Day 16 of letting you pick my meal

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Published 2022-03-05
Full Irish Breakfast cooked by my friend, Shaun Brady

Browne's Irish Marketplace
3300 Pennsylvania Ave
Kansas City, MO 64111
www.brownesirishmarket.com/

Brady & Fox
751 E 63rd St
Kansas City, MO 64110
bradyandfox.com/

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All Comments (21)
  • The Irish and English breakfasts are pretty similar, some people have mushrooms and we usually have hash browns instead of white pudding. Also most people mix everything together and have a big bite of everything at once with lots of tea ofc
  • @emwood96
    The only difference between an Irish and an English breakfast is that we sub the white pudding for a hash brown and we normally have some fried bread along with it as well!! So really, not much difference at all!! This was a slap up brekkie 😆 Oh, and also, it’s just called bacon - not rashers - but, if you want to get technical about it all bacon is called ‘rashers of bacon’ but the difference between American and English bacon is that the bacon you ate here is called back bacon and the American type is called streaky bacon, which we also have and eat here in the UK! Back bacon is made from the loin and streaky from the belly!
  • @Jeanelleats
    Wait omg I'd love to go here next time it's so cool that it's the oldest Irish business outside of Ireland!
  • @suzi1980
    OMG how lucky to have someone cook you up an Irish Breakfast! Full breakfast is a treat I'd have about once a fortnight on a weekend.
  • @toddhoward425
    You don't typically eat the food items individually when you eat a full english. The idea is to mix them together for the ultimate bite. (I was suprised you didn't do this!)
  • As an English person and I would say it’s not really different, maybe replace the soda? Bread with fried bread or buttered toast or add hp sauce (or brown sauce as we call it) or field mushrooms, but ultimately there isn’t a singular “English breakfast” it more of a list of foods that you can mix and match to make a version you like! Also it’s always amusing to hear people say “English breakfast” because to me It’s just a fry up!😊
  • @niagall
    As an Irish person I approve❤️ so happy you got to try an Irish breakfast. Glad you enjoyed it!🇮🇪
  • I’ve lived in Kansas City for almost 10 years now (originally I’m from St. Louis) and had no idea there was an Irish market. Let alone the oldest Irish market outside of Ireland! I love that I can watch your videos and learn about new places in our city that I didn’t know before!
  • @SpeedyOwl
    This is absolutely an English breakfast, there's no set list of exact components it's just pick your fave from the typical ones. The white pudding is the only thing out of the ordinary, when you said Irish breakfast I was expecting potato cakes which are also good. All I'd say is its nicer when you cook all the elements different ways so it's not just fried. Grilled baby tomatoes and bacon and sausages cooked in the oven give you an excuse to have fried bread with your choice of eggs lol. I loveeee fried bread, its so bad yet so good.
  • It looks scrumptious.. personally I don't like white pudding but hey everyone to their own.. love your channel Lisa.. greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 ☘
  • I appreciate it so much for posting this Ms. Lisa. Loving your contents here. Keep posting amazing food experience. 😊
  • @bill_cipher9861
    Both an Irish and English breakfast are very very similar, the only difference is that instead of having White pudding we have some Mushrooms and hash browns, and we have toast instead of just plain bread. We also mix everything together to have the ultimate bite!
  • I love all you vids, it makes me so happy when you post❤️ keep it up
  • @apara2005
    I love how every country has its own full and yummy breakfast 😋. One day, I'll have to try a full Irish and English breakfast ❤.
  • @sp1057
    Yes, defiinitely need a nap and a gallon of water after eating that! Lol My Irish husband makes a traditional Irish breakfast (aka Irish fry) for our family every year on Christmas morning. When we went to Ireland, we had it for breakfast almost every day. It's a heart attack on a plate, but it's delicious and hits the spot on a damp, chilly morning. Just a sidenote, that is brown bread and it is very dense. Good, but filling!
  • @macsyung8757
    Good on ya for doing the suggestions so wholeheartedly ❤️
  • @cesaruy247
    This is probably one of the top food that Lisa has ever posted. English breakfast never looked so good here