Bev is in
Florida for a couple weeks, leaving me at home looking after Madison and the
pets and since Madison eats little more than canned soup and cereal and cooking
for one is no fun, I won’t have as much to write about foodwise – but there’s still
breakfast.
I discovered
a couple of pieces of cooked breakfast sausage in the fridge and decided to
turn them into a sausage and egg sandwich the next day – one of my
favorites. But while reading blogs that
morning, Pam, from For The Love Of Cooking, posted one of her delicious breakfast frittatas
and I was faced with a dilemma.
The frittata
looked very good, but I still wanted the flavors of the sandwich – especially
the mayo on the bread. Since the
sandwich is often hard to eat, as the bread falls apart, I decided to do
both. I began by chopping the sausage
and some onion and sautéing until the onion began to soften. Then I added two eggs, beaten with some
cream, diced cheddar cheese, and S&P, turned the heat down to med-low and
added a lid.
When it was
about set (above shot), I stuck it under the 300* broiler for 2 minutes to finish cooking and in the
meantime I spread two slices of toast with Duke’s Mayo.
I slid the
frittata onto the toast and added some chives for pretty.
It was
perfect, giving me the fluffiness of the frittata along with the flavors of the
sandwich. I may have to fry up some more
sausage to be ready.
I'm now
responding to your comments and hoping you will stop back by - photos best if
enlarged by clicking on them.
Have a great
day and thanks for stopping by Almost Heaven South.
Larry
11/13/12
event date
I'm happy with a sandwich morning, noon and night. Cooking for one is no fun. I did it for myself for years when Meakin traveled during the week. I'm betting Madison might like the old fashion tuna noodle casserole. Who doesn't love that?
ReplyDeleteMissed seeing you this trip. The seafood tower will always be here next year. Take care and invite Joe over for margueritas.
Sam
Joe is coming over this afternoon and we plan to have margs and a modified tower.
DeleteAgain...you are the breakfast genius!
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam
DeleteI still say you should write a Breakfast Cookbook...
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Betsy
Thanks Betsy, but I'm too lazy so I'll just let this blog be it and hope folks will send me money - I won't hold my breath though :-)
DeleteI haven't had a good egg sandwich in a while! This looks awesome.
ReplyDeleteThanks Joanne - egg sandwiches are a big favorite.
DeleteLooks like you have another teaching job on your hands, Larry: teaching that girl to appreciate your delightful foods! That breakfast would be case in point.
ReplyDeleteMarjie - You're right about it being another teaching job. Tonight she tried grilled oysters for the first time.
ReplyDeleteLarry, A nice Benton's mild ground sausage and fried egg sandwich on homemade bread, (with a little Tabasco), qualifies as one of my favorite all time breakfast or lunch meals! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to beat a sausage and egg sandwich - it's even what I order at the fast food places - except on an English muffin.
Deletegawd this sounds good. Especially since I've not had breakfast yet and I'm STARVing. Love those chives on top Larry. Nice touch. Now give me that sandwich. :)
ReplyDeleteAfter re-reading, I'm thinking of one for breakfast today.
Deleteokay, had to chuckle at the want of mayo on bread, I mean, I understand your reasoning so perfectly... have a great week... Is Beverly gonna be gone during the holiday and more importantly, are you gonna be okay???
ReplyDeleteDrick - Everyone is gone next Thursday and I'm still exploring my options, but will definitely be okay.
DeleteThat is quite the construction, Larry. Fritta sandwich, what a great idea. I think half of one would fill me up.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chris - I think half filled me as well, but I ate it anyway.
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