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What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwiches?

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  • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

    Plain bagel, 2 eggs, 2 slices of American Cheese.

    Usually I mix some Kewpee mayo with Franks wing sauce. But I also usually use smoked Gouda or smoked Gruyère… I was out of both, so I grabbed the American slices and skipped condiments. It lacked flavor, however.

    What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwich?

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    princesstardigrade@lemmy.world
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    I go one of 2 ways depending on how I’m feeling with an egg n cheese sammy:

    • Sweet: add some sort of jelly, jam, or preserves. Honey or syrup also work, but I prefer grape jam the most
    • Zesty: mix mayo and mustard and add dill. This way essentially the breakfast sauce for McDonald’s bagel sandwich that I think they discontinued years ago. Reminiscent of deviled eggs
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    • R rooster326@programming.dev

      Ghost Pepper Sauce

      Sweet

      Yeah… ok. I’ll have to take your word on that

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      nocturne@slrpnk.net
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      #31

      I have not had any ghost pepper sauces, but there are a number of other sweet hot sauces, chipotle raspberry, habanero pineapple are two popular ones. I mix chipotle raspberry into cream cheese for a great bagel topper, and pretzel dip.

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      • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

        Plain bagel, 2 eggs, 2 slices of American Cheese.

        Usually I mix some Kewpee mayo with Franks wing sauce. But I also usually use smoked Gouda or smoked Gruyère… I was out of both, so I grabbed the American slices and skipped condiments. It lacked flavor, however.

        What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwich?

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        bussygyatt@feddit.org
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        #32

        open face egg sandwich on sourdough toast. just eggs, salt, butter, and bread.

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        • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

          Plain bagel, 2 eggs, 2 slices of American Cheese.

          Usually I mix some Kewpee mayo with Franks wing sauce. But I also usually use smoked Gouda or smoked Gruyère… I was out of both, so I grabbed the American slices and skipped condiments. It lacked flavor, however.

          What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwich?

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          omega_jimes@lemmy.ca
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          #33

          Bullseye BBQ sauce goes great with eggs and peppers.

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          • R rooster326@programming.dev

            Ghost Pepper Sauce

            Sweet

            Yeah… ok. I’ll have to take your word on that

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            kinther@lemmy.world
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            #34

            Once you acclimate to hotter sauces you can pick out some of the more soft notes. This one has some smokey aspects and I think some maple in it.

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            • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

              I have not had any ghost pepper sauces, but there are a number of other sweet hot sauces, chipotle raspberry, habanero pineapple are two popular ones. I mix chipotle raspberry into cream cheese for a great bagel topper, and pretzel dip.

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              madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              #35

              I saw some raspberry habanero ice cream on deep clearance, no one bought it, it was from a local creamery and I love spicy things so I got it to try.

              Loved it. Definitely a little, strange at first, but very good.

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              • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

                Plain bagel, 2 eggs, 2 slices of American Cheese.

                Usually I mix some Kewpee mayo with Franks wing sauce. But I also usually use smoked Gouda or smoked Gruyère… I was out of both, so I grabbed the American slices and skipped condiments. It lacked flavor, however.

                What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwich?

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                madzielle@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                #36

                Always hot sauce.

                I skip cheese and just do hot sauce on the egg. Sometimes I mix hot sauce with ketchup. I use white cheddar if I’m doing cheese for other ppls eggs.

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                • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

                  Plain bagel, 2 eggs, 2 slices of American Cheese.

                  Usually I mix some Kewpee mayo with Franks wing sauce. But I also usually use smoked Gouda or smoked Gruyère… I was out of both, so I grabbed the American slices and skipped condiments. It lacked flavor, however.

                  What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwich?

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                  zen@lemmy.zip
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                  #37

                  Two words: Holon days

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                  • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

                    Plain bagel, 2 eggs, 2 slices of American Cheese.

                    Usually I mix some Kewpee mayo with Franks wing sauce. But I also usually use smoked Gouda or smoked Gruyère… I was out of both, so I grabbed the American slices and skipped condiments. It lacked flavor, however.

                    What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwich?

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                    Hossenfeffer
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                    #38

                    Just a little brown sauce (I like Stoke’s), but generally I feel like the egg yolk is sauce enough.

                    If I’m not feeling traditional then maybe a splash of Reggae Reggae sauce.

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                    • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

                      Plain bagel, 2 eggs, 2 slices of American Cheese.

                      Usually I mix some Kewpee mayo with Franks wing sauce. But I also usually use smoked Gouda or smoked Gruyère… I was out of both, so I grabbed the American slices and skipped condiments. It lacked flavor, however.

                      What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwich?

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                      freshcow@lemmy.world
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                      #39

                      Mayo + Sriracha

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                      • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

                        Plain bagel, 2 eggs, 2 slices of American Cheese.

                        Usually I mix some Kewpee mayo with Franks wing sauce. But I also usually use smoked Gouda or smoked Gruyère… I was out of both, so I grabbed the American slices and skipped condiments. It lacked flavor, however.

                        What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwich?

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                        jarix@lemmy.world
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                        #40

                        Chipotle mayo/spread if available. Mayo if not. Also got sauce. Depends what I have in the fridge

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                        • P princesstardigrade@lemmy.world

                          I go one of 2 ways depending on how I’m feeling with an egg n cheese sammy:

                          • Sweet: add some sort of jelly, jam, or preserves. Honey or syrup also work, but I prefer grape jam the most
                          • Zesty: mix mayo and mustard and add dill. This way essentially the breakfast sauce for McDonald’s bagel sandwich that I think they discontinued years ago. Reminiscent of deviled eggs
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                          jabberwock@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                          I tend to favor the sweet early in the morning. Momofuku makes a real nice chili crunch hot honey that goes well with just eggs & cheese.

                          If I’m adding sausage to the mix, I’ll use maple syrup and skip the hot condiments entirely.

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                          • J jarix@lemmy.world

                            Chipotle mayo/spread if available. Mayo if not. Also got sauce. Depends what I have in the fridge

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                            nocturne@slrpnk.net
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                            #42

                            Chipotle mayo is a great condiment!

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                            • nocturne@slrpnk.netN nocturne@slrpnk.net

                              Plain bagel, 2 eggs, 2 slices of American Cheese.

                              Usually I mix some Kewpee mayo with Franks wing sauce. But I also usually use smoked Gouda or smoked Gruyère… I was out of both, so I grabbed the American slices and skipped condiments. It lacked flavor, however.

                              What condiments do you add to your breakfast sandwich?

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                              stickydango@lemmy.world
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                              #43

                              I’ve sometimes just put on a sprinkle of zaatar, or if I want something sweeter, just a bit of your standard BBQ sauce.

                              Mayo is often my go-to, so I definitely put that on as a standard, and then one of the above!

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