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03/28/2007 05:55PM
Anyone have any good ideas for breakfast ? You know , after the fresh stuff is gone. Pancakes are good but lugging in syrup is a pain unless someone has a good idea for that. I am looking for some good light weight ideas. I could do without breakfast but some others in the group can't. Thanks.
03/28/2007 08:16PM
We eat lots of pancakes, oatmeal, cream of wheat, etc. I don't find the syrup to be a problem- I just bring a small nalgene(1 c size). It doesn't need to stay cold, plus I like it in my hot cereal. For a treat, we have coffee cake or muffins- baked in the jello mold oven or reflector. French press coffee!!! Crappucino or hot cocoa for the kids.
Next year I'm gonna try potato pancakes using freeze dried hash browns.
Next year I'm gonna try potato pancakes using freeze dried hash browns.
~On to Fort Chipewyan before the snow flies!
03/29/2007 08:43AM
Instead of syrup, try bringing brown sugar. Some brown sugar and butter (or squeeze margarine, I suppose) is as good (if not better) than syrup! We use brown sugar on pancakes on winter camping trips... but in the warmer months we never bother with pancakes.
03/30/2007 03:09PM
Fresh eggs, always. w/cheese and spam
Precooked bacon
Quaker instant oatmeal with xtra brown sugar.
Hostess mini muffins, choc or blueberry, Mmmmmmmmmmm
Fresh ground coffee. no instant ever again! and Cream!
We manage to eat very well with just a little space.
Precooked bacon
Quaker instant oatmeal with xtra brown sugar.
Hostess mini muffins, choc or blueberry, Mmmmmmmmmmm
Fresh ground coffee. no instant ever again! and Cream!
We manage to eat very well with just a little space.
03/30/2007 03:30PM
Ditto on the coffee, though I'm not fussy. I'll drink crappy coffee. I'll even drink instant. :-)
I'll eat whatever for breakfast, especially if someone else is cooking. For me, good, ol' instant oatmeal is fine. Maple Brown Sugar is preferred but any is fine.
Rice pudding is good, too.
My favorite breakfast is a pot of boiled laked water. Then we can have coffee, tea, or cocoa, and oatmeal (or any other instant hot cereal).
We can leave after I visit the latrine. Should only take 15 or 20 minutes.
I'll eat whatever for breakfast, especially if someone else is cooking. For me, good, ol' instant oatmeal is fine. Maple Brown Sugar is preferred but any is fine.
Rice pudding is good, too.
My favorite breakfast is a pot of boiled laked water. Then we can have coffee, tea, or cocoa, and oatmeal (or any other instant hot cereal).
We can leave after I visit the latrine. Should only take 15 or 20 minutes.
Bannock
04/02/2007 02:27PM
Biscuits and gravy is easy.
If you really want easy just buy some of biscuit packages (I think betty crocker has some) whatever flavor you want, add water and cook them in a pan with some oil, instead of an oven---called drop biscuits.
For gravy just use those sausage/country gravy packs (just add water). I figure 1 cup per person.
If you want to get fancy bring some sausage for extra flavor. I like to cook mine ahead of time, vacuum seal then just throw them in with the gravy.
Takes about 10 minutes to cook all of this. I get fancier still and mix my own drop biscuit mix, or a bannock recipe would work as well.
Tim
If you really want easy just buy some of biscuit packages (I think betty crocker has some) whatever flavor you want, add water and cook them in a pan with some oil, instead of an oven---called drop biscuits.
For gravy just use those sausage/country gravy packs (just add water). I figure 1 cup per person.
If you want to get fancy bring some sausage for extra flavor. I like to cook mine ahead of time, vacuum seal then just throw them in with the gravy.
Takes about 10 minutes to cook all of this. I get fancier still and mix my own drop biscuit mix, or a bannock recipe would work as well.
Tim
04/02/2007 07:53PM
Bisquits and gravy is GOOOOD........
I have my wife bake some bisquits before we head north....and just ziploc them..
As for the gravy, I fry up a pound of seasoned sausage from the freezer and mix in a few tablespoons of flour after its cooked....then vacu-seal it and freeze it....
We always bring a half gallon of milk in the BWJ poly food box too and the ice jug in there keeps it cold.... Then just put the sausage in the frypan and heat, add the milk and bring to a boil while stirring it....having the flour already in the meat makes the gravy thicken...
This is a great first morning out breakfast....
