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

Thursday, October 1, 2020

Eggies in a Basket, or Egg on Toast

Breakfast is a great meal any time of the day, especially to get your day started. But some mornings, you just need something quick that you can run out the day with and get going. The Eggy in a Basket is a perfect portable breakfast food to take away with you. It’s simple to make and can even be made the night before.

Making Eggy in a Basket

The Tools

  • Biscuit Cutter
  • Brush
  • Skillet
  • Coffee Cup
  • Fork
  • Spatula

The Ingredients

  • Bread
  • Melted Butter
  • 1 Egg
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Avocado (optional)
  • Everything Bagel Seasoning (optional)

The Method

Start by putting the skillet on the stove over medium-high heat. Then, use the biscuit cutter to cut a circle in the middle of a piece of bread. This gives you a little snack to munch on while you cook.

Use the brush to coat both sides of the bread with butter. By now, the skillet should be hot enough to start to toast the bread. Place the buttered bread in the skillet.

While the bread starts to toast, get the egg ready. There are two ways to do this. You can either scramble to egg or leave it alone and have a fried egg in your basket. Either way, I like to use the coffee cup to add salt and pepper to my egg. And, I can be a little more exact when it comes to pouring the egg into toasted bread.

Cooking Eggy in a Basket
Cooking Eggy in a Basket

Pour the egg in the middle of the bread. There won’t be a lot of stirring required in this recipe. More watching than anything. Once the sides of the egg start to cook, it’s time to flip the toast over with your spatula.

Now it’s time to eat. You can eat it just like this, a buttery, eggy piece of toast, or you can get creative. If you like avocado, this goes great with avocado slices on top. Or, if you happen to have Everything Bagel Seasoning on hand, it goes great on this. A few other things you can try are ham, bacon, tomato, or spinach. Get creative. I’d like to hear what you have done with yours.

Happy eating!

Sunday, February 9, 2020

Weekly Favorites 02/02/20 to 02/08/20

Weekly FavoritesEvery Saturday, I go through Twitter with #foodblogger and find my favorite food related articles. These are this week's favorites!


Normally, I think of sushi as fish based food. But there is something to be said for fusion cuisines.

Everything about this is screaming at me, "Eat me!" There's just something about a good runny yolk to sop up with some buttered toast!

I may have mention a few times this year that I've been trying to be on a health kick. This has been my breakfast most days after all. These protein balls sound like a great snack either pre or post workout or even just a midday snack at the office!

Even though I'm trying to eat better, these combine two of my favorite things: cookies and red velvet. 

I am canceling dinner plans and making this instead. Holy moly this looks amazing!

Sunday, November 4, 2018

Weekly Favorites 10/29/18 to 11/3/18

It's a new week, with a new batch of favorites! I've got some articles and recipes that I'm really
Weekly Favorites
excited about this week!

Quick Sautéed Mushrooms with Fresh Herbs - via Real Food for Life

Sometimes when I grill steaks, I like to get fancy and sauté some mushrooms in butter with shallots and garlic and maybe a little red wine. These herbed mushrooms are a great variation on that. I can't wait to try it out on the next steak night!

Grilled Chicken - via Times Food

I love grilled chicken. In fact, the post from way back when I decided to reboot my blog, was for grilled chicken! This grilled chicken recipe has an Indian flavor to it and uses ingredients like garam masala, coriander, and cummin!


Spiced Baked Eggs with Potatoes - via Home Style

When I saw the picture of these baked eggs and potatoes, I was hooked! Whenever I'm at a restaurant and they have a breakfast with eggs and potatoes, it makes ordering so easy for me!


Chef's Thanksgiving Recipe: Sugar Pie Pumpkin Maple Muffins - via Portola Hotel

Well, Thanksgiving is right around the corner! I always like to try something special for Thanksgiving to mix it up a little bit. I think these muffins will make a great Thanksgiving breakfast!

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Weekly Favorites 07/01/18 to 07/07/18

Weekly FavoritesTime for a new batch of weekly favorites! I've found some more articles that I'm really excited to share!


Epic Bacon Burger - via Carly Bloggs

I think that at this point, you may have realized that I never met a burger that I sent away without eating it! Throw bacon into the mix and there's no way I'm saying no. Normally, I'm all about the grill. But for those of you who don't have a grill, this recipe demonstrates how to cook a burger stove top, which I find to be a suitable second option. There are of course some nights I am too lazy to go outside and fire the grill up.


Summer Tagliolini Pasta Recipe with Marinated Vegetables - via The Pasta Project

When I'm not chowing down on a burger, I turn to my Italian roots for food inspiration. I love a really simple pasta dish, where just a few ingredients can come together to make a dish full of flavor. This Summer Tagliolini recipe just that. The ingredients list is mostly vegetables, with a few others to enhance the flavors. This sounds amazing and should go perfect on a hot Houston, TX summer day!


Breakfast Casserole with Hash Browns, Sausage, and Eggs - via Mr. B Cooks

Without even looking at the article, the title of this post reminded me of the sausage and egg casserole my mom cooked every Christmas morning and still cooks every Christmas to this day. Diving in to it, the preparation is very similar. The key difference is the addition of the hash browns and the absence of bread cubes. The nostalgia alone, we enough to draw me in to this one!


Passion Fruit Eclairs with Italian Meringue - via Lil' Cookie

What drew me in to this one was the departure from what I think of as a traditional eclair. You know what I mean. I have never had an eclair that wasn't a pastry filled with either cream or custard, topped with chocolate. Not that I am complaining. Here, Lil' Cookie takes us away from that traditional eclair with the addition of fruit and a light meringue, perfect for summer!

Sunday, February 18, 2018

Weekly Favorites 02/11 to 02/17

Weekly Favorites



My favorite food and restaurant articles I came across this week! I've been finding myself drawn to unconventional places to read about food this week, most notably, Outside Magazine.









The Simple Meal That's Powering Team USA  - via Outside Magazine



An Olympic Breakfast
An Olympic Breakfast
Photo Credit: Outside Magazine


With the Olympics in full swing, this article stood out and seemed appropriate to include. I don't want to give too much away, but I'll say three words: Oats, eggs, and coffee.


HEB Buys a Delivery Service - via eater.com


HEB
Photo Credit: HEB
Food delivery services are in full swing, and for good reason. Why take time to go the store if you don't have too. So much productivity comes out of these services. Texas based HEB has now acquired it's very own on-demand food
service, a startup called F
avor.

Four Go-to Camper Meals
Four Go-to Camper Meals
Photo Credit: Outside Magazine


Four Go-to Camper Meals - via Outside Magazine

I used to do a lot of camping and backpacking. The challenge was to find good food to make that was edible and nutritious as well as being portable enough to take camping. These four meals will definitely come in handy next time I make a trip!


Why Do Barbecue Pitmasters Always Wear Black Gloves
Why Do Barbecue Pitmasters Always Wear Black Gloves
Photo Credit: Austin American-Statesman
Why Do Barbecue Pitmasters Wear Black Gloves - via Austin American-Statesman

I can honestly say that I have always wondered why barbecue pitmasters wear those black gloves. Now I know!


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