working weekend brunch
Feb. 16th, 2008 01:25 pmTwo eggs, whisked with salt, white pepper, and sweet paprika. Torn bits of days-old Italian bread (it must be stale!) dropped into the eggs to soften slightly, then the entire thing is turned into a frying pan and scrambled. Sliced bits of steak left over from dinner a few nights ago is added, and the entire mixture is cooked together. It's a total "leftovers useup" meal, very easy to make when your brain's elsewhere, and OMG it's really really good.
Of course, the fact that all I've been doing lately is "feed self with whatever's easy" is making me itch with the need to do some real, hands-on cooking. I scent a trip to the local markets soon, to see what's fresh...
I need a 'what's cookin'"-style icon. Hrm....
Of course, the fact that all I've been doing lately is "feed self with whatever's easy" is making me itch with the need to do some real, hands-on cooking. I scent a trip to the local markets soon, to see what's fresh...
I need a 'what's cookin'"-style icon. Hrm....
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Date: 2008-02-16 10:01 pm (UTC)I'm the only one who considers them a treat. My wife accepted them and my son demanded oatmeal.
But I love those leftover scrambles like the one you describe. The only problem is that my wife doesn't like meat and eggs mixed together.
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Date: 2008-02-16 10:13 pm (UTC)I never had steak and eggs until I stayed over a friend's house when I was a teenager, at which point my taste buds went "oh yeah, yes!" But if you don't get hooked on it, I can understand it not appealing.