Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to my recipe page. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, steak and eggs with a side of home fries. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
Steak and eggs with a side of home fries is one of the most favored of recent trending foods in the world. It’s enjoyed by millions daily. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. They are nice and they look fantastic. Steak and eggs with a side of home fries is something that I’ve loved my whole life.
The pairing of steak and eggs always tempts me on brunch menus; even a wee little piece of red meat feels like a luxury when I haven't been awake for all that long. Since Sally Schneider and Suzanne Goin both recommend topping steamed asparagus with a fried egg and some Parmesan, I had to try it. We show how to make the best damn steak and eggs w/ this easy cast iron breakfast skillet recipe! If you love food that's big in taste, small in effort, and served with a healthy dose of irreverence… well, you've definitely come to the right place.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook steak and eggs with a side of home fries using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Steak and eggs with a side of home fries:
- Make ready Fresh cooked or leftover steak, we had top sirloin last night so I sliced it before reheating
- Prepare Eggs
- Make ready as needed Butter
- Prepare as needed Olive oil
- Make ready Salt and pepper
- Get Home fries, see my recipe
I find that the best steak fries aren't fried, but are better off oven roasted. They are an easy side to weeknight burgers, date-night steak dinners, or even as a snack for dipping in your favorite sauce. When steak and eggs join forces, the result is a deeply satisfying meal for any time of day. The classic duo appears across different cuisines—each with its own delicious additions.
Steps to make Steak and eggs with a side of home fries:
- Slice your cold, cooked steak to desired thickness. I prefer thin. Otherwise cook your steak to desired doneness, rest it.
- I make my eggs before the steak because the steak literally takes seconds if it’s leftover and cold. We like our eggs over medium.
- After my eggs are out of the skillet, crank the heat to high and add a little olive oil if necessary. When screaming hot, lay steak in single layer in hot skillet and let cook without moving for just about 15-20 seconds. Stir around to warm entire pan and remove from heat. Load your plate and have a grub fest.
When steak and eggs join forces, the result is a deeply satisfying meal for any time of day. The classic duo appears across different cuisines—each with its own delicious additions. Here, we're serving up our seared steaks and fried eggs Korean-style, with a side of quick kimchi fried rice. Steak and eggs are a quick and easy protein-packed brunch that feels like a real treat. Flip the steak and add the other tablespoon of butter to the pan and crack the two eggs onto the other side of the Generously season the eggs with salt and pepper too.
Foods That Make You Happy
Most of us have been conditioned to believe that comfort foods are not good and are to be avoided. Sometimes, if your comfort food is a sugary food or some other junk food, this is true. Soemtimes, comfort foods can be perfectly nutritious and good for us to consume. Some foods honestly do elevate your mood when you eat them. If you feel a little bit down and you’re in need of a happiness pick me up, try some of these.
Eggs, you might be amazed to discover, are wonderful at battling depression. Just be sure that you don’t toss out the yolk. The yolk is the most important part of the egg in terms of helping elevate your mood. Eggs, specifically the yolks, are rich in B vitamins. The B vitamin family can be great for lifting up your mood. This is because these vitamins improve the function of your brain’s neural transmitters (the parts of the brain that affect how you feel). Try to eat an egg and feel better!
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Now you realize that junk food isn’t necessarily what you have to eat when you want to help your moods get better. Test out these hints instead!