We keep having the same conversation: there are things my kids think you have to buy to eat, and I keep telling them you can make them. Mom, you can't make honey mustard. Yes I can. Mom, you can't make duck sauce. Yes I can. Mom, you can't make a quarter pounder with cheese. They were right about that one, didn't even try.
The challenge today--breakfast skillet. Easy. Diced potatoes, ham, and mushrooms, with eggs and cheese on top, a few green onions, a little hot sauce, and an English Muffin on the side. To round out your fully enjoyable day, add hot coffee with chickory, some bloody marys, the NY Times Crossword Puzzle, and some much needed time to decompress before the week starts all over again tomorrow. Monday...ugh. Maybe two bloody marys... :)
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(WHAT YOU WILL NEED)
serves 2
1 large russet potato
1 sweet potato
(if you don't like sweet potatoes, just use 2 russet potatoes)
1 ham steak
1 carton mushrooms
2 or 4 eggs, depending on how many you want
green onions, sliced
Cheddar and Monterey jack cheese, shredded
butter
optional: English muffins, hot sauce
2 8-inch cast iron skillets
olive oil
salt/pepper
Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
Dice the potatoes and toss in a bowl with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Divide equally in skillets and roast in oven for approx. 60-90 minutes. They are done when a knife can be inserted into them with no resistance, and they should have a nice golden brown color where they touched the pan.
While potatoes are cooking, dice ham and chop mushrooms into bite size pieces. Use as much as you want.
Approx 20 minutes before the potatoes are done: add 2 tablespoons butter to skillet and saute ham and mushrooms. Divide between skillets and continue cooking time in oven.
When potatoes are done, turn off the oven. Add shredded cheese to the skillets and let them rest in the oven while you fry your eggs (I like Cajun seasoning on mine)
frying eggs, I like mine "over medium" |
Place fried eggs on top of melted cheese, sprinkle green onions over all, salt/pepper to taste. Serve with English muffins and some hot sauce (I use Tabasco Chipotle).
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