Planning to go for brunch this Mother's Day? Here are seven mistakes to avoid
Arriving hungry for brunch is not really a great idea.
By Bloomberg |
By Kate Krader
If there is any subject that divides the U.S. besides politics, it’s brunch. A good number of Americans view it as incomplete unless it’s preceded by the word “bottomless.” Others see it as the world’s most social meal, an opportunity to eat runny eggs, bacon, and day-drink spicy Bloody Marys with an afternoon to recover, or to prolong the party.
The year’s biggest brunch holiday is Mother’s Day. The National Restaurant Association reported that 92 million Americans dined out last Mother’s Day; one-quarter of them went to brunch. (In fact, Mother’s Day is the No. 1 sales day for local restaurants around the country, according to the small business software company womply.com, with venues experiencing a 64 percent increase in sales.)
New York is a famously brunch-obsessed city, and many regard Bubby’s as the best location in town. Chef and owner Ron Silver opened the flagship location in Tribeca in 1990, offering only breakfast and lunch. “My first customer was Isabella Rossellini; my second customer was Blondie [Debbie Harry], and my third was Cindy Lauper,” recounts Silver. “The next day, my first customer was [John F. Kennedy Jr.]”
Bubby’s remains a brunch destination for such people as Chrissy Teigen, who recently took husband John Legend there and applauded its chicken and pancakes.
Mother’s Day is certainly the biggest brunch day of the year for Silver and his wife Melissa: They serve about 950 guests in Tribeca and 995 at their Highline outpost (about 100 people more than on average Sundays).
ADVERTISEMENT
Experts that they are, the Silvers hereby offer a list of don’t-dos to help guests avoid trouble at brunch.
1. You arrive hungry Unless you’ve set an alarm so you’re sure to be the first inside when the doors open, you probably won’t sit down immediately at the best brunch spots, which often do not accept reservations. “Our average wait for brunch between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. is 45 minutes. We offer seasonal refreshment: hot cider in the winter, maple water in the spring, pink lemonade in the summer. But if you’re hung over, that waiting time feels multiplied. So bring nuts.”
Also, it is widely acknowledged that conversations overheard while waiting in line for brunch are, in technical terms, “the worst.” Ron says not to torture yourself: “Noise-canceling headphones are necessary.”
ADVERTISEMENT
2. You hold outdated prejudices In his 2000 memorial Kitchen Confidential (Bloomsbury USA, 2000), Anthony Bourdain freaked out a generation of brunch-goers by ranting against the meal, including such observations as “Bacteria love Hollandaise” and worries such as “How long that Canadian bacon has been festering in the walk-in.”
ADVERTISEMENT
(Image: Thinkstock)
Ron says the attitude is outdated. “It’s so freaking stupid to judge Eggs Benedict like they did 20 years ago. It’s an incredibly beautiful dish: perfect, oozing eggs with warm, buttery, lemony Hollandaise cut into a perfectly crispy piece of cured pork and toasty English muffin. People should be able to eat that dish now without being judged by a dusty association. If you’re worried about the Hollandaise sauce, you probably shouldn’t be at that place, period.”
3. You’re going in blind Cheap-to-prepare brunch menus have become ubiquitous as restaurateurs look for ways to cash in on the country’s love of breakfast food. (There’s even a website to cater to our national obsession: Extracrispy.com) But this doesn’t mean that a trendy Italian restaurant has a destination brunch. “I don’t like to go to a brunch place without a recommendation from a trusted source,” says Melissa. “I also check Instagram accounts to see the ‘personality’ of the restaurant. Seeing photos of the food and the space is surprisingly useful.”
Ron has an additional set of criteria: Know the playlist. “I would personally stay away from a place that calls out their EDM [electronic dance music] brunch,” he says.
This Mother's Day, Whip Up Some Delicious Treats To Surprise Your Mum
1/5
Remember all those times your mum has pampered you with your favourite treats? Well, now is the perfect time to reverse the role and make her feel special. While buying a present is a great idea, adding that personal touch can go a long way.
So this Mother's Day, put on that apron and cook a meal worth remembering.
Remember all those times your mum has pampered you with your favourite treats? Well, now is the perfect time to reverse the role and make her feel special. While buying a present is a great idea, add..
