Crunchy Sammie with Apples

Soup and Sammies
Poor Sam (our dog). Whenever we talk about having soup and sammies for dinner, he translates that phrase into, “Sam, it’s dinnertime, buddy!” Oh, well. He eventually eats. Sometimes Soup and Sammies nights are planned because our budget is tight this week, or sometimes they’re unplanned because we’re just too tired to put a big, time-consuming masterpiece meal together. The other night was a little of both. We went shopping at Sunflower Farmers Market (again) and picked up some day-old rolls ($1 for 4 giant ones) that are shaped like a peanut. Matt had a bacon-goatcheese-basil-spinach-mayo sandwich, and mine looked a little more apple-y.
Crunchy Sammie
This hearty, easy sammie has crunch from the cucumber, crunch/sweetness from the apple, salty/smoky from the bacon & cheese, and crunch/blend from the spinach. Enjoy with your favorite homey soup. Surprising apple is the ingredient that makes this a standout.
makes 1 large sandwich (I eat 1/2 with a cup of soup)

1 large hoagie or roll, toasted
1 TB mayo (optional)
2 slices bacon (we used hormone/antibiotic-free), cooked
2 slices smoked cheddar
8 slices of cucumbers (thin, cut into rounds)
4 slices of apples (cut horizontally, or enough to spread a thin layer on to the sammie)
Handful of spinach leaves, about 1/2 cup
Assemble the sandwich layer-by-layer. If you’d like it warm, toast the bread with the bacon and cheddar on top. Devour with soup. Mmmmm.

Happy eating! Laurel

~Laurel~

Handheld Breakfast Cups

For most of us, sitting down to a hearty breakfast of bacon and eggs, toast and orange juice is a memory of yesteryear. Or at least the Cleavers. With a little bit of prep, this recipe combined the crispy bacon, fluffy egg and buttery toast, all in a handheld wonder. Meet the Breakfast Cup. (Insert Glinda the Good Witch opening song when she floats down into Munchkin Land.)

The Breakfast Cup is versatile, tastes great even made up to three days ahead of time, and is really filling. When you make them on a Sunday night (like tonight, ahem), let them cool and put them in plastic baggies or in small containers. In the rush of the morning, they can be zapped in the microwave for 45 seconds, and you’ve got a hot breakfast at your fingertips! I’ve made a batch and taken 3-4 to work and will grab them out of the fridge when I’m hungry. So let’s make these thangs.

Breakfast Cups
These little cups of toast, egg and bacon are very versatile. You can trade the bacon for sauteed spinach or sausage crumbles. The wheat toast can be substituted for your favorite bread. Make ahead of time for a quick grab-and-go breakfast.


Adapted from Martha
Makes 8 cups (serving size: 1-2)


3 TB butter, melted
8 slices whole-wheat sandwich bread
8 slices bacon
8 large eggs
Salt and pepper


Optional toppings:
1/4 cup chopped cilantro, optional
1/2 cup shredded cheese, optional
1/4 cup salsa, optional


step one: Preheat oven to 375. Butter 8 muffin cups (if using a 12-cup pan, try to space them out as they expand). Flatten bread slices a little (using hands or a rolling pin) and cut each slice in half. Press the 2 halves into each muffin cup, overlapping slightly and making sure the bread reaches the edges of each cup. Then, brush the bread with the remaining butter.


step two: In a skilled or in the oven, cook the bacon over medium until almost crisp. It will cook more in the oven. Lay 1 slice of bacon in each bread cup and crack an egg over each. (If the eggs soak through the bread, no problem. See photo above.) Season with salt and pepper. Bake 20-25 minutes, or until the eggs are just set. Pop the cups out of the muffin pan and top with cilantro, cheese and salsa, if you like. Serve hot. Works for breakfast or brunch, with a side salad.

