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Showing posts with label Eggs. Show all posts
11.15.2012
Breakfast Pizza
Sometimes, I have leftover pizza for breakfast. Sometimes, I have leftover breakfast for dinner. Pizza and breakfast food are two of my favorite things. The only logical thing to do, then, is to marry the two together, right? Right. And, that is exactly what I did. You can thank me later.
What you need:
1 Pizza Dough*
1 Can of Sausage Gravy
1/2 Lb. cooked breakfast meat of your choosing (I used bacon)
6 Eggs, scrambled
1 1/2 Cups shredded cheddar cheese
Any veggie toppings you want on your pizza ( I added mushrooms)
*I make my own pizza dough using a recipe that I haven't been authorized to share. You can always pick up a pre-made crust at the store or you can buy a can of pizza dough just like a can of biscuits and cook the dough yourself.
What you need to do:
1. Cook and drain your breakfast meat and scramble your eggs.
2. Preheat your oven according to the directions on your pizza dough. Prepare your pizza dough and lay it out on your baking stone or pizza pan, but do not bake the dough.
3. Spread a generous amount of sausage gravy on top of your cooked pizza crust (as if it were pizza sauce).
4. Sprinkle your cooked breakfast meat on top of the sausage gravy.
5. Sprinkle scrambled eggs on top of the sausage gravy and meat.
6. Sprinkle any veggie toppings on top of the other toppings.
7. Sprinkle shredded cheese on top of the pizza.
8. Bake according to pizza dough directions.
Enjoy!
7.02.2012
Breakfast Lasagna
Sooooooo . . . I've been on a bit of a hiatus from the blog. Sorry about that! I got to the point where I wasn't making progress on my house and I was getting quite frustrated. I decided that I was juggling too many balls and I'd need to make a cut if I was going to get anythying completed. So, I put blogging on hold and focused on the house. All the while I continued trying new recipes, so I've got lots to share with you. AND, I'm in like *this* close to perfecting an amazing recipe, making all the waiting soooooo worth it!
Anyhow, the good new is: I'm done with all of the substantial painting! The bad news is: I'm far from done with the renovations.
Back to good news, shall we? I think I'm far enough along with the house that I can start blogging again and maintain progress! So, here I am. And to make up for lost time, I bring you breakfast lasagna. This is "man's man"'s dream! You'll love it too, I promise!
I got the idea from I Breathe . . . I'm Hungry . . .. Except, she made hers low carb and healthy and stuff. That's not really my style. So, using the basic idea, I made my own breakfast lasagna. It's actually quite easy and quite filling. One of these lasts me a full week for dinner. Here it is:
What you'll need:
1 Can of Biscuits (I used flaky buttered flavored biscuits)
1 Can of White Sausage Gravy (I used this)
1 Lb. of breakfast meat of your choice (i.e. bacon, sausage -- so far I've used ground sausage, link sausage, and patty sausage)
8 Eggs
1 Cup Shredded Cheddar Cheese
What you'll do:
1. Bake your biscuits according to the can. Leave the oven on when they're done baking.
2. While the biscuits are baking, fully cook your breakfast meat.
3. Put the can of sausage gravy in a small pot on the stove to heat just until warm. While the gravy is warming, crack your eggs into a small bowl and whisk for scrambled eggs. Cook eggs.
*Hint: I like to cook my eggs in a little of the grease left over from the meat I cook.
Clearly, not that healthy, but, seriously worth it.*
4. In a 13 x 9 baking dish, put one layer of biscuits in the bottom.
*Hint: I cut all of my biscuits in half to make a more stable base. I ended up using
three full biscuits (six halves) to cover the bottom of my pan.
5. Spoon about half of the gravy on top of the biscuits.
6. Layer about half of the scrambled eggs on top of the gravy.
7. Layer about half of your cooked breakfast meat on top of the eggs.
8. Sprinkle half of the shredded cheese on top of the meat.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 8, using the rest of your ingredients (I had two biscuits left over).
10. Throw the pan in the oven, uncovered, for about 7 minutes, or until your cheese is thoroughly melted.
Enjoy!
I've made this with link sausage and sausage patties. I prefer the patties, but for no good reason, except they are easier to cut when you're cutting the lasagna than links are. I think bacon could be used as well. I always add ground sausage to my gravy as well. I served mine with hash browns.