HERE ARE THINGS THAT EVEN MEN CAN COOK! It's great to have time to spend in the kitchen since I've retired. More time to create, more time to sip my favorite beverage, and more time to eat! REMEMBER - REAL MEN DON'T STARVE!
Monday, August 30, 2010
ANOTHER VERSION OF MY BREAKFAST PIZZA
Thursday, August 26, 2010
LEFT-OVER BREAKFAST PIZZA
I can't remember if I've ever mentioned this on this blog or not, but I tell my family and friends that they must save some pizza for their next morning's breakfast! It is simply wonderful with scrambled eggs!Last evening, my family had a "goodbye" gathering for our granddaughter Katie Bug. Today is moving in day at Tennessee Tech and we are going to sorely miss her!
Sunday, December 21, 2008
A MEXICAN TWIST TO BREAKFAST PIZZA
I bought myself a new camera, not for Christmas, but for my wildflower and hiking hobby! So, this morning while we were engaged in cooking up a twist on our “breakfast pizza”, I made a few snaps of the yummy pizza being constructed!
The basics are the same, a roll of large Pillsbury “Big and Flaky” Crescent Rolls, a round pizza baking sheet or dish, some eggs, cheese, and some kind of meat!
While I gently coaxed the triangles of dough into the round shape of the Pampered Chef pizza dish, Judy chopped up some sandwich ham, cut and opened two rolls of Ole’ Mexican Food Chorizo Sausage, and half a small onion. In some EVVO she sautéed everything together until the onions turned translucent.
Having finished the dough, I then beat up 3 large eggs, added salt and pepper, and some diced jalapeños. I poured the mixture into the middle of the dough and worked it out evenly over the dough’s surface. I then took the skillet of ham, chorizo, and onions and sprinkled them over the beaten eggs. Finally, I layered on the Kraft Pizza Cheese!
I then popped the dish into a 375 degree pre-heated oven for about 20 minutes.
When the pie came out it had bubbled up in a few places, but as it began to cool it shrank back into a perfect pizza shape!
Let me tell you, coupled with our coffee, this was delicious!
We sat and watched CBS NEWS Sunday Morning, as we’ve been accustomed to doing since we were married almost 29 years ago! If you’ve never tried the taste of jalapeños with your morning coffee, you have missed an incredible taste sensation! The hot of the pepper and the coffee mingle romantically in your mouth…it can’t be described adequately, so just try…trust me!
Saturday, November 22, 2008
BREAKFAST PIZZA
We had the omelet earlier this week, but when we discussed what to fix this morning, we both remembered the crescent rolls in the refrigerator – naturally, we both said “breakfast pizza” at the same time!
The first step to preparing bacon, or anything fried, in our house is prefaced by the "lighting of the candles". Judy loves her candles, so there are always at least half a dozen to light! Notice the Christmas flower arrangement she made…lovely huh!?
Jeff asked, “Who died” when I shared the photo with him earlier in the week! Judy may never speak to him again!
While Judy cooked a couple of strips of bacon, and sautéed the diced onions and jalapeños, along
The triangles want to separate, but if you work hard at kneading them together, they will eventually cooperate and flatten out together.
Once it was all spread out as far as I dared to push it, I poured three beaten eggs over the top. The eggs were seasoned with salt, pepper, and Tennessee Sunshine hot sauce. The mixture will run off the edges unless your put the dough into a smaller pan with sides, but as it turned out, on the pizza stone, the egg cooked up just right in the oven. We simply cut it from the edges of dough and laid the cooked strips on top of the pizza.
After pouring on the eggs, I layered on the bacon, and sautéed onions, jalapeños, and ham! Yum!
This was all popped into a preheated oven at 375 degrees for about 13 to 14 minutes.
The taste was wonderful and the jalapeños and coffee bit at our taste buds!


