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Jul 07 2011

Perogies Bacon and Banana Peppers

Time for another easy mean by KyleWith. Yes two blog posts in a row are about lame food you to can cook if you have any common sense.

First, buy frozen perogies from grocery store. They don’t have to be fancy, but you could find something higher quality. Throw those perogies in a big pot or pan with water and turn the stove on.
Perogies and Topping 3
The idea with boiling the water is to thaw and cook the perogies. While those are boiling away it is time to pull out what you want the “topping” to be. For me it was Bacon, Red Onion and Banana Peppers. Cut all this up and throw it in a pan.
Perogies and Topping 6
No need for oil in this pan because as the bacon cooks with the veg the grease from the bacon with prevent it from burning. Keep this on low to med on the stove. Now back to the perogies.

Perogies and Topping 2

Once the water in the pan with the perogies it is a good indicator that they are most likely cooked. Now you’ll want to drain all the water out of this pan. I personally put the perogies in another pan and add a little oil. Again this way that wont burn or stick to the pan as they fry.

Perogies and Topping 4

As your perogies are frying, check on you bacon and veg. The onions should be soft and bacon no longer raw. Pretty straight forward. This meal should be hard to screw up.

Perogies and Topping 5

When you feel – yeah I’m giving you the responsibility to figure this out on your own – your food is ready pull it off the stove. Put it all on a plate and add some sour cream if that is how you roll.

Perogies and Topping 1

Yeah, it was good. My only regret was putting so many Banana Pepper in to this meal. Its taste seemed to take over and heated up the whole meal. How do you have your perogies?

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Food · Tagged: banana peppers, Food, onion, perogies

Feb 06 2011

Sweet Egg Sandwich

Once a week I like to cook myself something special for breakfast. This week is was an egg sandwich, which doesn’t actually sound all that special. A normal egg sandwich to me, is 2 eggs mixed together with some cheese in a pan, omelet style with bacon in between two pieces of toast.
Eggs for Breakfast
So what did I do differently this time? Well I made the omelet with cheese, as well as heated up some cooked bacon I had previously cooked. What I did next was simple. When the toast was ready I spread Philly Cream Cheese on one piece and place the egg on top of that. I then spread Sweet Onion Jam on top of the egg, finally placing the bacon and second piece of toast on top. What does that get you? Something that looks like this.
Eggs for Breakfast

Eggs for Breakfast

Of course the normal egg sandwich taste good when does right and the egg doesn’t dry out, but when the added flavour it taste amazing. The Philly Cream Cheese adds a creamy cheesy flavour, while the Onion Jam adds a sweet addition to the sandwich. This dish, is recommended.

Written by kylewith · Categorized: Food · Tagged: bacon, cream cheese, eggs, Food, jam, onion, sandwich

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