Woodpecker
I have my wife bake some bisquits before we head north....and just ziploc them..
As for the gravy, I fry up a pound of seasoned sausage from the freezer and mix in a few tablespoons of flour after its cooked....then vacu-seal it and freeze it....
We always bring a half gallon of milk in the BWJ poly food box too and the ice jug in there keeps it cold.... Then just put the sausage in the frypan and heat, add the milk and bring to a boil while stirring it....having the flour already in the meat makes the gravy thicken...
This is a great first morning out breakfast....
Woodpecker
"The way of the canoe is the way of the wilderness and of a freedom almost forgotten."---Sigurd F. Olson (The Singing Wilderness)
04/03/2007 03:50PM
Woody,
whose eating all that! Must have been the meal for your whole group! Or you were canoeing about 20 miles, no stopping for lunch! Or you were practicing for a eating contest! Or your metabolism is a lot higher than mine!... Now if that was a plate of fried walleye I might be able to compete!
whose eating all that! Must have been the meal for your whole group! Or you were canoeing about 20 miles, no stopping for lunch! Or you were practicing for a eating contest! Or your metabolism is a lot higher than mine!... Now if that was a plate of fried walleye I might be able to compete!
04/03/2007 04:22PM
Cous-cous is a good breakfast food. Throw in dried fruit and cream. I like the dehydrated eggs but normally take the egg beaters which start out frozen.
A great place for light weight, cheaper than freez dried is Enertia Trail Foods. I've eaten a lot of their food on backpacking trips. They even have 26% whole dried milk.
http://www.trailfoods.com/meals1.html
A great place for light weight, cheaper than freez dried is Enertia Trail Foods. I've eaten a lot of their food on backpacking trips. They even have 26% whole dried milk.
http://www.trailfoods.com/meals1.html
04/19/2007 12:10AM
i keep my meals simple..just 2 breakfasts choices..
pancakes made with Krusteaz Belgian Waffle mix..a shot of dry
egg from a tube and water..fried in just a bit too much peanut oil
and slathered with the "jam of the day" from a tube..
or..as seen below..eggs and rice--dry egg mix,minute rice,
tomato,onion,bacon chips..the rice-dry tomato--dry onion go
into the pot that fits the Seva 123 stove and the cover for
the Trangia tea pot fits over it..the stove and tea pot stay
home i just use the pot and cover..enought water is also boiled
up to make drip cone coffee--ground from beans just before
the trip and put up in small zip lock bags..the hot water
go's in the rice mix and covered..the bacon bits that come
in the plastic sacks--"recipe bits" i think their called.
at the Highland Lunds they are found in the salad dressing
section..anyway i lightly fry a bag of those to warm them
up..peanut oil again..the egg mix is whipped up in a small
bowl that is brought along just for that..ok---the top on
the rice mix is getting pushed up by the expanding rice..
into the frypan go's the egg along with the warmed up bacon
bits and dumped on top the rice-tomato-onion mix..
the whole mess is blended and cooked up like an omlette..
the rice adds "miles" to the eggs and the rest adds to the
taste..i use Wakefield egg mix..half a pouch solo.full for
two people..i find those two meals with oatmeal tossed
in on a cold day is all i need or crave on a two week trip..
i get lots of good food at home--Day by Day cafe in St Paul
is wonderful-- i don't need to eat my way thru Quetico.
it's just a level trail thru the woods.
04/19/2007 05:40AM
We typically have instant oatmeal and instant coffee. It's a quick and easy breakfast with easy cleanup so we can get out fishing.
"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing it is not fish they are after"
~ Henry David Thoreau
04/19/2007 09:23PM
If you can't have a plate of bisquits and gravy......How about catching a mess of walleye and then cleaning them and frying them with eggs, say mid morning.........GREAT
Woodpecker
Woodpecker
"The way of the canoe is the way of the wilderness and of a freedom almost forgotten."---Sigurd F. Olson (The Singing Wilderness)
04/27/2007 03:52AM
This year we are going to scramble eggs with ham, bacon bits, green peppers, onions, and mushrooms at home then put the mixture into a container and freeze solid. I am hoping that will stay fairly frozen or cold enough until our first breakfast.
Protect the BWCA as if it was your own property!
04/27/2007 01:03PM
I just tried this at home because I was thinking of doing the same thing and it works great. I am not sure how long it will stay frozen but I think it should last till the first morning. Make sure to double bag, when mine started to melt the bag got kinda slimy.
