Showing posts with label Breakfast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Breakfast. Show all posts

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Hashed Breakfast Cauliflower, My Tweak

This is what I made this morning for breakfast--

Ingredients:
2 small heads cauliflower, cored and diced
1 tablespoon dried onion flakes
Salt, to taste
White Pepper, freshly grated, to taste
6 Pieces of Bacon
1 Tablespoon Fresh, grated Garlic
1 Tablespoon Butter
Two good handfuls of Cheddar (I used Mexi-Melt from Costco)

Method:

Cook bacon in large non-stick skillet till almost crisp.
Remove to a paper towel covered plate and drain.

Reserve two tablespoons of Bacon grease, and fry the cauliflower in it, till beginning to brown. Add the rest of the ingredients, except cheese.
Dice the bacon into fifths, and add to the cauliflower.
Continue cooking till browned and a bit crisp, but not burnt. Add cheese, let sit, then fold everything over on itself-- serve.

Nice with an extra sprinkling of Parmesan Cheese over the top.

I served this with scrambled eggs, sausage, and Faux French Toast.

Best Breakfast I've had in a while.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Zucchini Fritters

Zucchini Fritters (my version)

6 cups shredded zucchini
1/4 cup shredded onion
1/4 cup protein powder
1/4 cup Bob's Red Mill Soy Flour
1/4 cup Parmesan Cheese
2 eggs (beaten)
salt and pepper
Granulated Garlic, 1 teaspoon


Shred Zucchini using a grater. Place grated zucchini in a large mixing bowl with the other ingredients, mixing well. I recommend mixing your dry ingredients in one bowl and mixing them separately, then adding them to the Zucchini /egg mix.

Mix all together well.


Heat about 1/2 inch Peanut Oil oil in a frying pan to where water sizzles if you flick a little into the pan.


Using a large Tablespoon, drop Zucchini /egg mix into hot oil, in small ( about 2 or 3 inch diameter) mounds. When the bottom is browning, flip over, continue cooking till done and crisp.
It helps to use your spoon to press them down a bit in the oil, flatten them a bit.

Work in small batches, until all the batter is used up. You should be able to get at least ten fritters, 15-20 depending on how thin you make them.

Drain on a rack covered with paper towels, set over the sink.

Hint: Place old newspaper in the sink to catch any excess oil. When you're done with your cooking and draining, you can just throw the newspaper away and wipe out the sink with a good cleaner. This makes for easier and quicker clean up time.