Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:34     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

Would you add a vegetable? I was going to wilt some spinach for the Benedicts, and make some varied latkes like potato leek or carrot zucchini, maybe let the kids make their own recipes. With a nice selection of fruit and applesauce is that enough healthy stuff?
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:30     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think breakfast is weird, well maybe a bit, and I love breakfast, but I wouldn’t eat lox or yogurt.


Would you eat scrambled eggs and fruit and latkes and donuts? Would that be enough of a meal?

We're far from kosher, but serving bacon for a Hanukkah party seems a step too far. I could maybe get some turkey sausage links.



Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:25     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

Perfect
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:17     Subject: Re:Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

That sounds WONDERFUL!
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:14     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

I would love this. Not weird.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:13     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

That sounds great, especially for families with little kids!

Even my picky kid would find something to eat, and the latkes and sufganiyot make it festive.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:08     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think breakfast is weird, well maybe a bit, and I love breakfast, but I wouldn’t eat lox or yogurt.


Would you eat scrambled eggs and fruit and latkes and donuts? Would that be enough of a meal?

We're far from kosher, but serving bacon for a Hanukkah party seems a step too far. I could maybe get some turkey sausage links.


I would happily eat scrambled eggs, fruit and latkes.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:03     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

Anonymous wrote:I don’t think breakfast is weird, well maybe a bit, and I love breakfast, but I wouldn’t eat lox or yogurt.


Would you eat scrambled eggs and fruit and latkes and donuts? Would that be enough of a meal?

We're far from kosher, but serving bacon for a Hanukkah party seems a step too far. I could maybe get some turkey sausage links.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:03     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

Anonymous wrote:I don’t think breakfast is weird, well maybe a bit, and I love breakfast, but I wouldn’t eat lox or yogurt.


Then you could eat the donuts and latkes.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:01     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

As long as you have mimosas I’d be fine though.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:01     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

I don’t think breakfast is weird, well maybe a bit, and I love breakfast, but I wouldn’t eat lox or yogurt.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 13:00     Subject: Re:Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

Breakfast for dinner is our favorite dinner, so I would be delighted.
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 12:59     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

Would you think it totally weird to go to someone's house for dinner and be served breakfast?
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 12:46     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

Sounds delicious!
Anonymous
Post 12/09/2023 12:45     Subject: Hanukkah breakfast for dinner

I promised my kids I'd make a Hanukkah breakfast for dinner, but now it turns out we're having guests! Guests with little kids who would be forgiving, but I still want it to be nice.

Here's what I was thinking. Does this sound OK? Would you add something? If so, what?

Smoked salmon eggs Benedicts on latkes

Also plain latkes, plain scrambled eggs, and smoked salmon for people who don't want a Benedict

homemade applesauce, sour cream

Yogurt, home made granola, and fruit for make your own parfaits

Sufganiyot