Brinner

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A brinner (also breakfast for dinner ) is a meal that consists of components of breakfast and dinner , as well as breakfast that is served in the evening. The suitcase word Brinner comes from English and is made up of br eakfast ("breakfast") and d inner ("dinner").

The Brinner food trend originated in California and spread around the world from there. Its popularity stems from its uncomplicated preparation, which takes less time than that of a traditional dinner and is also usually cheaper. In addition, the Brinner offers the opportunity to enjoy the breakfast meal, which often lacks sufficient time in the morning due to everyday work, at a later time of the day. Uploading photos and recipes to social networks also contributed to the rapid spread of the Brinner .

The brinner includes the usual components of an American breakfast such as muesli , scrambled eggs , croissants , toasted bread and pancakes , which are sometimes combined with hearty dishes, from which creations such as omelette with pesto , donuts wrapped in bacon or topped with jalapeños as well as waffles with chicken can be made . In the meantime, however, dishes from other countries such as the traditional Vietnamese soup Phở or Japanese udon noodles also complement the brinner.

There is no fixed time of day at which the brinner is served; There are already restaurants in the United States and the United Kingdom that offer Brinner 24/7. In September 2015, for example, McDonald’s announced that the breakfast menu would be available all day long in all US branches of the company.

In Melbourne , Australia , a breakfast-for-dinner food festival was held for the first time in August 2017 under the name Brinner Fest .

Trivia

In the seventh episode of the seventh season My Bad Too ( My depth charges ) of US hospital dramedy series Scrubs - The Beginners makes the figure Turk the statement " Baby, you already made me brinner! "; in the German synchronization version is Brinner with Früssen , a suitcase word from Previou hstück and evenings SEN reproduced.

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  1. a b c d e Leah Hyslop: Fancy pancakes for tea? How we fell in love with 'brinner'. 'Brinner', or breakfast for dinner is apparently on the rise. In: The Telegraph of March 2, 2015.
  2. ^ A b Louise Brown: The Breakfasters. In: Welt am Sonntag on May 31, 2015.
  3. a b c d e f g Brinner: Trend from the USA , on the website DasKochrezept.de .
  4. a b c d e Let's go out for Brinner. When breakfast meets dinner. In: Barcall. Magazine for People, Drinks and Concepts , No. 18/2017, p. 68.
  5. a b Brinner: Breakfast for dinner. The latest food trend from the USA: Simply combine breakfast and dinner. We explain the trend around the Brinner ( memento of January 2, 2018 in the Internet Archive ), on the website of Für Sie .
  6. a b c Friedrike Koenig: Food trend from the USA. What is “Brinner”? In: Travelbook of August 3, 2016.
  7. a b c Ingrid Teufl: Brunch is out - now comes Brinner. In: Courier of October 25, 2016.
  8. a b Brinner - Breakfast around the clock! In: Gastronomy & Hotel Industry. The entrepreneur magazine from December 7th 2017.
  9. a b Victoria Stewart: Take me to brinner: why #BreakfastForDinner is sweeping London. In: Evening Standard of August 26, 2014.
  10. a b Food trend Brinner: Breakfast & dinner combined in one snack! , on the EatSmarter website .
  11. Jonathan Maze: McDonald's: All-day breakfast 'next big thing'. Franchisee approval paves the way for major menu change. In: Nation's Restaurant News from September 1, 2015.
  12. ^ A b Divya Subramanian: Breakfast: It's What's for Dinner. A cultural history of the brinner phenomenon , on the Extra Crispy website , June 1, 2016.
  13. ^ Ryan Tennison: Breakfast for Dinner Festival to be held in Melbourne for the first time. In: Herald Sun of August 24, 2017.
  14. James Shackell: Heads Up. Breakfast-For-Dinner Festival Is Coming. In: The Urban List of August 16, 2017.
  15. David Delmenico: Waffles and wine: Melbourne's first breakfast for dinner 'brinner' festival. In: The Weekly Review of August 18, 2017.
  16. My depth charges. "My Water Bombs" is the 7th episode of the seventh season of Scrubs , on the Scrubs Wiki .