Brunch by the Sea
In 1896 Punch magazine wrote that the term “brunch” was coined in Britain in 1895 to describe a Sunday meal for “Saturday-night carousers”. The term has evolved to mean the wonderful meal we enjoy today between breakfast and lunch. It might be bacon and eggs, omelets and vegetables, or any number of lunch time dishes reflecting where the meal is taking place. On Cape Cod or Montauk, LA, San Francisco, Miami or Houston. for example, seafood brunches are common in part because of the daily bounty of seafood readily available. Of course any combination of complementary dishes work well for … Continue reading Brunch by the Sea