These are the ramblings of a self-described wheat, grain and gluten-free “gourmet girl” that loves to cook and eat good food. I love creating and sharing recipes and photographing “beautiful food”. In July 2012, I eliminated wheat, grains and added sugar from my diet and rediscovered real, whole fresh foods again and effortlessly lost 65+ pounds. Join me in my wheat, grain and gluten-free journey. See how easy it is to enjoy grain free gourmet, one meal at a time! Welcome to my blog. Enjoy!
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Saturday, January 4, 2014
Fried Egg Nestled in a Wreath of Deep Dish Pizza Style Sprouts
Happy Saturday! I got to sleep in today since it was so dark and overcast out -- yay! When I woke up this morning, the first thing I said after, "I can't believe how late it is" (it was 10:30)...was "I'm hungry". Hubby asked what I was hungry for...and the most bizarre word instantly came out of my mouth....SPROUTS, I said with lots of enthusiasm! LOL (Is that sick or what)? Anyway...I still had leftover Deep Dish Pizza Style Sprouts in the fridge from our dinner a couple of nights ago. I placed them in my ceramic non-stick skillet along with a little melted butter and covered them and began heating them up over medium heat. Once they began to sizzle a bit, I gently made a well in the center and cracked an egg into the well and covered my pan again and continued cooking until the egg was done. During the cooking/reheating process, the provolone that was originally melted on top of the sprouts gradually worked its way to the bottom where it developed a golden brown "crust" of sorts that held the sprouts together. This made it easy to literally just tip my skillet a bit and slide it off onto my plate. I seasoned it with additional cracked black pepper and enjoyed it thoroughly. Even though I have made this type of breakfast before with sprouts and bacon...this one was especially tasty with the pepperoni, provolone and roasted tomatoes and the spicy hint from the spice infused olive oil I had drizzled on the sprouts when I made them the other night. The browned crusted cheese bottom was really good, too. I absolutely love making an entirely different meal out of what some (including my hubby) might consider just ho-hum leftovers. I snapped a quick picture below as a potential "breakfast idea" of how you can revitalize your leftovers regardless of how unusual it may seem. In case you didn't know already...I really loooooooooooove sprouts! Enjoy!
GG, what would you do without Brussels sprouts?
ReplyDeleteDo you buy Organic B.Sp.? Fresh or frozen.(Actually the frozen kind is fresher). From Costco?
Barbara.
Hi Barbara! I buy the fresh sprouts from Costco (in their walk-in refrigerated room). I don't believe they are organic though. :-)
ReplyDeleteTo remove residue(pesticides)from vegies and fruits;
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Costco sells white distilled vinegar in 2 pack of 1 gallon.
Thanks, Barbara! :-)
ReplyDeleteLove reading about your creative uses for leftovers! What kind of ceramic skillet do you use? I need a new stir-fry type pan and think I'll go with ceramic, but am looking for a recommendation of a good brand.
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Thanks, Hollie. I received 2 for Christmas (both are 12-inch ceramic skillets). The one I used today is made by "GreenPan" and it has a glass lid which is nice -- I can check on my food as it cooks without lifting the lid (it has an anodized exterior -- not painted like some are). The other one I received, also 12-inches, is made by Cuisinart "Elements". I am making sure I use the proper utensils in my ceramic pans so I don't scratch the finish (like I have done with a couple of my other non-stick cookware). The smoother and slicker the surface of the pan, the better fried eggs, omelettes, tortillas, etc. slide out, flip, etc. So far, so good with my pans...but keep in mind I have only had them for about 10 days now! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! My husband loves Brussels sprouts but the rest of the family doesn't. I think I will try this and see how it goes. (:
ReplyDeleteThanks -- I hope you like it, Leslie...or at least your husband! ;-)
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