The kitchen staff wakes up at 3AM to prepare dishes that would cost $30 at a brunch restaurant. Most passengers grab the same scrambled eggs they eat at home.
What You Will Learn
- Why the omelet station uses completely different ingredients
- Why cruise ship eggs Benedict beats almost any restaurant on land
- Why you need to get croissants in the first 30 minutes of breakfast service
- Why most passengers walk right past the smoked salmon every morning
- Why nobody will judge you for putting ice cream on a waffle at 8AM
- Why the pastry basket in the main dining room is different from the buffet
- Why cruise ship oatmeal is slow-cooked steel-cut oats not instant packets
- Why the French toast uses brioche soaked overnight in custard
- Why freshly squeezed juice costs a dollar but changes everything
- Why the breakfast burrito is the smartest choice on port days
- Why the granola in yogurt parfaits is baked fresh in the pastry kitchen
- Why the crepe station gets criminally low traffic despite being incredible
- Why experienced cruisers set alarms for bread pudding French toast
Chapters
0:00 What Most Passengers Miss Every Morning
1:00 Made-To-Order Omelet Station
2:50 Fresh Exotic Fruit
4:00 Eggs Benedict
5:20 Freshly Baked Croissants
6:30 Smoked Salmon
7:50 Waffle Station
9:00 Main Dining Room Pastry Basket
11:10 Steel-Cut Oatmeal
13:20 French Toast
15:10 Freshly Squeezed Juice
17:00 Breakfast Burrito
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