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Today morning I was contemplating making savory pancakes, but on taking inventory of my pantry I found a few leftover hot dog buns. As today is Friday I knew we wouldn’t be touching them until next Monday. It was time to put them to good use, but how was the question? Again as I mentioned earlier my intention is to make breakfast a healthy meal if possible. So I decide to make scrambled egg with onions and tomato and serve them with the rolls.
I again used my Vidalia Chop Wizard today and that does make measuring ingredients easier. So I will be able give more accurate measurements in terms of cups. (i.e. as long as I remember to make a quick note while cooking
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Ingredients
½ cup onion, diced fine
¼ cup tomato, diced fine
3 eggs
½ tsp ginger garlic paste
1 tbsp cilantro, chopped
salt and pepper to taste
3 hot dog rolls
garlic butter
oil for cooking
Method
- Drizzle a little oil onto a hot pan. Sauté onions in it till they begin to sweat.
- Next add the ginger garlic paste and tomatoes. Cook for a minute on medium high.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Break the eggs in a separate bowl and beat well. Add them to the pan and stir constantly.
- When the eggs are almost cooked, add the chopped cilantro and stir.
- remove from heat immediately.
To prepare the rolls
- split and apply garlic butter.
- toast them on a pan.
- Spoon in 1/3rd egg mixture in each bun, cut the bun at an angle and serve hot.
A little Cilantro can go a long way by adding lots of flavor, and the same applies to the tomato. Though tomato is not a herb, it has a strong flavor which can overshadow other flavors if used in excess. This entry is I think perfect for Weekend Herb Blogging which is being hosted by Chris from Mele Cotte.
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This looks like such a satisfying breakfast! Its great for a weekend morning (when I have time to cook in the a.m.).
Thanks for participating in WHB!
Posted on July 7, 2007 at 9:26 am.
This does sound like a great breakfast. Anything with tomatoes and cilantro has to taste good!
Posted on July 9, 2007 at 9:35 am.
Chris- I actually made this on a weekday morning. But then pregnancy has a tendency to make your biological clock go a bit crazy. I was up at 4:00 am trying to figure out what to eat. LOL. Glad you could stop by.
Kalyn – Thanks for stopping by. Glad you liked it.
Posted on July 9, 2007 at 7:19 pm.