Posted on 03/02/2011 6:03:54 PM PST by MS.BEHAVIN
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Sand.....#50!!
AZ.....#100!!
my.....#150
Good evening, Taz...((HUGS))
Will you take the girls?
I think that sounds MUCH more romantic and you are a better
cook than most of the restaurant cooks! :)
That is funny.....I wonder how many people have found it and used your recipes and the ones from the thread. Interesting thought! :)
I think that makes you a guru.
Girls can’t go until we have a fence up.
Since there isn’t furniture yet..we won’t be spending the night.
Mac and cheese? The best comfort food ever!! With bacon? Now that sounds good.
Hi, Big Guy! Eggs ARE an amazing food. Almost a food group unto themselves!
I have never been one fall for all the “sky-is-falling” stories about foods or anything else. I guess I am a born skeptic....or just ornery enough that no one is gonna tell ME what to eat (or wear, or drink...etc)! :)
But you probably already had that figured out about me. LOL!
If it’s bad for you this year, next year it’ll be the best thing since sliced bread. Oh....which was bad for you at some point, too!
3 eggs
1 large onion
1 large potato
bell pepper
ham
3 tbsp oil
salt
pepper
Chop the onions and dice the potatoes, bell pepper and ham. Put the oil in a skillet, add the onions, potatoes, bell pepper and ham, and sprinkle with spices. Saute slowly over low flame for 20 minutes with the skillet partially covered. Then turn off the flame and let cool.
Break the eggs, season with spices, and beat lightly with fork until blended but not frothy. Add the eggs to the skillet and mix.
Turn on the flame. Use a spatula to stir the mixture a few times. Then let it cook undisturbed. Jerk the skillet several times to make sure the frittata is not sticking to the bottom; if so, slide the spatula underneath to free it. Continue cooking until the frittata is dry on top and golden underneath.
Remove the skillet from the stove, and move to the sink. Take a large plate, put it over the skillet and quickly flip it so that the frittata falls onto the plate with cooked side up. Place the frittata back in the skillet, uncooked side down, and cook for 1 minute over high flame.
LOL
It gets confusing sometimes, the good for you/bad for you hype.
I agree, that everything in moderation is a good thing!
“I think that sounds MUCH more romantic”
Not to mention..warmer!
LOL
“you are a better
cook than most of the restaurant cooks! :)”
*blush*
gee...thanks!
;0)
*HUG*
Sure does!
perfect dish for a cold winter night!
*HUG*
Nitey nite!
I’ll be heading out pretty soon, too.
Yum! That sounds very good AND easy! Thanks! :)
My hubby would LOVE it!
The Pacific Northwest version substitutes lox for ham and drops the peppers.
*Yawn*
I’m heading for bed Ma, and Gang!
Have fun!
Love to all!
Sweet dreams.
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