Happy eating!
Laurel

~Laurel~

Weekend Brunch

Yes, two Brunch Posts in a row. But yesterday’s was about a fancy schmancy brunch at a Thai restaurant. Today’s is fancy, easy brunch right at home!
Cornmeal chive waffles with super eggs and thick bacon. Butterscotch apple breakfast cake. We’ve got salty/corny/bacony/egg and sweet/buttery/apply/cake. We’ve got yummm. I made these at the same time, and it takes an hour. Just warning you, but it’s brunch and a treat, so turn on a record or your favorite morning show, and Let’s get started. 

cornmeal chive waffles with super eggs and thick bacon
4-6 servings, but easily doubles
This dish is hearty, delicious, and beautiful brunch on a plate. Serve with orange juice or strong coffee. If you have room, add a sweet pastry on the side, or maybe just some fruit.
adapted from Joy the Baker
12 slices of bacon (2 for each person)
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup cornmeal (fine cornmeal is good, but I love a coarse grind for this recipe)
3 teaspoons baking powder
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
1 teaspoon baking soda
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon coarse ground black pepper
1/2 cup melted unsalted butter
4-6 large eggs (one for each person) + salt/pepper/dried rosemary
2 1/2 cups buttermilk
4 tablespoons chopped chives
1/4 cup chopped cilantro
1/2 cup salsa
4 additional eggs
Step one: Preheat your oven to 350. Preheat your waffle iron. Once the oven is preheated, lay bacon on a cooking rack, which is rested on a jellyroll pan. (This cooking rack–most can be put in the oven–allows the bacon grease to drip down into the walled pan, instead of just letting the bacon soak up grease while it cooks on the pan.) Set the timer for 25 minutes for the bacon.
Step two: In a large bowl, whisk together flour, cornmeal, baking powder, sugar, baking soda,  and salt.In a second bowl, whisk together 4 eggs, butter, and buttermilk.  Add the wet ingredients, all at once to the dry ingredients.  Add the chives.  Stir until just incorporated; there may be a few lumps, which is a-ok.
Step three: Cook waffles according to your waffle iron instructions. While the waffles cook, fry up some sunny side up eggs in a nonstick frying pan, one egg for each person eating. Season eggs with a bit of salt, pepper, and dried rosemary.
Serve waffles warm with hot fried eggs and then topped with fresh cilantro and salsa on top.  Top with extra chives and shredded cheese (optional).  Serve crispy bacon on the side. Waffles are best served immediately.

Now on to the sweet treat…

butterscotch apple breakfast cake
serves 6–8
This breakfast cake is a mix of scone and bread, with apple bits baked right in and creamy/crunchy butterscotch in each bite. It is buttery, hearty, and real comfort food. Not for the faint of heart.

1 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup whole wheat flour
1/2 cup packed brown sugar
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/4 teaspoon nutmeg
3/4 cup butterscotch chips (next to chocolate chips in the store)
3/4 cup chopped apple bits (I used pink lady)
1 stick of butter or margarine, softened
1 egg
1 cup milk
1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract
12 slices of apple (to garnish on top)

Step one: Preheat the oven to 350 (or add a rack on top of where you’re cooking bacon for the waffle dish).


Step two: Two bowls, one large and one medium. In the large bowl, combine the dry ingredients (flours, sugar, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg, and butterscotch chips). In the medium bowl, combine the apple bits, butter, milk, egg, milk and vanilla. Pour the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients and combine until just moistened. It will be lumpy.

Step three: Line a jellyroll pan with parchment paper (or foil, if you must). Roll the dough onto the pan and spread into a disc shape, with about 1/3 inch thickness. Bake for 30–35 minutes, adding the apple slices on top halfway through the baking. Remove after cake is firm in the middle and baked throughout. Eat warm and love it.

I do hope you like the cake. It is pretty and imperfect and sweet. Hmm, that’s actually a good describer of a person, too. Anyhow, I hope you do enjoy these two recipes. My waffle iron is at my parents’ house, so we enjoyed this brunch together at their casa. I hope your weekend (tomorrow) is full of food and happiness.

Happy eating!
Laurel

~Laurel~

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