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Thursday, March 14, 2013
Breakfast for Dinner....Eggs in a Nest
Eggs in a Nest
What you will need :
2 slices of bread
2 eggs
2 Tablespoons of butter
1 medium biscuit cutter
saute pan
salt & pepper
Toppings Optional:
Tabasco sauce
cheese of any sort
jelly
powdered sugar for the donut hole
My mom use to make me eggs in a nest for breakfast when I was a little girl and I use to make them for my little girls...Tonight I was reminded how much I enjoy not only the eggs in a nest, but all the memories that flooded my mind as I was preparing them this evening...If you've never experienced this delightful culinary experience you must give the recipe a try...
Let's re-create a memory:
First get two pieces of the bread of your choice ( I like Sara Lee 45 calorie bread) But any grainy bread would be amazing... Butter one side, then cut the center of the bread out with your biscuit cutter and butter your donut hole, make a beautiful bulls eye...
When your done creating it should look something like the picture below...
Now place your buttered bread side down in your saute pan and allow it to get a slight tan on medium. This takes a couple of minutes. hen crack your egg inside the hole...allow to cook...
After a couple of minutes flip your egg over and cook to your likeness... (I like my eggs hard) don't forget about your donut hole... flip it as well
It's looking marvelous...Meanwhile cut up some fruit to serve along side of your memory...Serve while hot...I served mine with a sliced apple and a strawberry activia yogurt.. I hope you enjoy a moment of my childhood through a culinary experience..
Psalm 77:11-12, " I remember the deeds of the Lord; yes, I will remember the wonders of old." I will ponder all your work, and meditate on your mighty deeds."
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