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Eggs Benedict


One of my favourite brunch foods is Eggs Benedict. Last week we were in Westport with my parents and we stopped at a cafe we had previously eaten at. This is too much for myself to eat so B and I shared it and went halves.

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Comments

Bill said…
That is a delicious looking meal. Never had aggs benedict before but after looking at your photo, I'll have to give it a go.
So yummy . I've always liked those also . Last time we were at the Coast I had a crab benedict (Dungeness Crab) and that too was delicious.
William Kendall said…
It's been awhile since I've had it that way, but I always liked it.
NCSue said…
Looks tasty. Like Bill, I've never had eggs Benedict.
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roentare said…
That looks very yummy indeed.
Janice said…
Hubby would love to visit this area of the world. Appetizing photo.
Tigger's Mum said…
Mr B would eat that in a flash. F would carefully extract the bacon (or is it ham) and eat that if she could scrape the sauce off. I might be allowed a small corner of ham. I would certainly give it all a good sniffing if allowed anywhere near it. Xxx Mr T
Veronica Lee said…
Yumm! Looks delish!

Happy Tuesday, Amy 🧡🧡🧡🧡
Sharon said…
What a treat!
Tom said…
...it looks like a work of art.
Pisi Prkl said…
Never heard of this food. Looks good enough, would like to taste that.
Iris Flavia said…
Looks like a yum for two!
We do this all the time, too.
No idea what those restaurants etc think how much one person can eat!
Iris Flavia said…
Looks like a yum for two!
We do this all the time, too.
No idea what those restaurants etc think how much one person can eat!
Pauline said…
That looks delicious. Bet you and hubby both enjoyed it.
Yvonne said…
Seems forever since I have had Eggs Beedict with real hollandaise sauce. Yours looks delicious.

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