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    Re: What did you eat today?

    Chorizo/ mixed baby greens frittata....baked casserole...whatever you call it! My dinner tonight and breakfast for a good part of the week. The picture is a bit blurry, but is the first time I've used my new kitchen
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Chorizo/ mixed baby greens frittata....baked casserole...whatever you call it! My dinner tonight and breakfast for a good part of the week. The picture is a bit blurry, but is the first time I've used my new kitchen
    Can I have the recipe? It does sound better than snicker bars.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Chorizo/ mixed baby greens frittata....baked casserole...whatever you call it! My dinner tonight and breakfast for a good part of the week. The picture is a bit blurry, but is the first time I've used my new kitchen
    That looks delicious. Do the eggs get weird if you refrigerate them for few days? (And I second kajero's call for a recipe: Sprouts (think Whole Foods but less pretentious) has a sale on sausage this week...)
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    B: 2 buttermilk waffles with walnuts and dried cranberries, bowl of blueberries, strawberries, oranges, coffee
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    took a 3 mile hike, with a climb at the end
    S: slice of Basque cheese
    D: went out for DH's birthday. Had a beet/arugula salad and duck with pineapples, on sticky rice. I ate half the duck and a couple of forkfuls of the rice. Shared an apple crisp with DH for dessert.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kajero View Post
    Can I have the recipe? It does sound better than snicker bars.
    It is

    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    That looks delicious. Do the eggs get weird if you refrigerate them for few days? (And I second kajero's call for a recipe: Sprouts (think Whole Foods but less pretentious) has a sale on sausage this week...)
    The eggs are fine - this is often my go-to breakfast and I get a good number of meals/snacks from this. The recipe, such as it is, is about as simple as it gets. I just use whatever I happen to have so it is always different, but this is how I made it last night:

    Pre-heat oven to 375

    1 lb bulk chorizo sausage or some other ground protein
    12 eggs
    3 cups mixed baby greens (really any green leafy veggie works here, also great if you replace some of the greens with shredded cabbage or nappa cabbage) If using straight ground pork rather than chorizo, parsley is quite good as part of the greens.
    dried basil (depending on choice of greens)
    salt and pepper to taste

    Depending on how lean the meat is, I will often add 1 tablespoon of coconut oil or bacon fat - but it isn't totally necessary.

    Cook/drain sausage
    Crack eggs in huge bowl, mix in veggies and spices (I don't measure spices, so use.
    When well mixed add protein
    Pour in parchment paper lined large baking dish
    Bake for 25-30 minutes
    Allow to sit for 5 minutes

    Enjoy!
    Last edited by Catrin; 09-30-2013 at 04:55 AM.

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    Catrin - that looks good! So you don't pre-brown the sausage? That would certainly be a lot easier than the way I do it!

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    B: sauteed spinach, tomatoes, mushrooms topped with an egg, black coffee, canteloupe
    L: paleo chili over spinach
    S: Thai curry butternut squash soup
    D: baked chicken breasts, beets n' greens n' bacon, sauteed green beans, mashed sweet potatoes
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    Quote Originally Posted by GLC1968 View Post
    Catrin - that looks good! So you don't pre-brown the sausage? That would certainly be a lot easier than the way I do it!
    See step 1: cook/drain sausage/protein It doesn't take long of course.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    See step 1: cook/drain sausage/protein It doesn't take long of course.
    Ok, I must be blind. I totally skipped right over that step when I read it! Duh!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    It is



    The eggs are fine - this is often my go-to breakfast and I get a good number of meals/snacks from this. The recipe, such as it is, is about as simple as it gets. I just use whatever I happen to have so it is always different, but this is how I made it last night:

    Pre-heat oven to 375

    1 lb bulk chorizo sausage or some other ground protein
    12 eggs
    3 cups mixed baby greens (really any green leafy veggie works here, also great if you replace some of the greens with shredded cabbage or nappa cabbage) If using straight ground pork rather than chorizo, parsley is quite good as part of the greens.
    dried basil (depending on choice of greens)
    salt and pepper to taste

    Depending on how lean the meat is, I will often add 1 tablespoon of coconut oil or bacon fat - but it isn't totally necessary.

    Cook/drain sausage
    Crack eggs in huge bowl, mix in veggies and spices (I don't measure spices, so use.
    When well mixed add protein
    Pour in parchment paper lined large baking dish
    Bake for 25-30 minutes
    Allow to sit for 5 minutes

    Enjoy!
    Do you think I could get away with 11 eggs rather than 12? I need one for baked oatmeal and I'm being a hermit this weekend. (Exam on Monday. Joy.)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Owlie View Post
    Do you think I could get away with 11 eggs rather than 12? I need one for baked oatmeal and I'm being a hermit this weekend. (Exam on Monday. Joy.)
    Sure! Experiment with the number of eggs, amount of ground protein and veggies. I do line my baking dish with parchment paper to prevent sticking. I would not drop lower than 9 eggs or 3/4 lb of ground protein unless your baking dish is very small. You can also place the mixture into lined muffin cups but I find the refrigerated texture of these to be a bit different and I do not like them as much.
    Last edited by Catrin; 10-06-2013 at 04:25 AM.

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    B: half a whole wheat bagel with almond butter, cup of plain non fat Greek yogurt, blueberries, almonds, dried cranberries, coffee
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    S: slice of Machengo cheese
    D: pan seared scallops with a puree of peas and pancetta, marinated yellow, red peppers, one beer, 2 squares dark chocolate
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    Quote Originally Posted by Catrin View Post
    Sure! Experiment with the number of eggs, amount of ground protein and veggies. I do line my baking dish with parchment paper to prevent sticking. I would not drop lower than 9 eggs or 3/4 lb of ground protein unless your baking dish is very small. You can also place the mixture into lined muffin cups but I find the refrigerated texture of these to be a bit different and I do not like them as much.
    What size baking pan do you use? Maybe I ended up with relatively small eggs, but the volume looked pretty small for one of the bigger pans. I think a 9"x9" might work a little better, but all I have are 9"x13". (Three of them. How, I don't know.)

    It is out of the oven, and 1/6 of it has been eaten. I used just under a pound of beef chorizo and 10 eggs. (Apparently the oatmeal recipe needed two. Oops.) I was going to use some baby spinach, but it was a little too far gone for my comfort, so I used a few large handfuls of spring mix, along with some basil, S&P, and chili powder. Other than baked lettuce being sort of weird, it's really good! I might try a variation using something like kielbasa, with garlic, sage and a bit of red pepper as seasonings, and a mixture of kale and spinach as greens. Thanks, Catrin!
    Last edited by Owlie; 10-08-2013 at 08:33 PM.
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