Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label breakfast. Show all posts
Eggs Benedict...

People love it. I have no idea why, it's good, but really? It isn't the best thing ever. Well, my girl wanted to try her hand at making them, and wow. Just, wow.

This meal blew my mind. She did so well, and I figured we would share the recipe here.

Eggs Benedict is not a really complex meal, a poached egg, Canadian bacon, an English muffin, and hollandaise sauce. Easy.

Hollandaise Sauce:

3 egg yolks
2 sticks of butter (real butter and very soft)
A tablespoon of water
A tablespoon or two of lemon juice (I used fresh)

Separate your egg yolks from the whites and place the yolks in a bowl or small sauce pan (I used a double boiler so I didn't burn them). Whisk until they are fluffy, then add in the water and lemon. Place them on the heat and whisk...when you think you're done, keep going.

Add in your butter a small scoop at a time and keep whisking. Once the butter is in and mixed well, look for the thickness you want. Once you get it, you're done. Remove from the heat and set your sauce aside.


Meal:

Toast your English muffin while you grill your Canadian bacon. Top half of your muffin with the bacon.

Poach your eggs...this is where it gets tricky.

Fill a pot with water and bring almost to a boil. You want bubbles at the bottom of the pan, but do not want the water to boil. I added a tablespoon of lemon to help keep the whites together.

Crack your egg into a very small bowl (I used a measuring cup), each egg in it's own, you want to cook them separately.

SLOWLY...read that again S.L.O.W.L.Y. pour your egg into the water and cover the pot. Let it cook for 4 minutes, until the whites are cooked through. Remove them with a slotted spoon and place them on your bacon.

Pour some of your sauce over, and voila!

Of course you can add some peppers or whatever you want...I placed avocado under my egg.

How do you eat your Eggs Benedict?

I haven't been on in a while, but I am changing that! Today! Right now!

I am beginning with my menu for May and the rest of April. I am dong a strict NO SPEND month (except while travelling) for May...so this will have breakfast and lunch ideas as well!

Plus, twice a week these kiddos get to cook! One day for each of the big girls weekly.

The remaining days in April:

This week~well I suppose this took care of itself!

Monday {Bear's night to cook}
Tuesday {Birthday celebration dinner for Boo}
Wednesday {Boo's night to cook}
Thursday
     Sandwiches on the go...no time to cook

May

Week 1
Friday
Salmon
Saturday
Lime chicken

Week 2
Sunday
Brats and veggies
Monday
{Bear's night to cook}
Tuesday
Pasta with Pesto
Wednesday
{Boo's night to cook}
Thursday
Sandwiches on the go...no time to cook

{8th and 9th the children are with their father, so I don't have to cook!}

Week 3
Sunday
Mother's Day {I hope I don't have to cook}
Monday
{Bear's night to cook}
Tuesday
French dip sandwiches
Wednesday
{Boo's night to cook}
Thursday
Homemade sushi experiment

{15 to the 25th we will be gone with no need to plan meals!}

Tuesday
{Bear's night to cook}
Wednesday
{Boo's night to cook}
Thursday
Homemade pizza with the kids
Friday
Stuffed bell peppers
Saturday
Fish tacos

Sunday
Stuffed flank steak

Breakfast ideas for the kiddos
{I just do coffee followed by a smoothie or Access shake before a workout}


  • Oatmeal
  • Pancakes
  • Stuffed avocados 
  • Crepes 
  • Pastries
  • Breakfast "mock" sushi


Last night we decided on breakfast for dinner.  It was great!  Biscuits and gravy with bacon and eggs.  I didn't want to spoil the theme with something lame like ice cream though, so I though fruit filled crepes would be fun.  I searched for more crepe recipes as I hadn't loved mine so much from before.

I ended up kind of making my own:
I love crepes.  I just love them.  They are a great dessert as well as breakfast.  People think they are crazy hard to make, so making these for company will make you look like a culinary goddess.  I made them today for the girls and they were in heaven.  I wish we would have had fresh fruit besides bananas because that would have been even better.  I use Alton Brown's recipe and leave out the liqueur.  I wrapped a few together to fit more on my plate...they aren't this thick.  Even better, you can freeze these bad boys and have them later.  Just be sure to let them defrost slowly before pulling them apart.
Welcome!

I decided my crafting and cooking exploits needed to be separated from my daily life blog.  I will still post there, I am sure of it, with some recipes and such, but I am using this as my new recipe and crafting area.

What a week to start with...the beginning of fall.  So with the beginning of fall I bring to you my best recipe for biscuits ever.