Showing posts with label Eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eggs. Show all posts

Monday, June 4, 2012

Potato Salad

Ever find one of those recipes that is just... the BEST?! When you eat what you've made you think, "How have I lived my life up to this point without this food in my life?!"

Yeah, this is one of those.

Now, I can't take credit for most of this recipe; much of it is owed to Tyler Florence. You can find his original here.

When Chris and I make a recipe, we tend to pare it down and make it with quantities of ingredients that make our life simpler. Also, we tend to cook for a bit of a crowd.

At this point, some of you are thinking of that potato salad you had three years ago that was flavourless, watery, and left you disappointed. Firstly, I did not make that salad and secondly, this is ENTIRELY different from that salad. This one is actually good.


RECIPE: Potato Salad
Serves 12 (for your bbq this weekend)

Ingredients:
5 lb bag baby potatoes
12 eggs
1 bunch scallions (green onions), whites and greens sliced up together
1 small jar capers, drained
2 cups mayo
1/4 cup dijon
8-10 good pickles, diced (I use Kuhn brand as they don't contain preservatives)
reserve the pickle juice
1 small red onion, finely diced
1 bunch fresh flat leaf parsley or cilantro (whatever you prefer), chopped - including stems
1 bunch dill, chopped
the juice of 1 lemon or lime

Method:

> turn the broiler on high

> after washing the potatoes, quarter them, lay them on a sheet pan, and put them under the broiler (second rung from the top) for about 10 minutes; they should be golden and tender when you take them out of the oven; leave them on the pan until they have cooled

> to boil the eggs, put enough water into the pot to just submerge all the eggs; bring the water to a boil then turn it down to medium before lowering in the 12 eggs; put the lid on the pot and set the timer for 9 minutes; cool in cold water, peel, and dice the eggs up fairly small

> add the chopped eggs, scallions, capers, dijon, diced pickles, red onion, parsley or cilantro, dill, and lemon juice to the bowl; stir together

> stir in the potatoes to coat

> lastly, add in the mayo, determining how much is needed for the rest of the salad; thin down with pickle juice to your hearts content

> enjoy

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Garlic Vegetable Omelette


I will be the first to tell you that I do not like eggs. In fact, I really do not like eggs. All by themselves, the texture, flavour, and aroma - I cannot handle it.

I clearly remember it - a night when I was about 7 or 8, I slept over at a friend's house. The mom and dad of the home kick-started Saturday morning with a nice big breakfast of bacon, toast, and sunny side up soft eggs. I ate all I could of that breakfast - even some of the egg whites - until my stomach threatened to embarrass me, at which point I stated I was full.

The other day, I knew I needed an egg for breakfast, protein and veggies, but what could I make? The best answer: eggs.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Breakfast Like A Mennonite

It was a slow start to the day and I soon realized that breakfast was turning into brunch... and then brunch was turning into lunch. So the breakfast-brunch-lunch became heartier as I made it, and here is where we ended up.


It started out as eggs and sliced tomato. Then I saw the leftover perogies, red onion, red cabbage, and sliced scallions in soft goat cheese and I knew I had all I needed to make a really great meal.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Farm Fresh Eggs

<<Ring>>  
<<Ring>>


"Hello?"

"Hi Jess, it's me. I have two dozen eggs in my truck for you. Are you going to be home in 5 minutes?"

"Yep, I'm here now, come on over!!"

I am so SO excited!! We will finally be eating fresh farm eggs each week instead of buying eggs from the store.

My friend's two little boys go out and collect the eggs and then get to earn some of the money from the egg sales. What a great way to teach the connection between effort and earning.

Knowing where these eggs come from, that the hens that lay them are happy and well cared for, fed good food, and not forced into eating anti-biotics every day, makes a big difference to me.


I'm not sure what I will make for dinner on this lazy Friday night, but I am fairly certain it will involve these eggs. Likely, I'll try a new bread recipe and simply fry or poach the eggs on the side... vegetables will make an appearance, I'm sure, but these golden beauties will be the star.

This will be amazing.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Bunwich Kind of Day...

There are times when all I want to eat for the weekend is food on buns: that was this weekend. 
Friday night, we had tuna buns and Saturday morning we had breakfast on a bun. Here is how it breaks down: