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Originally posted by: apac
Go around at night egging cars, then come and whine about abuse on ATOT when a cop breaks one in your hand.
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Originally posted by: apac
Go around at night egging cars, then come and whine about abuse on ATOT when a cop breaks one in your hand.
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
1 large skillet
2TBL Olive Oil
Diced onion
Diced peppers
Diced potatoes.
Hot Italian Sausage
Preheat over to 425 degrees.
put sausages in a roasting pan and put in oven to cook out excess fat.
Nuke potatoes until slightly firm
on stove top, heat olive oil and satuee' onion and pepper until slightly soft. When sausages are done, slice to approx 1/4 inch thick. Add to pan with onions and peppers and then add potatoes. Stir. cook covered on medium heat until potatoes are just tender.
Scramble eggs, adding 2TBL milk.
Pour eggs over skillet ingredients. Do NOT stir, but level ingredients out so they are... well level. Cook on MED-HIGH heat for 1-2 minutes to 'set' eggs on bottom and sides.
Place skillet in oven and cook for approx 5-7 minutes until eggs are cooked thru. Remove from oven and let sit for approx 5 minutes before transferring to an extra large platter and cutting in pie slices. Salt and Pepper to taste.
Originally posted by: Bullhonkie
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
1 large skillet
2TBL Olive Oil
Diced onion
Diced peppers
Diced potatoes.
Hot Italian Sausage
Preheat over to 425 degrees.
put sausages in a roasting pan and put in oven to cook out excess fat.
Nuke potatoes until slightly firm
on stove top, heat olive oil and satuee' onion and pepper until slightly soft. When sausages are done, slice to approx 1/4 inch thick. Add to pan with onions and peppers and then add potatoes. Stir. cook covered on medium heat until potatoes are just tender.
Scramble eggs, adding 2TBL milk.
Pour eggs over skillet ingredients. Do NOT stir, but level ingredients out so they are... well level. Cook on MED-HIGH heat for 1-2 minutes to 'set' eggs on bottom and sides.
Place skillet in oven and cook for approx 5-7 minutes until eggs are cooked thru. Remove from oven and let sit for approx 5 minutes before transferring to an extra large platter and cutting in pie slices. Salt and Pepper to taste.
Sounds yummy. I think I'm gonna try that this weekend. Thanks!![]()
Originally posted by: apac
Go around at night egging cars, then come and whine about abuse on ATOT when a cop breaks one in your hand.
Originally posted by: AbAbber2k
Originally posted by: Bullhonkie
Originally posted by: KarenMarie
1 large skillet
2TBL Olive Oil
Diced onion
Diced peppers
Diced potatoes.
Hot Italian Sausage
Preheat over to 425 degrees.
put sausages in a roasting pan and put in oven to cook out excess fat.
Nuke potatoes until slightly firm
on stove top, heat olive oil and satuee' onion and pepper until slightly soft. When sausages are done, slice to approx 1/4 inch thick. Add to pan with onions and peppers and then add potatoes. Stir. cook covered on medium heat until potatoes are just tender.
Scramble eggs, adding 2TBL milk.
Pour eggs over skillet ingredients. Do NOT stir, but level ingredients out so they are... well level. Cook on MED-HIGH heat for 1-2 minutes to 'set' eggs on bottom and sides.
Place skillet in oven and cook for approx 5-7 minutes until eggs are cooked thru. Remove from oven and let sit for approx 5 minutes before transferring to an extra large platter and cutting in pie slices. Salt and Pepper to taste.
Sounds yummy. I think I'm gonna try that this weekend. Thanks!![]()
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I might have to go with this suggestion.
Or just hard boil them, then pickle them.Originally posted by: Bryophyte
The date on the package is the sell by date, not the expiration date. They'll be fine for at least a couple weeks.
what a great idea. do you just leave the eggs in the pickle juice indefinitely then until you wanna eat em? i love hardboiled eggs but ive never had a pickled one.Originally posted by: Perknose
Or just hard boil them, then pickle them.Originally posted by: Bryophyte
The date on the package is the sell by date, not the expiration date. They'll be fine for at least a couple weeks.
I buy those HUGE jars of dill pickles that are enormous but cost less than $4 in season. I take the whole pickles therein and slice them and transfer them to more normal sized jars for the refrigerator, saving perhaps BILLIONS . . . of piasters.
Since I LOVE pickled eggs, a fast disappearing bar staple, I boil a bunch, shock and peel them, and use the left-over pickle juice to pickle them in.
YUM! :laugh:
Originally posted by: Perknose
Or just hard boil them, then pickle them.Originally posted by: Bryophyte
The date on the package is the sell by date, not the expiration date. They'll be fine for at least a couple weeks.
I buy those HUGE jars of dill pickles that are enormous but cost less than $4 in season. I take the whole pickles therein and slice them and transfer them to more normal sized jars for the refrigerator, saving perhaps BILLIONS . . . of piasters.
Since I LOVE pickled eggs, a fast disappearing bar staple, I boil a bunch, shock and peel them, and use the left-over pickle juice to pickle them in.
YUM! :laugh:
The best answer is: The longer the better. But, you can start eating them anytime, really, it's just that the longer they pickle, the stronger and better the 'pickle' taste.Originally posted by: compuwiz1
Originally posted by: Perknose
Or just hard boil them, then pickle them.Originally posted by: Bryophyte
The date on the package is the sell by date, not the expiration date. They'll be fine for at least a couple weeks.
I buy those HUGE jars of dill pickles that are enormous but cost less than $4 in season. I take the whole pickles therein and slice them and transfer them to more normal sized jars for the refrigerator, saving perhaps BILLIONS . . . of piasters.
Since I LOVE pickled eggs, a fast disappearing bar staple, I boil a bunch, shock and peel them, and use the left-over pickle juice to pickle them in.
YUM! :laugh:
Dude, you just gave me a seriously great idea! How long do they need to be pickled in the juice, before you notice the effect?![]()