Read More
Ingredients
Fennel (bulb), sliced thin lengthwise: 110 gms
Herbed top fennel: 10 gms
Orange (segmented and seeded): 50 gms/1
Red onion (thinly sliced): 50 gms
Cucumber (thinly sliced): 50 gms
Radish (thinly sliced): 25 gms
Olive oil: 30 ml
Herbed white wine vinegar: 20 ml
Salt and fresh ground pepper: To taste
Method
- For the dressing: Whip together vinegar, salt and pepper. Add oil
- In a bowl, mix together fennel, onion, cucumber and radish
- Add dressing and toss, add orange and gently toss again
- Place on a plate, sprinkle with herbed green fennel and serve
(Recipe courtesy: La brezza, Jaypee Greens Golf & Spa Resort)
Method
- Arrange smoked salmon on the plate
- Chop half of fennel leaves and mix with cream cheese to prepare quenelle. Place it at the center of the plate
- Blanch asparagus in salted water and slice thinly lengthwise and arrange on the plate
- Sprinkle caper berries, pickled onion rings, grated egg white and egg yolk on salmon
- Drizzle olive oil and garnish with fennel leaves and slice of lime and serve cold
(Recipe courtesy: Executive Chef Prem Kumar Pogakula, The Imperial, New Delhi.)
Ingredients
Whole wheat flour: 100 gm
Cumin seeds: 5 gm
Dry fenugreek: 5 gm
Salt: To taste
Red chili powder: 3 gm
Water: For dough
Yoghurt(thick)
Garlic: 10 gm
Red chili whole: 5 gm
Salt: To taste
Lemon juice: 1 lemon
Method
- Mix whole wheat flour with cumin, dried fenugreek, red chili powder and salt to make a dough
- Keep aside to rest
- Roll it out like a lavaash bread and bake in the oven at 120 degrees C for 15 minutes
- Make a paste of red chili and garlic. Mix it in the yoghurt. Add in lemon juice and salt
- Break the baked crisp into cracker size pieces and serve with chili garlic yoghurt.
(Recipe Courtesy: Chef Tejas Sovani, Amaranta, The Oberoi, Gurgoan)
* Representative image.
Ingredients
Whole wheat flour: 100 gm
Cumin seeds: 5 gm
Dry fenugreek: 5 gm
Salt: To taste
Red chili powder: 3 gm
Water: For dough
Yoghurt(thick)
Garlic: 10 gm
Red chili whole: 5 gm
Salt: To taste
Le..
Read More
Ingredients
Mascarpone: 200 gms
Egg yolk: 1
Egg whites: 2
Breakfast sugar: 40 gms
Espresso: 200 ml
Kahlua: 20 ml
Ladyfinger biscotti: 8
Powdered cocoa: To garnish
Method
- Combine yolk and sugar in a mixing bowl
- Add mascarpone and fold it in lightly.
- In another mixing bowl, beat egg whites until fluffy. Fold the beaten egg whites in the mascarpone mixture
- Soak ladyfinger biscotti in espresso and Kahlua
- Alternate between mascarpone mixture and ladyfinger while assembling.
- Refrigerate for 30 to 40 minutes
- Once done, dust the tiramisu with cocoa powder to garnish
- Serve cold
(Recipe courtesy: Taj City Centre, Gurugram)
Ingredients
Mascarpone: 200 gms
Egg yolk: 1
Egg whites: 2
Breakfast sugar: 40 gms
Espresso: 200 ml
Kahlua: 20 ml
Ladyfinger biscotti: 8
Powdered cocoa: To garnish
Method
- Combine yolk and sugar in..
4. You’re not ordering pancakes for the table “You should never have to decide between eggs and pancakes,” says Melissa. “Have both. Pancakes are a perfect ‘for-the-table’ dish. It’s one of the few times you can have your dessert in the middle of the meal.” (Writer Lindsay Robertson has laid out an excellent case on behalf of pancakes for the table, or PFTT, over at Marie Claire.) In fact, pancakes are a Bubby’s best-seller; the James Beard version has been on the menu since the place opened, and Bubby’s now sells the mix online.
5. You order the complicated specials, rather than the basics Just because you love poached eggs, fried chicken, bacon, kale, maple syrup, and chipotle aioli does not mean a dish featuring all of the above has your name on it. “If I have a brunch rule, it’s ‘Stay simple,’” Melissa says. “If I have no idea where I am at brunch, I don’t look at specials, I look at the section with two eggs, over easy, with toast and bacon.” Brunch is a time to play it safe and focus on the fun.
