Pancakes are not an everyday part of an "American breakfast". Maybe up north, but here in the south a traditional southern country breakfast is homemade biscuits, sausage gravy or tomato gravy or grits, eggs, fried potatoes, pork or deer sausage or combination of both (handmade patties from seasoned ground sausage, not links), and then syrup over buttered biscuits afterwards. Pot of coffee, no hot tea. I eat pancakes maybe twice a year. They're popular up north though. I'll be visiting the U.K next week and I'll be eating a full English every morning while I'm there. I love em. Especially black pudding.
ive been in idaho quite a few times in my life and ate at the egg factory,,,always had the pancakes but had some queer looks when I asked them to microwave the coffee as it was to cold
A “greasy spoon” breakfast would be so superior to that one,give the restaurant breakfasts a miss & try small cafes,so much better than actual restaurants
A typical American breakfast is usually eggs cooked the way you want them, choice of sausage or bacon, hash brown potatoes, toast with butter and jam and usually coffee and a glass of orange juice.
Whilst in America I had breakfast at Denny's, it was amazing. Pancakes with maple butter & syrup, a small bowl of fresh fruit, a beef & pork patty, 2 sausages, Fried scrambled eggs with cheese, & fours slices of streaky bacon & 2 lices of toast. It was amazing.
Both looked delicious, but for me it has to be the English/British-styles. I’ve had American style breakfasts in the UK and in various parts of the US and they’re nice occasionally, but are generally too sweet for me. I generally avoid baked beans in British breakfasts too (too sweet), but proper grilled/fried fresh tomatoes(not tinned) with mushrooms (again, not tinned) are my choices.
we dont actually eat like that everyday. i think the average american has cereal, a piece of toast, oatmeal, or like a muffin for breakfast. we generally eat this kind of meal on special occasions and its usually for brunch or even lunch and dinner. its not like a weekly thing. maybe once a month.
We visited Ireland last year and the hotels offered up full Irish breakfast buffet. Their sausages were like the one here, they had hash brown patties mostly scrambled eggs, plenty of toast and scones, black asks white pudding, bacon mushrooms and tomato. The food was grand and we ate the full Irish every morning and ir carried us until early dinner. I'm from California and rarely eat a pancake but a lot of people order pancakes, waffles and French toast with loads of syrup and jam. I prefer savory so I'd pick the full English👍🏻
I think the pancakes should be on a separate plate. Pads of butter are slipped between the layers to melt. Syrup is flooded over then, pooling on the sides for dipping. The eggs share a plate with bacon, hash browns, and toast.
i could cook that with quality produce for under two quid i know times are hard but some food places are taking the pee with the prices and a very small amount of food
English breakfast was the best by a mile. The American breakfast was just not as good, because the items in it just don’t seem right together,but there again I am English 😂. I have tried the American breakfast while visiting NYC and it was very strange having sweet items together with fried. 👍
@@derykhamshaw3362 Yeah I did work it out after the first place but sometimes its a bit of a head scratcher. Especially the spoons (cheap v expensive) breakfast one.
Have say pancakes look lovely and fluffy but with eggs not for me and the price rather expensive regardless quality of the eatery but the breakfast similar price although cheaper many parts the country looked value for money as appeared well presented with added touches. That definitely was up my street, would liked a hash brown added however. Another nicely presented video. Just beat these foodie vlogs as we all love our grub 😀
Heads up from Memphis, TN. That bacon was pathetic, the eggs looked bland, not enough syrup, syrup doesn’t go with eggs, and no one puts a salad on pancakes. Nothing wrong with a full English or Irish breakfast, but you still haven’t had an American breakfast.
I live in Canada and occasionally go to the usa. They put sugar in everything and on everything....by the shovel full. I guess they like it but not for me.
I'd go for the English breakfast, as for the American one I would only have pancakes. I didn't think the eggs on the American one were the best that you'd had. One of them looked quite hard. I'm like you it has to be a runny yolk
That is because you have never never had fluffy scrambled eggs with half a stick of butter in them before. They would arrest a person for making eggs that way in the UK. Attempted murder by heart disease. But they are SOOOO good.
Great to see a true Full English with no hash browns , that's a fusion we never needed but the added herbs and pesto only enhanced the original ingredients.....all looked pretty spot on for me pal 👍 American pancakes are an abomination against our pancakes and crepes , their grits laughable compared to our porridge and what was that poor excuse they had the audacity to call bacon ? Glad you enjoyed both meals but costing the same I'm not sure how the American meal with 3 ingredients could possibly come anywhere close to our home grown offering with 8 ingredients. Rule Britannia 😁
you serve Bush's baked beans from a can for breakfast with a toasted piece of Wonderbread and serve that in a restaurant? You put bacon on a menu and give people ham instead and still want to talk ish?
@@ReadR00ster1 It's Back Bacon we also have the type of Bacon you have, called streaky but Back is.more popular and we don't have wonderbread. That would be too sweet for us.
American here ... beans and tomatoes for breakfast ?Gag fest. Pancakes with the syrup already on? No potatoes and eggs which we have on a separate plate. Not really indiciative of an American breakfast.
Yes your right the English breakfast is better . But only 1 sausage ? That's a bit stingy for the price your paying . Plus I wouldn't be happy with all those chives over my meal
🇦🇺😀💖The fancy English breakfast is my choice .im not a fan of beans or black pudding but i must have grilled tomatoes and mushrooms . No way id choose American its so odd to me so much more unhealthy Yuk.🤦♀️
b4 i evan watch its English but i am in England. biscuits and pancakes and syrup aint for breakfast also i think proper English breackfasts need to stop with the hash browns
I think the American breakfast would appeal to kids more because of the pancakes and maple syrup,but for me it's got to be the full English any day.👍💯💥