04/27/2007 06:33PM
Jens, I did something like that a couple of years ago and it worked great. I scrambled together 2 eggs, precooked sausage, onions, peppers, and mushrooms. Put them into a ziploc sandwich bag and froze it at home. It pretty well stayed frozen on the trip up with all my frozen meats with some dry ice. When I got to the outfitters, he let me put all into his freezer until the next morning when we entered the BWCA. We ate one pkg/day/person for the first two days. I liked to wrap mine up on a couple of soft taco shells for a breakfast burrito.
"Always leave the woodpile higher than when you found it."
05/06/2007 01:07PM
Some great ideas! I like the pre-cooked bacon too. We tried that last time and it beats the crap right out of Bacon Bits - which is just soy anywhey. There's no bacon in that crap.
Fresh eggs are awesome too, and contrary to popular belief eggs do NOT require constant regridgeration. Just don't keep 'em in the sun or 100 degree heat too long.
We also tried this and it worked great:
Put all your favorite omlette fixins including your eggs in a heavy duty zip lock bag and put the whole thing in boiling water for about 5-10 minutes. It's awesome! You can then rinse the bag and use it over an over agian!
Fresh eggs are awesome too, and contrary to popular belief eggs do NOT require constant regridgeration. Just don't keep 'em in the sun or 100 degree heat too long.
We also tried this and it worked great:
Put all your favorite omlette fixins including your eggs in a heavy duty zip lock bag and put the whole thing in boiling water for about 5-10 minutes. It's awesome! You can then rinse the bag and use it over an over agian!
05/07/2007 11:52AM
i usually get mine from a food service company (appert's, upper lakes foods, us foodservice, sysco, etc). sometimes you can find a grocery store that carries food service size portions.....i have seen them there also.
I love fishing. You put that line in the water and you don’t know what’s on the other end. Your imagination is under there. Robert Altman
05/07/2007 12:34PM
I have seen them at Cub Foods in the Twin Cities. You could probably find them at Rainbow stores also. Look for the Cheesy Potatoes version of Hamburger Helper and skip the flavor packet and hamburger. Also saw them as a package called Seasoned Sides or something like this. Forgot who made that one but it was in the same area of the store. Take some time to look in this aisle of the grocery store. You will find lots of options.
05/13/2007 10:02AM
For those of you who do the breakfast and granola bars, buy some paint-ball tubes. They are slender, will slip into a pack very easily and smoothly. Best of all, they protect them from getting crushed!
Can find them at any sporting goods stores or even wal-mart and meijer for cheap.!
They also work good for cooking knifes so you don't have to worry about getting poked!
Can find them at any sporting goods stores or even wal-mart and meijer for cheap.!
They also work good for cooking knifes so you don't have to worry about getting poked!
"Pack lightly, Tread lightly"
07/03/2007 02:14PM
We bring in pancake batter you just add water and bring in blueberry jam or pie filling and add it to the batter mmmm, and syrup is easy to pack and don't need to keep it cold.
The dip of the paddle, the serenity of the land, the peace it brings to the outdoorsman. God bless this land.
07/07/2007 10:02PM
On travel mornings,
A thermos of coffee made the night before
granola bars or Bobs Red Mill granola with milk and some fruit.
On non travel mornings,
coffee, a shot of CCR, tang
biscuits and gravy, I like the hot Italian sausage in my gravy.
breakfast burritos with picante sauce
Our staple- Bobs Red Mill 10 grain cereal with a small handful of brown sugar,walnuts,fruit,dash of honey,several shakes of cinnamon and touch of nutmeg. This is a excellent traveling breakfast because the sugars and carbs give you quick energy but the course ground grains give you long lasting proteins, we'll often skip lunch with this meal.
A thermos of coffee made the night before
granola bars or Bobs Red Mill granola with milk and some fruit.
On non travel mornings,
coffee, a shot of CCR, tang
biscuits and gravy, I like the hot Italian sausage in my gravy.
breakfast burritos with picante sauce
Our staple- Bobs Red Mill 10 grain cereal with a small handful of brown sugar,walnuts,fruit,dash of honey,several shakes of cinnamon and touch of nutmeg. This is a excellent traveling breakfast because the sugars and carbs give you quick energy but the course ground grains give you long lasting proteins, we'll often skip lunch with this meal.
DRINK COFFEE!!! Do stupid things faster and with more energy.
