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eggs benedict

n. a dish consisting of slices of English muffins with poached eggs, ham or bacon and hollandaise sauce

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eggs Benedict

n. toasted English muffin topped with ham and a poached egg (or an oyster) and hollandaise sauce

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Eggs Benedict

Eggs Benedict is an American brunch or breakfast dish that consists of two halves of an English muffin each of which is topped with Canadian bacon – or sometimes ham or bacon – a poached egg, and hollandaise sauce. The dish was first popularized in New York City. Many variations on the basic recipe are served.

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The food factor should always be massive: four Bloody Marys, two grapefruits, a pot of coffee, Rangoon crepes, a half-pound of either sausage, bacon or corned beef hash with diced chilies, a Spanish omelette or eggs Benedict a quart of milk, a chopped lemon for random seasoning, and something like a slice of key lime pie, two margaritas and six lines of the best cocaine for dessert.

The plate before her bore the sticky remains of her eggs Benedict's hollandaise sauce and a few bacon crumbs, while the rind of a musk melon stood up like the keel of a stripped ark on a smaller plate, accompanied by two purple grapes which had somehow escaped the massacre of their fellows.

She picked up Mavis' plate of Eggs Benedict and the Smithfield ham.

If he's looking forward to eggs Benedict once airborne, it's eggs Benedict he'll get.

Breakfast atop the Mandarin, eggs Benedict and toast and coffee, feeling grand, Orlanda sparkling and so appreciative of him and of Casey.

The memory of his eggs Benedict the night before was intolerably sweet.

She began breakfast, and the smell of eggs Benedict brought Arnold sleepy eyed and unshaven to the table in an old dressing gown that he'd brought over a dozen years before and she'd never quite got around to throwing out even after Arnold married.

Do you think the eggs Benedict would be better than the bagels and lox?