However,
this post is all about the following ‘egg-centric’ breakfasts.
We had
some leftover baked potatoes so for this morning's repast, I sliced up and fried
the potatoes in butter. (No seasoning needed as they’d been rubbed with
Costco’s Steak Seasoning before baking.
Fry up a bit of Jimmy Dean’s Hot (Spicy) Sausage, add 2 over-easy eggs
and toast with Amish butter and it was a great breakfast.
Love the
Jimmy Dean sausage/breakfast products ads, the one’s that start with “Hi, I’m
Jimmy Dean and I wish I could tell you…” I’ll bet he would like to be able to
‘tell us’ but he passed on in 2010. The
Sara Lee Corporation had bought Jimmy Dean’s company in 1984 and had dropped
him from their ad campaigns in 2004, allegedly because he was ‘too old’. Curiously, in 2018, Sara Lee started
re-airing some of his old ads…must be working as they’ve continued using his
voice or someone whose voice resembles him in current ad campaigns.
I am
famous…at least in my mind and in Laurie’s opinion…for my moist and cheesy
scrambled eggs. I use 3 – 4 eggs, lots
of shredded sharp cheddar cheese, slivered Manchego cheese, some cream cheese
and then a little half and half milk. I add
pepper to the mix and then I cook it slowly in a frying pan, making sure that
it stays moist.
I did
screw up on Mother’s Day though… I decided that I’d ‘up my game’ and I added a
heaping tablespoon of Boursin cheese with garlic in it. Laurie was not happy! I liked it but Laurie gave me 5 demerits for
the finished product! She asked me "Why would you change what I asked for!?" Bad David!
So…Laurie
loves to eat her scrambled cheese eggs on buttered toast or an English muffin. Her juice with two half slices of toast or two halves of an
English muffin…and that’s it.
During
the same meal as shown above with Laurie’s cheese eggs on toast, I added some
leftover fried chicken slices that I’d re-fried in butter to heat them up. Excellent! (FYI, the reddish spots on the
chicken are drops of Tabasco)
A couple
of posts ago I’d included a breakfast using Hormel’s sausage crumbles. (Very bland flavored) Well, one day last week I discovered that I
had some left in the bag. I also
realized that I had one more small baked potato that needed my ‘attention’. Fry them together with a bit of spice, add two easy over eggs
and my day was off to a terrific start.
FYI, Laurie and I both agree that one or two of her leftover baked potatoes, originally oiled and coated with Costco's Steak Seasoning, make the very best fried breakfast potatoes ever!
As the
pandemic continues, now and then we do look for a bit of breakfast (actually
meal) variety. Laurie decided that she’d
put together a quiche one morning! We
used Egg Beater, a bit of spinach, Jimmy Dean spicy sausage, mozzarella cheese
plus half and half milk and the spices called for in the recipe she
followed. This was what it looked like when it was ready to go into the oven.
Here is
the finished product! Looking
good…firmed up with the sausage on top browning up just a bit.
This was
Laurie’s plate with the quiche. It was
firm enough and moist enough. We both
thought that it was pretty darn good for a first attempt. In the future, she said that she’d add more
spinach and change out the spices called for to better fit our tastes. Very filling and none of it went to waste!
Just
click on any of the photos to enlarge them…
Thanks
for stopping by for a visit!
Stay Safe
and Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
Your fine looking breakfast meals made my mouth water. The quiche looks chocked full of goodies.
ReplyDeleteLook delicious ad tell Laurie I love quiches, this looks awesome, hugs and take care David
ReplyDeleteBeing a total Keto cat, I totally approve of eggs as a source of protein:)Much love, cat.
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