EVERYONE who has chooks in the back yard reckons their girls produce the best cackleberries with which to make scrambled eggs.
As do I.
And I'm going to put my money where my mouth is and give you the recipe:
2 freshly laid eggs
1/2 cup of milk
mushrooms
tomatoes
fresh baby spinach
fresh basil leaves - chopped roughly
olive oil
Salt and pepper
Sourdough bread
Beak eggs add milk and combine until fluffy
Place a splash of olive oil in the pan
Add chopped mushrooms, tomatoes and half the basil and gently toss until cooked
Place bread in toaster or even better, under the grill
Carefully pour in egg mixture over the mushrooms and tomatoes, sprinkle salt and pepper to taste then using a spatula, push the mixture back on itself as it cooks
When cooked place spinach on toast then lift scrambled eggs on toast
Enjoy!
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Friday, December 20, 2013
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Scrambled not stirred
FRESH eggs collected from under the hen make one of the best
breakfasts.
This morning I made scrambled eggs with pepper and basil.
Bliss.
Just take on egg and beat with a hand beater.
Add some cream or milk and beat gently
Sprinkle in some chapped basil
Put the rye bread in the toaster (or better, on a grill pan)
Pour the egg mixture in a non-stick pan greased with butter
Push the mixture into the centre of the pan until almost cooked
Slide onto the toast and add some cracked pepper.
Thanks girls.
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