Ramen Days: Sunday Morning Eggs and Potatoes  

I read a lot of food blogs, and I came across Caleb and Tory-T at Ramen Days a few months back. They have some great “ghetto recipes”, and their food blog is a lot of fun to read. I think some of the best blogs are ones where people write original and honest stuff, it just makes it more compelling. Caleb wanted me to share with you their “Sunday Mornin’ Eggs and Potatoes” recipe, and I think that you’ll agree from the pics that this is one tasty dish!

Sunday Mornin’ Eggs and Potatoes

INGREDIENTS

-2 potatoes cut into cubes
-Onion-chopped (as much as you want, I like onion so I used alot)
-2 cloves of garlice, minced
-1 roma tomato-sliced
-4 eggs, scrambled
-Oregano, Pepper, Salt, and Cayenne Pepper (To taste…meaning, to your liking)
-and oil (of course captain obvious)

Put some oil in a pan and pre-heat the oil for 3 minutes. Put enough oil in the pan so the potato cubes will be covered. After 3 minutes throw your potatoes in the pan. Flip and turn potatoes every now and again.

When the potatoes start to brown throw in your onions and garlic. You wait to put in the onions and garlic because
they are veggies and these particular veggies cook faster than potatoes.

Now pitch in your spices…

Let the spices cook into your potatoes for 1 minute. Place the cooked spuds on a plate of napkins like so. You don’t want to catch a heart attack do you? Heck no, so these napkins will soak up some of that oil that will put your heart in jeopardy.

While the potatoes are frying crack the 4 eggs and scramble

If your kitchen is void of space then this contraption can always double as another table. Somebody told me that they use this thing to flatten their clothes when they get wrinkled. But I don’t believe in the lies that people tell me.

Now cook your eggs. If you don’t know how to cook eggs then I hope that you and ignorance have a happy marriage.



Wa-La, Fineto!

You can view the original Sunday Mornin’ Eggs and Potatoes Recipe here. Be sure to visit Ramen Days and subscribe to their feed! Tell Caleb I sent ya!

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1 Comment »

Comment by Lori
2009-01-06 09:15:44

LOVE any recipe that includes the words “Pitch in your spices.” :) )

This looks amazing. I can smell the onions and potatoes from here….

 
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