Eggless Breakfast Recipe : Working Class Foodies
Max forgets to buy eggs after the Working Class Foodies make their tortilla espanola, so he and Rebecca make a quick eggless breakfast. Hungry Nation is all about food, cooking, and great recipes. Website: www.HungryNation.tv WCF Twitter www.twitter.com HN Twitter: www.twitter.com
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Great idea! I love the concept of the show, and look forward to more!
yay!! i bought peaches to make a compote.
BOO! the video wont load so i’ll have to wait.
also. will you bot mary me so you can cook me yummy food all day?
okay, i just made it!!
I used peaches, half a cup of blueberries and half a cup of frozen mango!! for spices i used cinnamon, nutmeg and ground cloves. it was yummy! thanks!!
also we ate it on granola and biscuit! and i bet you could eat it ON a banana haha
omg….. this show makes me so hungry!
i made some today with pears and strawberries since peaches aren’t in season.
Thank you!
It came out not too bad i just think i should have cut the pear chunks a little smaller then i did, but either way it came out delicious
That’s a really interesting combination! Glad it was delicious!
It’s not the same “clean up!” post it note in the 2 clips at 0:26.
You make me hungry every single time!!
mmm looks so good, I want some right now
OOHHH theyre siblings????
We ate ours on buttered biscuits mmmmmmm
this is, without a doubt, foodie porn! Such great food shots…you guys always make me hungry
this is really related to food ,nothign fancy.
5 star to you as always
Continuity error! But a great vid nonetheless.
Yeah, definitely! Mmmm….
caramelize bananas first
i like mixed berries and ice cream
I made it with plum and pear! It’s gorgeous!
you need lime juice for a banana compote its the secret
Just made this for my mom for mother’s day,
I made mine with cherries and strawberries and layered it in a Martini glass with plain yogurt and the granola.
She loved it!
The only thing I don’t like about these videos is that a lot of the meals arn’t actually that cheap.
@thepurpletangerines Actually, the pricing for the dishes is correct. Pantry items – flour, sugar, butter, eggs, oil, salt & pepper – don’t get factored in (with certain exceptions, like flour when we’re baking bread) because these are items that virtually everyone keeps in their home. The prices given in the episode factor in the portions of the ingredients used – if I buy a whole tub of oats, I only factor the cost of the portion used for this recipe, which is the most accurate way to price.
Food Network has a recipe for banana compote..Think I’ll try it out.
coconut adds some great flavor to the granola. I’ve had granola with coconut dried pinapple and dried mango
Docela cool. Do všeho cpou na můj vkus hodně cukru, ale jinak výbornej videoblog.