10/07/2007 09:50AM
On my trip last month, breakfast consisted of Hot glazed cinnamon rolls baked on the reflector oven, or pancakes with real maple syrup. The syrup came from a friend of mine who owns a organic farm, taps his own trees. This year I'm invited to help at sugaring time.
"I am haunted by waters"~Norman Maclean "A River Runs Through It"
10/07/2007 12:37PM
Our first morning in we kept the frozen steaks, intended for the previous night's meal,for breakfast the next morning....steak and eggs in the BWCA....priceless.
"You don't stop playing because you grow old; you grow old because you stop playing." B. Franklin
10/08/2007 10:58AM
Fresh walleye fillets (caught the nite before).....crispy hashbrowns...cowboy coffee topped off with several shots of orange juice (Jack Daniels Gentleman Jack).
..there is nothing- absolute nothing- half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats - Wind in the Willows
11/07/2007 11:14AM
For cool weather camping, we like to bring in a couple of omelettes!
At home, whip up a couple of eggs, add chopped green pepper, mushroom and ham. Double bag in a ziplock baggie and freeze.
In camp, bring along a large binder clip, clamp the baggie to a stick and put in boiling water for about 7 minutes ('til the egg starts coming off the side of the baggie). Avoid letting the baggie touch the sides of the pan.
Depending how you've packed your food, if it starts frozen solid you should get a couple of days before having to eat it.
Best breakfast I've had backcountry :) Of course I have a small amount of Tabasco to really give it flavor.
At home, whip up a couple of eggs, add chopped green pepper, mushroom and ham. Double bag in a ziplock baggie and freeze.
In camp, bring along a large binder clip, clamp the baggie to a stick and put in boiling water for about 7 minutes ('til the egg starts coming off the side of the baggie). Avoid letting the baggie touch the sides of the pan.
Depending how you've packed your food, if it starts frozen solid you should get a couple of days before having to eat it.
Best breakfast I've had backcountry :) Of course I have a small amount of Tabasco to really give it flavor.
11/15/2007 07:35PM
I know you don't want to lug in the syrup, but what about whipped cream and strawberries?
I read a post on another camping board where a guy really loved the "GSI Waffle Iron." I saw at REI and bought it and then brought in on a trip with the kids. I really works. Great waffles!
Oh, yeah, I guess this would add another thing to lug. But it's not too heavy :)
I read a post on another camping board where a guy really loved the "GSI Waffle Iron." I saw at REI and bought it and then brought in on a trip with the kids. I really works. Great waffles!
Oh, yeah, I guess this would add another thing to lug. But it's not too heavy :)
"You guys might not know this, but I consider myself a bit of a loner. I tend to think of myself as a one-man wolf pack." - Alan Garner, The Hangover.
11/15/2007 07:47PM
I haven't heard of Mapleline. I assume its a powdered syrup mix. Where do you get it?
"You guys might not know this, but I consider myself a bit of a loner. I tend to think of myself as a one-man wolf pack." - Alan Garner, The Hangover.
11/15/2007 07:59PM
Mapeline is maple flavoring (I think maple extract) that comes in a small brown bottle like vanilla or almond flavoring. You'll find them all in the spice section in the grocery store. Mix two cups of granulated sugar with one cup of water in a saucepan. Bring to a boil and simmer for a minute. Stir in one teaspoon Mapeline, and serve. I've also seen recipes that use one pound of brown sugar with one cup of water, plus the Mapeline, of course.
07/25/2010 06:16PM
Twinkies, they never go bad. Leave them in the hot sun in the trunck of your car for 2-3 months then freeze for 3 months. When packing them remember to slightly crush them so that the frost filling (or what I can preservative) oozes over the soft non-digestible outer layer of vanilla goodness. They will taste great washed down with fresh coffee and will be as fresh as the day when they were prepared by the chemist that works at the bakery. By the way these 4" fuel rods will keep your motor humming for several hours.
OMG "Corndogged again!" My all time favorite quote.
07/31/2010 01:02AM
Depends on the morning. If we're not moving, I like bagel breakfast sandwiches with eggs, cheese, Canadian bacon and salsa. On the side some new potatoes with onion and garlic fried in butter and about a gallon of coffee. When done, it's nap time!
"The future ain't what it used to be" Yogi Berra
08/02/2010 07:47AM
I make a variation of this recipe from the freezer bag cooking website. Instead of all those fruits, I toss in 1/4 to 1/3 cup dried apples or peaches, and an equal amount of walnuts or pecans. The actual recipe I use is from the FBC cookbook and isn't on the website. I think it uses less cousous per serving....the recipe I linked to will make a BIG breakfast serving. It's really good and lasts a long time, and is really fast to make.