6. You don’t have a go-to order Beyond going with what’s simple, it’s good to have a baseline dish by which to judge all venues. (Helpful when pronouncing: “They have the best avocado toast.”) For Ron, that dish is huevos rancheros. “You’re seeing it on more menus, with kitchens putting their own spin on it, making a good salsa, sourcing decent tortillas. We make a good one at Bubby’s, with green rice, tortillas from Queens. Corny tortillas are key.”
7. You think bloody marys should be bottomless on weekends
(Image: Thinkstock)
“I have been cooking brunch for a living since they invented eggs,” says Ron. “What makes brunch great is the smell of coffee and bacon and pancakes when you walk in—the light, the music, the people with messy hair. Brunch is relaxed. There’s a reason we don’t have pitchers of bloody marys. We make nice ones, and we have a flight of mimosas with fresh-pressed juices. But if you’re going to brunch because it’s an extended happy hour, you are not getting the most out of it, believe it or not.”
Some—a lot—of brunchers will disagree with Ron. Bottomless bloody marys or mimosas can represent one of the best drink deals in town. But while they will stave off your hangover for a while, whatever alcohol is being used in the mix is guaranteed to make your headache worse in the long term.
Moreover, you will never walk out of the place having paid just the advertised price for an all-you-can-drink meal. First, if you’re spending all that time to consume extra cocktails, you are likely also ordering additional food. Second, restaurants aren’t serving bottomless anything to be generous. If they’re losing money on cocktails, they’re saving it on food preparation. Those are the kind of places you might want to think twice about ordering the Eggs Benedict.
From Heeraben Modi To Nita Ambani: Moms Who Are Actually Supermoms
1/15
Every mother loves her children and tries to give the best to them, irrespective of what situations they may be in. Moms make life look so easy. They fit everything into their life and still be incredible moms to their children. Take a look at some supermom-children duos who are taking the world by storm:
Every mother loves her children and tries to give the best to them, irrespective of what situations they may be in. Moms make life look so easy. They fit everything into their life and still be incre..
Read More
Narendra Modi - Heeraben Modi
Kudos to the mother who has brought up the man who isn't leaving any stone unturned to transform India into a progressive nation. Heeraben Modi may not have been present when Modi was being elected as the 14th Prime Minister of the country, but her blessings were with him. Modi's mother may not be staying with him but he ensures that he meets her every year on his birthday. When he went to meet her on his 64th birthday, she gifted him Rs 5001 which he promptly donated to the Jammu & Kashmir flood relief fund.
Narendra Modi - Heeraben Modi
Kudos to the mother who has brought up the man who isn't leaving any stone unturned to transform India into a progressive nation. Heeraben Modi may not have been present..
Read More
Nita Ambani - Anant, Isha, Akash Ambani
Nita Ambani took up a weight-loss programme only to lead by example for son Anant. Anant Ambani weighed 108 kgs and was suffering from obesity due to medications taken for chronic asthma since childhood. What better way to motivate you child other than follow the same exercise regimen, diet and lifestyle that he follows to achieve results. The younger Ambani had a stellar transformation, he lost 18 kgs in one year, all thanks to his grit and determination and his mother's solid support.
In Pic: From the left, Anant, Shloka Mehta, Akash, Nita Ambani, Mukesh Ambani, Isha.
Nita Ambani - Anant, Isha, Akash Ambani
Nita Ambani took up a weight-loss programme only to lead by example for son Anant. Anant Ambani weighed 108 kgs and was suffering from obesity due to medicati..
Read More
Sridevi Kapoor - Jhanvi & Khushi Kapoor
Sridevi essayed every role with finesse. And, when she became a mother to two beautiful daughters, it was no different. She immersed herself in the role of a mother so well that she even gave up her career for that. She stopped acting in films, her craft which drove her to give stellar performances. The actress made her big-screen debut when she was very young without much prep o face the arc lights. She had big dreams for her children and was an extremely supportive mother. Unfortunately, she couldn't live to see Jhanvi's debut film, 'Dhadak'.
(Image: Instagram/Sridevi)
Sridevi Kapoor - Jhanvi & Khushi Kapoor
Sridevi essayed every role with finesse. And, when she became a mother to two beautiful daughters, it was no different. She immersed herself in the role of a ..
