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Full English Breakfast

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**Instructions**

1. **Prepare the Ingredients**:
– Begin by heating a large frying pan over medium heat. Slice your mushrooms, halve the tomatoes, and get the baked beans ready to be heated.

2. **Cook the Bacon and Sausages**:
– Place the bacon rashers and sausages in the pan and cook them. Fry the bacon until it’s crispy, turning occasionally. Fry the sausages until they are evenly browned and cooked through. Set them aside to keep warm.

3. **Fry the Eggs**:
– In another frying pan, heat a little butter over medium heat. Crack the eggs into the pan and fry them until the whites are set but the yolks are still runny, or cook them to your desired firmness.

4. **Grill or Fry the Tomatoes and Mushrooms**:
– In the same pan as the bacon and sausages, place the halved tomatoes (cut side down) and cook until softened. Remove them and set aside.
– Next, sauté the mushrooms in the same pan with a little butter until golden and tender.

5. **Heat the Baked Beans**:
– In a small pot or microwave-safe dish, warm the baked beans over medium heat.

6. **Prepare the Toast or Fried Bread**:
– For toast, simply toast the bread in a toaster. For fried bread, heat some butter in a pan and fry the bread slices until golden brown and crispy.

7. **Assemble the Breakfast**:
– On each plate, arrange the cooked ingredients: bacon, sausages, eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, baked beans, and black pudding (if using). Add a slice of toast or fried bread on the side.

8. **Season and Serve**:
– Season your Full English Breakfast with salt and pepper to taste. Serve it hot with a steaming mug of tea or coffee.

### Variations and Tips

– **Vegetarian Version**: For a vegetarian Full English Breakfast, swap the sausages and bacon for veggie sausages, grilled halloumi, or fried tofu. The other components like mushrooms, tomatoes, beans, and eggs still make for a satisfying meal.

– **Add Some Extras**: Some regions of the UK, like the Midlands and the North, include other items like hash browns, bubble and squeak (a dish made from leftover vegetables), or even fried potatoes.

– **Customizing the Eggs**: If you’re not fond of fried eggs, you can opt for scrambled eggs or poached eggs for a different twist on the traditional breakfast.

### Conclusion

The Full English Breakfast is not just a meal; it’s a tradition, a celebration of classic British ingredients that come together to create something truly satisfying. Perfect for a lazy morning or a weekend brunch, this breakfast is designed to fuel you up and leave you feeling full and content. Whether you stick to the classic ingredients or add your own personal flair, there’s no wrong way to enjoy a Full English Breakfast!

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