I also like this oatmeal recipe. I add both fruit and nuts instead of just fruit.
I also like this oatmeal recipe. I add both fruit and nuts instead of just fruit.
08/02/2010 08:00AM
quote canoealingus: "Our staple- Bobs Red Mill 10 grain cereal with a small handful of brown sugar,walnuts,fruit,dash of honey,several shakes of cinnamon and touch of nutmeg. This is a excellent traveling breakfast because the sugars and carbs give you quick energy but the course ground grains give you long lasting proteins, we'll often skip lunch with this meal."
Canoealingus, how long does the Bob's Red Mill cereal take to cook? This sounds really good.
08/02/2010 08:56PM
I made this on our May trip for a hungry group of 4. We were base camping and I really wanted to use my new reflector oven.
Cook 1 Pkg. of Stove Top Stuffing as per instructions
Grease, Butter or Spray a 9" X 9" foil cake pan
Fill pan with cooked stuffing, level and push to edges
Top with what ever you like. I used rehydrated bulk Jimmy Dean sausage, rehydrated mushrooms, green peppers, and onions
Pour 8 scrambled eggs over everything
Drop some grated cheese on top
Cover with foil and bake, turning 1/4 turn every 15 min. until eggs are done.
You could use powdered eggs, I used farm fresh.
I also dehydrated all other ingredients myself.
It sound like a lot of work but it really is not.
Very filling, tasty, and light weight if you have the time.
Cook 1 Pkg. of Stove Top Stuffing as per instructions
Grease, Butter or Spray a 9" X 9" foil cake pan
Fill pan with cooked stuffing, level and push to edges
Top with what ever you like. I used rehydrated bulk Jimmy Dean sausage, rehydrated mushrooms, green peppers, and onions
Pour 8 scrambled eggs over everything
Drop some grated cheese on top
Cover with foil and bake, turning 1/4 turn every 15 min. until eggs are done.
You could use powdered eggs, I used farm fresh.
I also dehydrated all other ingredients myself.
It sound like a lot of work but it really is not.
Very filling, tasty, and light weight if you have the time.
08/05/2010 08:37PM
I'm planning to make omelets on my next trip, using freeze-dried eggs from Honeyville and f-d peppers, onion flakes, dried mushrooms, and turkey pepperoni. What I'm wondering is whether I should just mix it all together and rehydrate using just a little more water than the eggs call for, or rehydrate the veggies separately.
Thoughts?
Thoughts?
08/06/2010 04:23AM
I make a cous cous/instant grits thing with nutmeg, brown sugar, cinnamon and dried fruit in it. It's great because it cooks in 5 minutes. I'll dig out my recipe and post it.
It's one of those meals I save to bug out quick in the mornings, but still want something good.
It's one of those meals I save to bug out quick in the mornings, but still want something good.
I love the smell of silnylon in the morning. It smells like........victory!
08/06/2010 08:10AM
quote Koda: "I'm planning to make omelets on my next trip, using freeze-dried eggs from Honeyville and f-d peppers, onion flakes, dried mushrooms, and turkey pepperoni. What I'm wondering is whether I should just mix it all together and rehydrate using just a little more water than the eggs call for, or rehydrate the veggies separately.
Thoughts?"
Let me first say that I have NO experience with freeze-dried eggs (always bring fresh). But it seems to me that you'd want to rehydrate the ingredients separately, then combine them into an omelet. You'd have better control. I'd expect that the ingredients may rehydrate at different rates and you may end up with unexpected results. Just a thought.
"Many men go fishing all of their lives without knowing it is not fish they are after"
~ Henry David Thoreau
08/08/2010 10:29AM
Biscuits & Gravy is another one of my favorites.
I make 8 Bisquick biscuits in a fry pan
Rehydrate 1 lb. of Jimmy Dean bulk breakfast sausage
Cook as per instructions. 2 Pkg's. of just add water Black Pepper and Sausage flavored gravy mix, (from any grocery store).
Add re-hydrated sausage to gravy and bring to slow simmer.
Cut biscuits in half and top with sausage gravy.
Enjoy CampChef
I make 8 Bisquick biscuits in a fry pan
Rehydrate 1 lb. of Jimmy Dean bulk breakfast sausage
Cook as per instructions. 2 Pkg's. of just add water Black Pepper and Sausage flavored gravy mix, (from any grocery store).
