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

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Scrambled Eggs in Puff Pastry



Hi everyone. Thanks for inviting me to the domestic blogosphere. I will do my best to contribute worthwhile items. My first recipe comes from The America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook. We made it last week. It was really yummy. It is a great way to use up left over ham.


ingredients:


  • 7 large Eggs

  • 1/2 t. Salt

  • 1/8 t. Pepper

  • 2 T. Unsalted Butter

  • 2 T. Minced Fresh Parsley

  • 2 (9 x 9 1/2 in. ) sheets frozen puff pastry, thawed

  • Flour for dusting

  • 6 oz. of Cheddar Cheese, Shredded (1 1/2 cups)

  • 8 oz. of Ham (6 slices)

Instructions:


1. Whisk 6 of the eggs together with the salt and pepper. Melt the butter in a 12 inch nonstick skillet over medium-high heat, swirling to coat the pan evenly. Add the eggs and cook while gently pushing, lifting, and folding them from one side of the pan to the other until they are nicely clumped, shiny, & wet, about 2 minutes. Quickly fold in the parsley, then transfer the eggs to a large plate and refrigerate until cool, about 15 min.


2. Unfold one sheet of the puff pastry onto a lightly floured work surface and smooth out the creases. Lightly beat the remaining egg and brush a thin layer over the pastry. Divide the chilled scrambled eggs, cheese and ham over the bottom half of the pastry, leaving an 1/2 - inch border at the edges. Fold the top half of the pastry over the filling and press down with a fork to seal the eggs. Repeat this process with the remaining puff pastry sheet, eggs, cheese and ham. Transfer both pastries to a rimmed baking sheet, wrap lightly with plastic wrap, and refrigerate until firm, about 15 minutes.


3. Adjust an oven rack to the middle position and heat the oven to 400 degrees. Remove the puff pastries form the refrigerator, remove the plastic wrap, and brush the tops withe the remaining beaten egg. Bake until golden brown, 25-30 minutes. Cool on a wire rack for 5 minutes before cutting individual portions.


Here is the finished product. I think it turned out well and my kids even liked it. Notice the stylish paper plates. (I may have acquired a new love for cooking, but I haven't picked up any desire to do more dishes yet.)

Monday, February 15, 2010

Waffles with Strawberry Compote

9 o'clock church does not lend itself to making a good breakfast. Instead, I made Brad a Valentine's breakfast today. (Why is it that on a holiday we are up and ready for the day by 8 but on Sunday it is always a rush? Does that make sense to anyone else?)

I made waffles with strawberry compote and fresh whipped cream. It was delicious!

For the waffles I just used a Belgian waffle mix. A good one, but still a mix.

I got this recipe off of Bloom. Taylor used mixed berries, but I just used strawberries. (Side note: if you've never had Taylor cook for you, you are missing out! Mmm...)

Here is the recipe:
1 heaping cup frozen berries
1/4 cup sugar
2 tablespoons water
2 tablespoons lemon juice

Combine in a small saucepan. Cook on low/medium for 20 minutes. Check frequently to make sure there is enough water. If it gets too thick, add more water.

I used just strawberries. Next time I would at least double the recipe-we like lots of strawberries on our waffles! I would also use less lemon juice. I think the lemon juice is a good amount for mixed berries, but it made just the strawberries taste a little like raspberries. I also put the compote in an ice bath to cool it down quickly.

Here's the result:

It was so good! And the fresh whipped cream really gave it that extra umph!