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Inspiration can run free: a slick of mayonnaise, tiny bacon lardons and a bit of minced tomato on the leaf for a take on a B.L.T., or a layer of softly scrambled egg to top with salmon caviar and a dab of crème fraîche.
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My shitake mushrooms were solid and meaty like white steaks, under which tiny crispy bacon bits were scatted on a fried egg with nuts and seeds.
Saute them in brown butter or with tiny fried bacon lardons for about five minutes, until they soften and are bright green.
There are doubts, outright arguments with God and the little voice that keeps whispering: "Oh, come on, man, how much can one tiny strip of bacon hurt?" That's certainly a question that folks back home might have asked.
MM: Although that being said, I've had a chocolate bar with little tiny bits of bacon inside.
In another window, Porter writes, were: dainty artificial pigs, almond paste pigs, pink sugar chops, chocolate sausages, tiny hams, and bacons of melting cream streaked and colored to the very life.
Classically disciplined food, including fat, succulent langoustines, served with caramelized bacon and tiny peas; delectable desserts, too.
But after examining the sparse Western spread of scrambled eggs, dry-looking chicken patties, limp bacon and tiny croissants, we headed elsewhere.
In the film, Dyer, a hapless East End burglar, introduces himself by crashing through the skylight of Bacon's tiny South Kensington studio, while attempting a burglary.
It was an Alsatian classic, encountered at L'Actuel, wafer-thin and crunchy, spread with a layer of smooth creme fraiche and fromage blanc, and topped with thin loops of browned onion and tiny chunks of smoky bacon.
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