Archives for the Breakfast category

December 8, 2008

Scrambled Eggs with Hashed Brown Potatoes

December 8th, 2008 by
Chef Thom Chef Thom

Scrambled eggs, hash browns, bacon and toast

Scrambled eggs, hash browns, bacon and toast

Scrambled eggs are a staple here for breakfast, well eggs are actually.
They are fast and easy to make, if you follow a few little tips.
First if you have the time take the eggs out of the refrigerator and let them warm up to room temperature. This will make it easier to get all the egg out of the shell.
In a small bowl crack two (or more) eggs, add two Tablespoons of milk. I also add about a half teaspoon of grinder relish to spice them up, but you can add anything you want to flavor them, or nothing at all. Using a fork I stir the eggs and milk until they are a constant color and the milk is incorporated into the eggs.
Preheat a non-stick pan or a pan sprayed with a cooking spray over medium-high heat.
Pour the eggs into the pan and using a rubber spatula stir the eggs, keeping them from sticking to the pan until they are firm. Transfer to a plate.

Hash Browns
Hash browns are a quick and easy breakfast side.
First using a cheese grater, grate one or more potatoes. Dice a slice of onion (optional) and mix into the grated potatoes. Form the grated potato into one or two patties about 1/2 inch thick. Transfer to a preheated non stick pan and cook on each side until golden brown. When you flip the hash brown, layer the top with grated cheddar cheese.

February 4, 2008

French Toast

February 4th, 2008 by
Chef Thom Chef Thom

I love my French Toast.
I make it a little differently then most do, but it sure does taste good.
So here’s the ingredients and a video I did making the French Toast, Enjoy!

4 eggs
2 Tablespoons milk
1/4 teaspoon Almond Extract (or Vanilla Extract if you prefer)
1/4 teaspoon Cinnamon
dash nutmeg
bread, I used Italian bread here but you can use any type you want, slice one inch thick.

Combine first five ingredients.
Dip bread in mixture coating both sides well.
Fry in a frying pan over medium heat till golden brown on both sides.
Optional sprinkle with 10x (confectionery sugar) and cinnamon.
Pour on maple syrup to taste.

January 31, 2008

Jelly Omelet

January 31st, 2008 by
Chef Thom Chef Thom

Not only is this a real easy omelet to make and eat.
It is also the first video I’ve done for this site.
All you need to make the omelet is 2 eggs, about 2 tablespoons of milk, jelly, and pam or something else to spray the pan so the eggs don’t stick.
So watch the video and see how I make jelly omelet.

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