I've been trying to think of something to spread on toast for breakfast, preferably savoury. I don't like marmite and I'm tired of peanut butter. Any suggestions?
Depends on whether OP likes these or not, but I have :- Baked beans and sliced mushrooms Scrambled eggs Scrambled eggs with one of the following - mackerel, salmon, sliced mushrooms.
My breakfast is a large bowl of Greek yoghurt. Topped with mixed seeds, ground flaxseeds, raspberries, fresh blueberries, maybe some chia seeds and drizzled with lots of runny honey.
It’s surprising filling and I’m never hungry at lunchtime either, so I tend to skip lunch now.
I also love humus, particularly with tomatoes. Hoping for a good crop of tomatoes this year, I planted mine this morning. My basil and rocket are already doing well on my kitchen window sill in preparation! But for breakfast I have some kind of egg every day, ususally poached.
What I’d really like to know is what bread makes good enough toast to spread anything on. I try to steer clear of white bread and am not fond of sourdough.
Another plus for smoked mackerel pate. Or skippers (tiny sardines), plain or in tomato sauce. Occasionally scrambled egg. Hate breakfast. Generally just a banana.
I can't have toast or anything crunchy . On blood thinners and get blood blisters in my mouth if I do . So since 2021 been havjng porridge every morning made with oat milk no matter how hot. Only time I don't is when on holiday and have yogurt,cold crossiants and pain au chocolat my naughty treats 😋
I like the pots of sandwich filllers, from the chiller cabinet , egg & bacon is my fave, but loads of choice, they have a good shelf life and surprisingly low fat a little spread on toast is lovely in the morning.
I often go through my fridge to have a ‘use up’ and often as not whatever it is gets spread on toast and eaten at any time of the day, including breakfast.