Add re-hydrated sausage to gravy and bring to slow simmer.
Cut biscuits in half and top with sausage gravy.
Enjoy CampChef
08/22/2010 02:54PM
Izzy,
As you know from the size of my waistline I like food and beer.
So for Breakfast I have been having Instant Oatmeal and sometimes I mix a pkt of it with a pkt of instant Cream of Wheat. There are three great secrets to making this outstanding fare.
1. I buy NATURAL HIGH pure organic blueberries and strawberries and add to the mix. I take it of originall packageing go to the craft store and buy like a hundred (mini) zip locks and repackage a meals worth of the dried fruit into the mini zip lock, for the number of meals I will have.
2. I take NIDO Whole powdered Milk. I put a tablespoon of the powdered milk in with my cereal. (Found in the Hispanic section of the grocery store ussually) some of our stores carry it and some dont but it is whole milk and comes in a small can. ( I repackage this also into a small wide mouth Nalgene 250 ml.
3. HONEY I take real honey like 200 ml and squeeze it into the mix
Oh forgot the instant Hot Cocoa and Buttershot Schnapps for the "energy drink"
Voalla - There you have it.
Then sometimes I warm up some pre-cooked bacon and have a feast
Enjoy
SunCatcher
As you know from the size of my waistline I like food and beer.
So for Breakfast I have been having Instant Oatmeal and sometimes I mix a pkt of it with a pkt of instant Cream of Wheat. There are three great secrets to making this outstanding fare.
1. I buy NATURAL HIGH pure organic blueberries and strawberries and add to the mix. I take it of originall packageing go to the craft store and buy like a hundred (mini) zip locks and repackage a meals worth of the dried fruit into the mini zip lock, for the number of meals I will have.
2. I take NIDO Whole powdered Milk. I put a tablespoon of the powdered milk in with my cereal. (Found in the Hispanic section of the grocery store ussually) some of our stores carry it and some dont but it is whole milk and comes in a small can. ( I repackage this also into a small wide mouth Nalgene 250 ml.
3. HONEY I take real honey like 200 ml and squeeze it into the mix
Oh forgot the instant Hot Cocoa and Buttershot Schnapps for the "energy drink"
Voalla - There you have it.
Then sometimes I warm up some pre-cooked bacon and have a feast
Enjoy
SunCatcher
"WWJD"
12/28/2019 11:27PM
We aren't usually super hungry for breakfast, ourselves. Kids always are, though, and we always bring enough for us to have breakfast every morning just in case. We always just do instant oatmeal packs with home dehydrated strawberries and bananas. Sometimes we bring granola chunks or nuts to add in as well.
Sean and I don't move around so well in the mornings without coffee. We like Folger's and often brew cowboy coffee in a teakettle, but also bring the coffee grounds in tea bags which are just super convenient and make less of a mess.
Sean and I don't move around so well in the mornings without coffee. We like Folger's and often brew cowboy coffee in a teakettle, but also bring the coffee grounds in tea bags which are just super convenient and make less of a mess.
12/29/2019 03:10PM
frittata of sorts....
hash browns (from carton)
dehydrated eggs (Ova Easy)
shelf stable bacon
s/p
cheese (opt)
reconstitute and fry hash browns in oil, scramble eggs and add to "browned" hash browns, add crumbled/chopped bacon when eggs are nearly "set". Add salt and pepper to taste .
hash browns (from carton)
dehydrated eggs (Ova Easy)
shelf stable bacon
s/p
cheese (opt)
reconstitute and fry hash browns in oil, scramble eggs and add to "browned" hash browns, add crumbled/chopped bacon when eggs are nearly "set". Add salt and pepper to taste .
12/29/2019 06:41PM
This summer I discovered Birch Benders pancake mixes at our local Target store. They have higher protein content than typical mixes and are "just add water". They worked really well and were delicious.
We add dried fruit and/or nuts, chocolate chips to the mix and serve with either Spam singles or shelf stable bacon. I also got the mini plastic bottles of real maple syrup. One bottle had just the right amount for a pancake breakfast for four people.
We add dried fruit and/or nuts, chocolate chips to the mix and serve with either Spam singles or shelf stable bacon. I also got the mini plastic bottles of real maple syrup. One bottle had just the right amount for a pancake breakfast for four people.
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