Mark at Training Fuel chose this weeks BSI – EGGS! I loved his choice because you can go in so many different directions with this! From cakes, muffins, omelets, quiches – its limitless! But the first thing I had to do was put the hashbrowns on!
Here’s how I do my hashbrowns. Dice potatoes and put in a wide skillet. Cook with Pam for just a couple minutes until the potatos start to slightly brown. Now add just enough water to cover the potatos and cook until potatoes are tender. You may have to add more water – this takes about 20 minutes. Once the potatoes are tender, drizzle some canola oil, salt and pepper, and cook until golden brown – probably another 20 minutes.
So since Tony is in the hospital and I’ll be going there tomorrow and possibly the whole weekend, I decided tonight was the night to do my BSI recipe. But while I was at work, I decided that I had to use ingredients I already had on hand. My head started spinning, but the first thing I thought of was puff pastry! And from there my recipe was decided – Breakfast Napoleon!
Breakfast Napoleon
- 1/6 sheet of Pepperidge Farm puff pastry
- 1 ounce goat cheese
- 1 ounce jarred roasted red pepper
- 1 ounce diced ham
- 1.5 ounces cooked broccoli
- 1 large egg
- 1/4 cup egg beaters
- 1/4 ounce cheddar cheese (on top)
It took about 30 minutes for my puff pastry to thaw:
I put the goat cheese in the microwave for 10 seconds and mixed in the diced roasted red pepper and that became the first layer. I pushed in the puffed pastry to hold the egg mixture. Here are all the ingredients:
I just scrambled the egg, egg beaters, broccoli, ham and seasonings and divided them equally between the layers.
With my 1/2 cup hashbrowns dinner comes in at 543 calories, 33 grams of fat, 31.8 carbs, 28.3 protein and 2.6 fiber.
I gave Hannah a bite of mine (she made an egg beater omelet) and she said mine was a keeper and the next time we have breakfast for dinner to make this again! What I like about it is that the add in possibilities are endless! And this would definitely be a show stopper for a brunch!
There are so many shows on DVR that I am saving to watch with Tony when he comes home. Although with his 4 channel selections, he told me he was going to go ahead and watch the Office tonight!
Off to clean the kitchen and do a couple loads of laundry. Tomorrow is Friday and because so many people are out of our office for spring break, we get to wear jeans and will have a pizza for lunch – nice!
See you in the morning!
sooo creative–LOVE it 🙂
how do u think of such awesome meals!!!! i love puff pastry and am going to have to incorporate it somewhere for sure 🙂
have fun seeing tony!!!!!!!!!!!
Wow, that looks fabulous. I’m going to have to find some puff pastry, I had no idea that they would be a reasonable number of carbs!
Oh wow! That looks incredible – well done!!
I’ve never used water to make my hashbrowns, I will have to try it your way.
I can’t believe that that whole dinner is around 500 calories, so awesome!!
That does look good! I’ve been wanting to find a breakfast thingy to try and this is the one!!
YUM! I love anything that involved puff pastry, looks awesome!
I just ate breakfast and now I am hungry again. Thanks Biz.
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Those hash browns look great – I am going to try out your technique!
Have a great weekend!
maggieapril from http://tastenotwaist.com/
Very nice pastry puff. Love all the ingredients you added to them.
Those look fantastic. I usually bake my potatoes like that in the oven with evoo. Also ad brussel sprouts with them. Yum!
Hope Tony is feeling better and you have a good weekend. 🙂
That looks amazingly delicious! Hope Tony’s doing well tonight!
This breakfast napoleon is an awesome idea! My family would really love this.
that puff pastry is so cool! i’ve never baked with it before but it’s always interesting to see it used in recipes!
I could cook like this if I didn’t have to spend so much of my time locked in the cupboard under the stairs.
Ha! Charlie that made me laugh out loud!
That looks amazing, I love puff pastry! It’s very creative too.
Yum! Great combination – broccoli, cheese, ham, and egg!
That’s a really fun idea! And great, because you could totally customize them for each person, almost like make your own pizzas 😀
These are so awesome!! I am so tempted to make this like now 🙂 Great entry.
WHOA, I’m totally drooling!
what a great BSI entry! so creative!!
OOOOH YUM!!!!
those potatoes look so good. I haven’t had homemade hash browns in years. My mom use to make the best with A LOT of oil…so GOOD
WOW….that looks so darn good, I could eat at least 2 by myself….YUM-O
I see your two and raise you three!