I'm making Shrimp Foo Yung Cakes
for the Hawthorne Boys for breakfast,
per the recipe from our cooking class
at the aquarium Wednesday.
Except, I'm not using shrimp.
I'm using bacon.
And I'm not using angel hair pasta.
Instead, I'm using hash browns.
WOW.
Sounds like a 5-star Sandra Lee arrussssuppeee,
when the Fandras try to
up the ante
and actually make something edible.

Empty bowl,
bowl of yolks,
Anaheim chili,
red bell pepper,
2 eggs, one cracked already,
random cooked bacon.

The other day, we had steak and baked taters for lunch.
I had a few taters left, so I sliced one,
along with some onion pieces.

And I sauteed the potato and onion slices in
some olive oil and butter.
Along with some salt, pepper, and oregano.

Cooked until nice and crispy and brown.

Then I set the pan on an angle
and sopped up the grease/oil.
Crispy topping is done.

Now, for a delicious sauce:
My ingredients:
homemade chicken consomme
soy sauce
rice vinegar
sugar
water and cornstarch

I added about 1 TB rice vinegar to a cup of my consomme.

1 TB soy sauce

Maybe 2 TB sugar.

Bring all to boil.
Then add in cornstarch slurry.
Equal parts cornstarch and
cold water.
(Maybe 1/4-1/3 cup each.)

Cook until thickened.

Lightly stir eggs.

Add in maybe a teaspoon of sesame oil.

Sliced peppers and bacon went in next.

In a hot skillet, I melted some butter,
then added in the egg/pepper/bacon mixture.

Cooked over low heat until almost set in the middle.
Then flip.
(I am gooooood.)

Serve with hash browns and green onions on top.
(I didn't pour the chicken gravy
until I sliced it for the boys, since I wasn't sure
they were going to like it.
But they did!)

Add chicken sauce.
Nothing was left.
This is great for something different for breakfast.
Try it and let me know how you liked it.
Snap. What lucky boys. Will Giada and DH be joining her bros this week for some real food? I miss the beach (and your delicious cooking).
ReplyDeleteI don't know, Xmaskatie. I've emailed Daughter Hawthorne and she has not responded.
ReplyDeletePlease try the Foo Yung with the Chicken Sauce/Gravy. Great for stir fries.
That looks so good. I need to try that, minus the chicken stock. What luck that I happen to have turkey stock on hand...
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