MEN WHO LIKE TO COOK: A Summertime Breakfast
When it's cold, a hot meal, with a generous portion of protein and carbos is the perfect breakfast to get me going in the morning. Fried eggs, hash browns, toast with butter and
jam, a couple of slices of bacon, and a cup of coffee. Pancakes with
sausages, scrambled eggs, and lots of hot maple syrup is good too. Or,
an omelet with cheddar cheese, sautéed chicken livers, caramelized onions and mushrooms. They're all delicious.
But
once again in LA the temperature is pushing into the 90s. When that
happens, my "perfect" cold weather breakfast leaves me feeling sluggish.
With the heat, I need to switch gears and have something lighter in the morning: a toasted bagel ,
a croissant, a bowl of cereal, granola with fruit, yogurt, a fresh
fruit salad, or as our older son Frank prefers, a fruit smoothie with
protein powder. There are plenty of choices.
I
want to recommend my new favorite warm-weather breakfast. It may sound
austere but it has so many flavors and textures, it's a great way to
start the day. Please write in with your favorite breakfast so we can
compare notes.
Apple, Bacon, and Cheese Breakfast
1 large Fuji apple, peeled, cored (preferably farmers market fresh)
4 slices of bacon, crisp
4 ounces of cheese
My
son Michael prefers his apples unpeeled. I agree that there
are valuable vitamins and minerals in the skin. In this, Michael and my
mom had the same opinion, but I prefer the clean taste of a peeled
apple. The bacon needs to be very crisp and well-drained. For a
semi-soft cheese, I like Jarlsberg, Irish cheddar, or Comte . If you prefer a soft cheese like Brie, Saint André , or chèvre , you can spread the cheese on the apple or a piece of toast. Proscuitto is a good alternative for the bacon.
Serves 1. Preparation Time: 5 minutes. Cooking Time: 10 minutes.



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For summer, I enjoy white peaches, skinned and cut up, and mixed with vanilla yogurt. I find the flavor of white peaches to be a better compliment to vanilla than the yellow peaches.