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BREAKFAST!!!

I was looking for a breakfast thread and never found one that seemed open-ended enough to post on. So here y'all go!
 
Posty up your breakfast if you like, even if it's cold leftover pizza.
 
No time for words? No problem. Show us your awesome yellowish cell phone camera pic. No obligation to write out a recipe here if you don't want to.
 
Forgot to take a picture until halfway through the meal? Perfect! Selfie photo-op.
 
Whoops! You made brunch instead? That's cool... it counts.
 
 
I'll go first with a take on a Cuban breakfast called Huevos Habaneros. It means Havana Eggs, but it's not made with Habaneros. In fact, it's not traditionally spicy hot. (Cuban meals typically aren't.) So, I had to SoFlo it up a bit and call it something different.
 
 
Huevos SoFlo
 
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These are eggs baked over sofrito with butter on top in a custard cup for about 12 minutes at 375 F (yolks are still a bit runny). Then topped with more sofrito and garnished with some cayenne powder, but sofrito isn't spicy hot either. So...
 
Sofrito Caliente
 
(Enough for one serving)
 
1/4 cup chopped onion
1 Fresno pepper (cored and chopped)
1 green jalapeno (cored and chopped)
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 tsp ground cumin
1/4 cup peeled, cored, chopped tomato
olive oil for sauteing
 
Saute the onion and peppers till the onion is translucent. Then add the garlic and cumin for a minute more. Then toss in the tomato for another minute or two. Salt and black pepper to taste.
 
 
 
Do it up y'all!
 
Let's see what breaks your fast.
 
That's a hell of a long video for a Golden Egg demonstration, GM. And I've never seen it with the tape.
 
They sell a gadget for that,too.  ;)
 
I take it that's why you didn't make them. Looks good your way.
 
Tell me they were scrambled with one of JHP's powders, or somethin'. 
 
I'm wasn't familiar w/ Golden Egg's until I came across that, actually ...
 
I am 95% certain that D used JHP Cayenne Indonesian - it's her jam 95% of the time, with the smoked jala getting the difference of instances ...
 
I probably wouldn't have posted it at all, except that that egg was wild ... that's a single egg in that measuring cup ...
 
Breakfast on the grill this morning. Let's begin with the temp outside when I started the weber this morning. If you cant stand the heat get out of the kitchen  :P
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Then let's check out this nice ribeye I dusted with all kinds of spicy love  :hot:
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Grill shot-  avocado getting happy with an egg in the middle
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money shot- could have cooked the egg about 1 minute longer. but no worries I slurped it down with a nice breakfast stout  :cheers:
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Now that it's had it's time to shine ...

Some months ago when I was reading about kamado grills, I saved a picture from a user on another forum just to record the concept:

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And since it wasn't THP ...

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Cholula ...

I think, though, that I like yours better ...
 
I made breakfast for dinner today. I love biscuits.
 
10oz flour(preferably a soft winter wheat)
2oz shortening
8oz Buttermilk(or whole milk)
1oz butter
4tsp B. Powder
1/4tsp B. Soda
1tsp salt
 
 
mix dry together
scrape out roughly quarter sized chunks of shortening and butter.(I scoop with back of spoon, scrape on edge of container, then pick up again, otherwise sticks to spoon)
mix again gently, should get a lot of lumps from the chunks of ^
add buttermilk and gently mix, it will be a little dry
flop it onto very well floured surface, flour a rolling pin and very softly roll it to thickness, don't go to thin!, try not to be too rough either
flour your cutter and make biscuits, flouring in between each biscuit
cook on 450 for about 15-20 minutes or so
 
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