This is a list of brunch foods and dishes. Brunch is a combination of breakfast and lunch eaten usually during the late morning but it can extend to as late as 2 pm and 8 pm on the East Coast, although some restaurants may extend the hours to a later time.[1][2] The word is a portmanteau of breakfast and lunch.[3] Brunch originated in England in the late 1800s, served in a buffet style manner, and became popular in the United States in the 1930s.[4]
Brunch foods and dishes
editThe following foods are often served for brunch.
- Avocado toast[5]
- Bacon[6][7]
- Bagel – in New York City, the "bagel brunch" was popular circa 1900.[8] The bagel brunch consists of a bagel topped with lox, cream cheese, capers, tomato and red onion.[8]
- Bagel and cream cheese[9]
- Biscuits and gravy[10]
- Blintz[11]
- Bread and toast with butter and jams
- Breakfast sausage
- Brunch casserole – a simple casserole prepared with bread, eggs and bacon[12]
- Cheese
- Chilaquiles[13]
- Cinnamon rolls [14]
- Coffee cake[15][16]
- Cold cuts
- Crêpe[17]
- Croissant[18]
- David Eyre's pancake[19]
- Dim sum[20][21]
- Dutch baby pancake[10]
- Egg dishes
- English muffin (in a variety of configurations)
- French toast[7][11][22]
- Frittata[10][26]
- Fruit[27]
- Grillades – a common brunch dish in the U.S. state of Louisiana[23][28]
- Grits – a staple food for breakfast and brunch in the Southern United States[29][30]
- Ham[31]
- Hash – such as corned beef hash[32][33]
- Hash browns[7]
- Meeshay
- Muesli[34]
- Muffins [35]
- Oysters Rockefeller[23]
- Pancake[7][11]
- Pastry
- Potato[6]
- Potato pancake[36]
- Potatoes O'Brien[37]
- Quiche[38][39]
- Quick bread[40][41]
- Roasted meats [8]
- Salads
- Poached salmon – may be served cold[24]
- Seafood[8][23]
- Smoked fish
- Smoked salmon[17][44]
- Soufflé[45]
- Soups [8]
- Steak and eggs[46]
- Strata[41]
- Tartines[17]
- Teacake[47]
- Tea sandwich[48]
- Terrine[24]
- Touton[49][50]
- Tunisian tajine[51]
- Waffle[11][41]
Gallery
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A plate of assorted brunch foods
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Some brunch foods – a bagel with cream cheese topped with smoked salmon, and salad
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Vegan brunch foods
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A brunch of an omelette, toast, French toast, fruit and coffee
Brunch beverages
editThe following beverages are often served for brunch.
Alcoholic
edit- Bloody Mary[8][52]
- Champagne[8][53][54]
- Caesar, popular in Canada
- Irish coffee[55]
- Mimosa[8][56]
- Spritzer[57]
- Frühschoppen (German: "morning pint") – can be various types of beverage
- Bellini
- Screwdriver
Non-alcoholic
edit- Coffee[8]
- Herbal tea[58]
- Juices [8]
- Orange juice
- Tea[41]
- Yum cha (Cantonese: "drink tea") – a tea that is typically served along with dim sum[59][60]
- Sparkling water[61]
See also
edit- Index of breakfast-related articles
- List of breakfast beverages
- List of breakfast foods
- List of culinary fruits
- List of fruit dishes
- Merienda – a light meal in various countries, usually taken in the afternoon or for brunch
- Second breakfast – a meal eaten after breakfast, but before lunch, it is traditional in Bavaria, Poland, and Hungary
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Bibliography
edit- Ternikar, F. (2014). Brunch: A History. The Meals Series. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 978-1-4422-2943-3. 164 pages.
Further reading
edit- "12 Quick & Easy Brunch Recipes". Bon Appétit. March 7, 2014. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
- Byrne, Christine (December 28, 2014). "21 Easy Brunch Dishes Even The Most Hungover Person Could Make". BuzzFeed. Retrieved August 27, 2015.
External links
edit- Media related to Brunch at Wikimedia Commons