What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Country Casual Cravings: Instant Egg Brekkie! Don’t you love it when you discover a healthy breakfast that can be prepared in a few minutes? Whenever I traveled with my husband, I seemed to be challenged with minimal ways to prepare meals. The one common denominator was a microwave and hot plate. Let me start off by saying, eggs can be tricky in a microwave. Two secrets I want to share: always pierce the egg yolk (or it will explode) and cook eggs on a low power setting in short segments. If you can master those two things, a dozen eggs will go far in the mini-fridge.
INSTANT EGG BREKKIE
Ingredients For One Serving:
3-5 fresh baby spinach leaves, for charring
1 nip seasoned salt
6-7 fresh baby spinach leaves
1/2 teaspoon water
1 slice cherrywood deli ham, gently torn
1 teaspoon feta cheese, crumbled
1 large egg
1 pinch Herbes de Provence seasoning
Garnish with charred spinach leaves and radish slices
Baguette slices
Instructions:
Preheat stovetop grill pan on highest setting for one minute. Spray baby spinach leaves with nonstick oil. Sprinkle with seasoned salt. Place the prepared spinach leaves directly on the grill pan. As they begin to char, using a tongs, flip them over. Watch carefully. When leaves appear slightly wilted and charred, transfer to a paper towel-lined plate. Set aside for garnish. Meanwhile, spray a ramekin with nonstick oil. Pack a layer of baby spinach leaves in the bottom of the dish, pressing down to create an even level. Drizzle with water. Gently tear the cherrywood deli ham over the spinach layer. Add the crumbled feta cheese. Crack an egg over the top. Pierce the egg yolk with a sharp knife or toothpick. Sprinkle with Herbes de Provence seasoning. Cover loosely with a paper towel. Microwave for one minute on 30% power. Gently swirl runny egg white. Microwave for one minute longer on 30% power. The yolk will be slightly runny. Transfer ramekin to a plate. Arrange the charred spinach leaves on top. Garnish with radish slices. Serve with baguette slices. Repeat for number of portions needed.
Without ham, Gail, it would be my perfect breakfast!
Joanna
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Easy to omit. Done and done, Joanna. I actually eat it more often without the ham. 😜🍃
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Good for your soul, Gail!
Joanna
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Thank you, Joanna. 🍃🍒
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Never tried cooking eggs in a microwave, but now I know the secrets!
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Sometimes that’s all I have is a microwave, especially when we travel. It’s become my survival dna. 🤣
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I will definitely keep that in mind!
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🍃🍓
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That’s pure luxury for breakfast 😍
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I’m spoiled. I admit it. 😜
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I have no doubt you deserve it, dear Gail 💖
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My husband is a “keeper”. 💕
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This is phenomenal – a quick, delicious, and nutritious breakfast beautifully presented.
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Dolly, you’re so uplifting. Thank you. 🌺🍃
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We had one experience microwaving eggs in the Great Smoky Mountains in Tennessee. We had purchased a dish specifically for a microwave egg poacher and I followed the instructions judiciously, sticking the fork into each yolk five times. With the oven set at 50% power, I set the time for 30 seconds, planning to add time if they were under-cooked, and stepped back… fortunately! At about 20 seconds the microwave door flew open with a tremendous BANNNGGG! Egg parts were flung almost 10 feet from the oven as well as some scraps of the “Microwave Safe” dish!!😱
I’ll stick with stovetop for any eggs, thank you very much.😉
c.a.
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Wow. I’ve been thinking about a microwave egg poacher. Now I have second thoughts. Do you think it might have something to do with the elevation in the mountains? I know it makes a difference. 🤔
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Nah. I just think microwaving eggs is treacherous! But others have had success at it.
If you do it, please let me know. Just don’t stand too close to the oven!😳
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So far, so good. I’ll keep my fingers crossed. 😜
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