Read More
Neerja Birla - Ananya, Aryaman, Advaitesha Birla
Neerja Birla has successfully been able to pass-on the entrepreneurial skills and creative prowess to both her children. While Ananya strikes a balance between her corporate responsibilities and music career, Aryaman is a rising star in the world of cricket. He is currently playing for the Rajasthan Royals. The mother-daughter duo have together started a powerful initiative, Mpower, a movement that caters to championing mental health causes and creating awareness to prevent suicides. And, it was Ananya who pushed her into taking the first step towards the cause.
(Image: Instagram/Aryaman bBrla)
Neerja Birla - Ananya, Aryaman, Advaitesha Birla
Neerja Birla has successfully been able to pass-on the entrepreneurial skills and creative prowess to both her children. While Ananya strikes a balan..
Read More
Mary Kom - Rechungvar, Khupneivar and Prince
Mary Kom a five-time World Amateur Boxing champion, and the only woman boxer to have won a medal in each one of the six world championships. She was the only Indian woman boxer to have qualified for the 2012 Summer Olympics and win the bronze medal. she is not just an extraordinary athlete, but she is also a mother to three sons. She is a woman of grit in and outside the ring. She held herself well when her son underwent a heart surgery for a congenital heart disease. She dedicated her Commonwealth Games gold medal to her three sons. (Image: Instagram/Mary Kom)
Mary Kom - Rechungvar, Khupneivar and Prince
Mary Kom a five-time World Amateur Boxing champion, and the only woman boxer to have won a medal in each one of the six world championships. She was the..
Read More
Anita Desai - Kiran Desai
For a long time, Kiran Desai was known as the talented daughter of noted novelist Anita Desai. Her first book published in 1998, won critical acclaim across the world and even won the Betty Trask Award. But it was her second book, 'The Inheritance of Loss', published in 2006, that really turned the global spotlight on her, and she won the Man Booker Prize that year, and the National Book Critics Circle Best Fiction Award. Her mother may not have won the Booker yet but her daughter's win is her victory. She has given Kiran critical and emotional support and has been a subliminal influence.
Anita Desai - Kiran Desai
For a long time, Kiran Desai was known as the talented daughter of noted novelist Anita Desai. Her first book published in 1998, won critical acclaim across the world and e..
Read More
Aparna Sen - Konkona Sen Sharma
Actress and filmmaker Aparna Sen was much ahead of her times and has given a rather unconventional upbringing to her daughter Aparna Sen. Sen is also an accomplished actress, director and now a mother herself. Aparna Sen lived life on her own terms, did what she believed in and had the same influence on Konkona. She grew up with a mother with a broad world view, understanding of global cinema, showbiz and literature. Konkona has grown up to become an equally talented actress, director who is extremely opinionated.
Aparna Sen - Konkona Sen Sharma
Actress and filmmaker Aparna Sen was much ahead of her times and has given a rather unconventional upbringing to her daughter Aparna Sen. Sen is also an accomplished ..
Read More
Anu Aga - Meher Pudumjee
Anu Aga was never told to take care of a business as a child and that marriage was important. However, after getting married she had to manage Thermax, her husband's empire. About her daughter, Meher Pudumjee, Aga says that she is her best friend. As a mother Aga, didn't differentiate between her son and daughter and even now given complete freedom to Pudumjee to take care of things at work. Pudumjee was always told to give her best and not be like someone else.
Anu Aga - Meher Pudumjee
Anu Aga was never told to take care of a business as a child and that marriage was important. However, after getting married she had to manage Thermax, her husband's empire...
Read More
Falguni Nayar - Adwaita Nayar
Falguni Nayar is a mother, ex-banker, wife and now an entrepreneur. She founded Nykaa in 2012, after having worked as a banker all her life. In 2017, Adwaita her daughter came back from Harvard to join this venture a d together mother-daughter duo have taken the brand to great heights. Although, Adwaita really missed her mother growing up and would often call her and disturb her while she was in meetings at work. But now she understands and is really happy with the choices her mother made.
Falguni Nayar - Adwaita Nayar
Falguni Nayar is a mother, ex-banker, wife and now an entrepreneur. She founded Nykaa in 2012, after having worked as a banker all her life. In 2017, Adwaita her daught..