Three Traditional Offerings Usually Found At Hoboken Brunch Deals

Even if you have never thought of yourself as a "brunch person", it may be high time for you to reconsider that stance. The intermingled offering of both breakfast and lunch, combined with hair-of-the-dog afternoon cocktails, creates an allure that should not be so easily dismissed.

There are few American rituals that can be as luxuriously hedonistic as a lingering, leisurely meal replete with sumptuous dishes and sprightly libations. Although it may seem contradictory, often the only remedy for any evening of overindulgence is to partake of equally rich culinary delights the next day. When brunch is both offered and received with the requisite amount of ritual and decorum, it can be a delightful testament to civilized society.

Many restaurants in Hoboken offering brunch deals do not grasp that there are a not-insignificant number of traditions associated with a meal that can stretch from late morning to the middle of the afternoon and that combines the best features of two different meals. Of course there are the requisite chafing dishes filled with fluffy scrambled eggs, breakfast meats, and pancakes and waffles next to roasts, fresh fruit, and lunch meats, but there are a number of dishes and cocktails that are customarily prescribed for any acceptable brunch.

Real Men Do Eat Quiche

The most quintessential brunch food is quiche, that ubiquitous and indulgent pastry filled with meats, cheeses, cream, butter, and herbs, all baked into tantalizing custard. This dish is so rich; one serving can usually completely blow a diet. This is how it should be.

Smoke 'Em If You Got 'Em

Another brunch staple that frequently makes an appearance is smoked salmon, and this preparation is properly called by its Yiddish name, lox. At a brunch, lox is traditionally served with a schmeer of cream cheese, red onion, and capers on a bagel. Part of the ritual of brunch is the slow sipping of traditional cocktails that will supposedly revitalize your battered body and sooth your aching head. After all, nothing says healing quite as cheekily as a Bloody Mary perfectly blended and served over cracked ice, complete with a celery stalk. Other cocktails that are acceptable for brunch include mimosas, gin fizzes, and brandy milk punches.

A perfectly executed brunch can be both a reward and a balm for surviving yet another epic weekend, and an extremely civilized way to refresh both body and soul in preparation for the upcoming week.

 

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