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  1. 1. Which is best?

    • Waffles
      29
    • Pancakes
      12
    • French Toast
      31


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Fried dough seems pretty different than all three to me.

dough and batter and already formed bread heated and sweetened in different ways

 

 

 

its all the same base

 

Go eat some pizza dough for breakfast then. This is a bad path you've gone down.

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Fried dough seems pretty different than all three to me.

dough and batter and already formed bread heated and sweetened in different ways

 

 

 

its all the same base

 

Go eat some pizza dough for breakfast then. This is a bad path you've gone down.

Breakfast pizza is gross. Leftover pizza is awesome.

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Leftover pizza is great, but that had more to do with the nonsense idea that a doughnut is almost the same as a waffle or pancake or french toast.
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Fried dough seems pretty different than all three to me.

dough and batter and already formed bread heated and sweetened in different ways

 

 

 

its all the same base

 

Go eat some pizza dough for breakfast then. This is a bad path you've gone down.

so you just eat the dough?

 

moron

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YES! GIVE ME ALL THE HUEVOS RANCHEROS!!!!

 

Around here, it seems like everyone eats huevos rancheros or breakfast burritos.

 

As for the topic, I don't think you can go wrong with any of the three, but I'd choose french toast if pressed. Breakfast food is just generally awesome.

it really is

 

we shouldn't fight over this, lets be more inclusive

 

I always picture the sweets when going out to breakfast but end up ordering something egg based.

I could eat omelets 3 meals a day. There's basically no breakfast food I wouldn't love.

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WHY DON'T YOU JUST EAT SOME COOKIE DOUGH FOR BREAKFAST??

 

See? Even the french toast guy gets it. I'm appalled that someone would think doughnuts are almost the same as waffles.

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YES! GIVE ME ALL THE HUEVOS RANCHEROS!!!!

 

this is literally my favorite breakfast dish and also i love you

 

<3...probably time for you to get back to nashville for a visit.

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2 eggs

2 cups all-purpose

1 tablespoon sugar

4 teaspoons baking powder

1/4 teaspoon salt

1 3/4 cups milk

1/2 cup vegetable oil or melted butter

 

2 large eggs

4 cups all-purpose flour

1/4 cup granulated sugar

3 teaspoons instant yeast

1/2 teaspoon salt

1 1/8 cups whole milk

1 1/4 sticks unsalted butter, melted

 

The parts list. One makes a batter with a quick chemical rise. The other makes a dough with a slow bacterial rise. I'd say they are sufficiently different even though you've basically swapped just one ingredient, all the proportions are way different and make for different end products. Also the parts list for your bread that makes your slices for French toast is also the same ingredients, but again you've changed all the proportions, even if the end goal is the same.

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donuts aren't breakfast just b/c they're the first food you eat in the morning

they incorporate basically the same stuff as a waffle or pancake, in different form.

 

you mean b/c they both have sugar?

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dough and batter and already formed bread heated and sweetened in different ways

 

 

 

its all the same base

 

Go eat some pizza dough for breakfast then. This is a bad path you've gone down.

Breakfast pizza is gross. Leftover pizza is awesome.

 

 

Casey's General Store breakfast pizza is amazing.

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Haystacks. Hash browns, hamburger patty, sausage gravy (egg optional). I was explaining this to people that don't know but were genuinely intrigued. Do they exist outside of Champaign?
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Haystacks. Hash browns, hamburger patty, sausage gravy (egg optional). I was explaining this to people that don't know but were genuinely intrigued. Do they exist outside of Champaign?

 

Do they even exist there anymore? The place that had them is closed. There were a couple variations too weren't there? Like a sausage patty and brown gravy maybe?

 

And I think they're just referred to as a horseshoe most everywhere else.

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Haystacks. Hash browns, hamburger patty, sausage gravy (egg optional). I was explaining this to people that don't know but were genuinely intrigued. Do they exist outside of Champaign?

 

Do they even exist there anymore? The place that had them is closed. There were a couple variations too weren't there? Like a sausage patty and brown gravy maybe?

 

And I think they're just referred to as a horseshoe most everywhere else.

 

I think a horseshoe is ham & melted cheese on French toast and that is a Springfield thing.

 

The place in Champaign that had the haystack was Home Stretch Diner or something like that. I used to get them at the Whitehorse Inn but that place is gone.

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Haystacks. Hash browns, hamburger patty, sausage gravy (egg optional). I was explaining this to people that don't know but were genuinely intrigued. Do they exist outside of Champaign?

 

Do they even exist there anymore? The place that had them is closed. There were a couple variations too weren't there? Like a sausage patty and brown gravy maybe?

 

And I think they're just referred to as a horseshoe most everywhere else.

 

I think a horseshoe is ham & melted cheese on French toast and that is a Springfield thing.

 

The place in Champaign that had the haystack was Home Stretch Diner or something like that. I used to get them at the Whitehorse Inn but that place is gone.

 

a horseshoe is a springfield thing but it's not that disgusting thing you described.

 

it's this disgusting(ly awesome) thing:

 

toast with a hamburger patty on top covered with fries covered with cheese sauce. almost any place you go will offer it with a variety of meat options. i had a really good buffalo chicken one once.

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Do they even exist there anymore? The place that had them is closed. There were a couple variations too weren't there? Like a sausage patty and brown gravy maybe?

 

And I think they're just referred to as a horseshoe most everywhere else.

 

I think a horseshoe is ham & melted cheese on French toast and that is a Springfield thing.

 

The place in Champaign that had the haystack was Home Stretch Diner or something like that. I used to get them at the Whitehorse Inn but that place is gone.

 

a horseshoe is a springfield thing but it's not that disgusting thing you described.

 

it's this disgusting(ly awesome) thing:

 

toast with a hamburger patty on top covered with fries covered with cheese sauce. almost any place you go will offer it with a variety of meat options. i had a really good buffalo chicken one once.

 

Yes. There was a place on Springfield Ave in Champaign called Rocks that had really good horseshoes. I believe they piled everything on a couple slices of Texas toast.

 

And yeah, White Horse is still open, or at least it was the last time I was down in Champaign. It moved to John Street though, into a spot that I believe was Bar Louie when I was in school.

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