009 at 9:55am
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Yeah I have no problem eating whatever for breakfast. Or eating "breakfast" foods for other meals. It's all just food. Why can't you just eat it whenever?

Cold teriyaki chicken with mayo huh? That sound interesting. I'll try that next time I have leftover teriyaki chicken.

posted by wunami on August 3rd 2009 at 10:25am
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ive eaten egg salad for breakfast since i was kid same with PB&J and grilled ham and cheese....they're great. I also like peanut butter and bananas or strawberries, pork roll sandwiches and scrapple sandwiches

posted by brianmac on August 3rd 2009 at 10:34am
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Agreed, why do certain foods have to be eaten at certain times of day?
I like PB sandwiches for breakfast...actually, I usually just eat PB on a slice of bread or toast if I'm home...then I let myself have two!
As far as NY bagel place/street carts though, I like my classic bacon-egg-and-cheese, although I only let myself have it a couple times a year these days.
And I've been known to eat eggs for dinner and cereal at any old time of day...

posted by BrooklynBaker on August 3rd 2009 at 10:50am
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I'm with you! I actually like tuna salad sandwiches for breakfast, too.

posted by Dana McCauley on August 3rd 2009 at 11:31am
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Not a sandwich, but I like leftover rice pudding (the kind baked with an egg custard) for breakfast. I sometimes make a baked pumpkin pudding (basically pumpkin pie without a crust) - and if I don't put too much sugar in, it makes a good breakfast. When I have time, I love Gallo Pinto (rice and beans with peppers, onions, and cilantro etc.) in the morning.

posted by Bobolink on August 3rd 2009 at 12:01pm
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I too don't subscribe to the idea that certain foods are for certain times of the day. Maybe it's an American or Euro-derived thing? East Asians don't seem to categorize food like this. I've eaten kimchi, rice, seaweed soup and fish for breakfast. And I'm also a big fan of eating breakfast foods for dinner and vise versa.

posted by slowdown on August 3rd 2009 at 1:19pm
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I had egg salad this morning, on buttered toast. I also like lightly toasted, buttered bread with just a slice of cheese in the middle. The cheese softens a little and it's a good commuter breakfast. My stomach can't handle milk for breakfast, so I tend to eat cold cereal for supper.

posted by SunnyBlue on August 3rd 2009 at 10:43pm
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Oh yes, egg salad and pb&j are great for breakfast. Peanut butter on a mini bagel is a good snack. I also like leftover pizza or lasagna for breakfast, as well as pudding or custards, even leftover fried chicken or ribs (though very rarely). But don't eat breakfast much, because I'd rather be asleep.

I also really like to reverse this idea--for me, pancakes and waffles are dinner food, not breakfast.

posted by Kakugori on August 3rd 2009 at 10:55pm
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When i was growing up, i used to have plain tomato sandwiches. Slightly toasted bread, spread with mayo on both sides, with thin slices of tomatoes.

Believe it or not, it goes well with milk.

posted by shawnwich on August 4th 2009 at 9:29am
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