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Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eggs. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2015

Tortilla de Potatas

Finished product - yummm
So the other day, when I woke up late on a Sunday and wasn't sure what to eat for brunch. I remember I still have a couple of potatoes left over and a dozen eggs. So I decided to try my hand at the Tortilla de Potatas.

It looked pretty simple with only a few ingredients required.

Here's what you will need:

Ingredients:
Potato sliced thinly (I used my mandoline)
Onion, sliced
Garlic
6 eggs, beaten with a little bit of milk
Salt and Pepper
Grated cheese
 a few leaves of Basil

Directions

  • Pan fry the potato slices in hot oil until they're crispy but not burnt
  • Remove potato from pan, cook the onion garlic in some oil until brown
  • Add back in the potato, layer them evenly around the pan
  • Pour in the beaten eggs (seasoned with salt and pepper)
  • Cook it for a bit til the egg mixture is firm
  • Add grated cheese to the top and put the pan in the grill until golden brown
  • Top with pieces of fresh basil

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Vegetarian Baked Eggs with Mushrooms and Tomato

Sunday Brunch....my favourite meal of the week.

This is the time I can get up leisurely, make a cup of coffee and peruse over my fridge and pantry and decide what to start my week with. Sunday is the beginning of the week right?

I've already made the big breakfast with scrambled eggs, mushrooms, tomatos and avocado on Saturday, so figured I'll mix it up a bit.... I've made pancakes the last couple of Sundays....I Looove Pancake. But yeah time for a change... so browsing through foodblogs...I came across these little baked eggs in muffin tins. Score!

Yummy Baked Eggs

Here's how I made mine:

Ingredients:
  • Sliced bread (white or brown or whatever you have)
  • Desired number of eggs
  • Tomatos, chopped
  • Mushrooms, chopped
  • Spring Onions, chopped
  • Parsley, chopped
  • Tasty Cheese, gratted
  • Butter
  • Salt and Pepper
* Feel free to subsitute filling with what you like, say....BACON!!!

Directions:
  • Preheat oven to 180C
  • Saute the mushrooms, tomatos and spring onions in butter
  • Spray the muffin tin with oil (I forgot to do it and was a bit difficult to get them out afterwards)
  • Smash the bread with your palm/fist to flatten it a bit and then smoosh it into the muffin tin
  • Fill each bread cup with the coked veggies
  • Topped with some cheese
  • Crack an egg into each cup
  • Put in oven and cook for around 15 -18 minutes until the eggs are cooked to desired consistency
  • Scatter some chopped parsley on top and serve!
I also squirted some Siracha Chili Sauce on top heh

Saturday, March 29, 2014

Breakfast and Brunch

Breakfast and Brunch - definitely the most important meal of the day. Well especially Brunch since that's 2 meals in one and usually the highlight of my weekends.

Shashuka with Feta
This morning I was having a craving for poached eggs in a spicy tomatoey sauce - Shashuska. It's a popular Israeli dish that can be eaten at brekfast/lunch or dinner, but usually doesn't have cheese, but I'm a rebel! heh
I've made it once before and it was great. But alas, my fridge was empty :( and needed to make a quick trip to the local fruit and veg shop for some ingredients

Ingredients
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Capsicum
  • Can of diced tomato
  • Eggs
  • Chili
  • Cumin
  • Salt & Pepper
  • Parsley
  • Feta (optional)
Directions
Cook the diced onion, garlic and capsicum, add in the can of tomatoes, season, cook uncovered to reduce the sauce and then crack in eggs, cook til eggs are almost ready, top with feta and parsley. Served with toast


Vegetarian Frittatas

 Vegetarian Frittatas

These gorgeous little frittatas are made with so much veggies, they're really good for you - plus it's low carbs!
Basically cook mixed veg (onion, garlic, capsicum, mushrooms and spinach) and then add in beaten eggs, fill the muffin pan and topped with feta of course and bake in oven. Perfect snack and great for picnics!

Weekend Brunch
More Brunch
Here's just some other breakfast I made, the poaching technique is coming along