Did some scrambled eggs and Brisket hash for dinner tonight.
The scrambled eggs I do a bit different from most folks. I add a dash of milk to the eggs and mix them up in the blender with a bit of salt and pepper. Then into the frying pan. Makes them really fluffy and full bodied. Then when they're half cooked, I add in a bunch of shredded cheese. Almost an omelet.
The "hash" is just hash brown potato shreds and chopped brisket, topped with a bit of hot sauce on my plate,
Breakfast Dinner
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Breakfast Dinner
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nice plate - - - been a while since I've done a Breakfast Lunch or Supper - - - so I may just have to change that and soon
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Breakfast is one of my favorite dinners. We usually do it once every couple weeks. Hash is a great use of bbq leftovers too.
Looks real good.
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That looks great!
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That's how I mix the eggs for a frittata; in the blender. Great looking plate for sure!
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Not sure how I missed this??
Eggs are Peferct like that and Hash is always a winner next to them.
My wife hates when I eat Corned Beef Hash so im gonna have to have her try the Brisket Hash
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Eggs are Peferct like that and Hash is always a winner next to them.
My wife hates when I eat Corned Beef Hash so im gonna have to have her try the Brisket Hash
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woodenvisions wrote:Not sure how I missed this??
Eggs are Peferct like that and Hash is always a winner next to them.
My wife hates when I eat Corned Beef Hash so im gonna have to have her try the Brisket Hash
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She doesn't like corned beef hash? Have you made any yourself? My wife had the same opinion of corned beef until I made it for her for the first time. Now, she has an idea of what it SHOULD taste like. She still doesn't touch the store bought stuff though. Lol!
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Re: Breakfast Dinner
rms827 wrote:Did some scrambled eggs and Brisket hash for dinner tonight.
The scrambled eggs I do a bit different from most folks. I add a dash of milk to the eggs and mix them up in the blender with a bit of salt and pepper. Then into the frying pan. Makes them really fluffy and full bodied. Then when they're half cooked, I add in a bunch of shredded cheese. Almost an omelet.
The "hash" is just hash brown potato shreds and chopped brisket, topped with a bit of hot sauce on my plate,
Nice! Love seeing bbq leftovers at work!!
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