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I call it the "ultimate bagel" (Italian style):

1) Everything bagels from the store, fry those up with a little olive oil

2) A handful of fresh basil from the garden (or spinach)

3) Egg whites (however you prefer)

4) Slice of parmigiano-reggiano 

5) A nice dollop of cream cheese to bind everything

let it melt nicely and compress together. Surely to satisfy all your food desires ;) 

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Low Carb High Fat Breakfast

8 oz. ground beef

2 slices bacon. chopped

1 oz. cream cheese

2 slices American cheese

1 whole large egg

Chop bacon and add to frying pan with ground beef. drain fat

add in cream cheese and melt in while stirring, then add in American cheese.

Once cheese starts melting crack the egg over the top and stir (breaking yolk) and cook about 1 minute....but it should still be moist when you pull it off the flame.  Serve.

You won't be hungry for the rest of the day!

 

 

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On June 12, 2016 at 5:52 PM, PigFish said:

So I have seen a lot of theoretical dishes here but how about the real “grub?” Hence, Piggy’s Micky “D” Weekend Surrogate Sandwich!

 

First you start with gallus Araucana eggs (4). Any color will do!

 

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4 slices of thick bacon, sus scruff domesticus.

 

2 English muffins, muffinas Britalia.

 

American cheese, sliciss'o-cheeses froma de storis.

 

Pepper Plant (brand) hot sauce, butter, salt and pepper to taste (condiments).

 

I chop the bacon in segments about 1.35 inches in length. If end pieces are short, simply stretch them to the proper length…! Long pieces can be trimmed. Trimmings can be browned and served to the pup!

 

Sauté the bacon!

 

Drain the bacon when browned and remove to a separate dish. Pour off most of the bacon fat.

 

At this point, toast the muffins!

 

Scramble the eggs in the pan from whence came the bacon. Add some butter first if you like. I start with the pan rather hot, add the eggs and start to scramble, then simply turn off the heat. Add bacon bits and a little black pepper and some salt (if you cannot find Pepper Plant).

 

About this time the toast is done. Lightly butter both sides and add your slice of American cheese (not the cheese food, wrapped in plastic type “please”).

 

Top with Pepper Plant, or hot sauce substitute, cover with tandem muffin half yet unused, and serve.

 

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Will serve two average people, or one hog like me!

 

Keep your fingers clear while eating and enjoy!!!

 

-The Pig

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Single guy pasta (from when I was single)

1 small can smoked tuna, Linguine, shredded Parmesan, 1 egg, ground black pepper.

Boil linguine, drain and then put in fry pan on medium heat with a table spoon of the pasta water and the smoked tuna. Sprinkle a large amount of shredded Parmesan and mix through pasta. Add ground black pepper and mix through. Turn off heat and add raw egg and quickly mix through with fork. Serve in fry pan (to reduce dirty dishes) on a bread board on your lap while sitting on couch and watching Sunday afternoon football. Demolish pasta and fall asleep on couch to help cure hangover.

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