This is a post for my new friend D who requested for some breakfast dishes a while back. I must say I have never been a breakfast person as some toasts and a cup of tea is all I want after my well deserved sleep in over the weekend. However I did have this stashed away somewhere after trying out some of the recipes from one of my many untested cookbooks. There is a small chapter on eggs en cocotte (in casserole) in 1080 Recipes by Simone and Mes Ortega and I have simply replaced the bacon with chorizo sausage from one of the recipes. Perhaps this is a dish worth getting up a little earlier for.... if not it will make a terrific lunch or brunch if that's what you prefer to call it!
P.S I would also like to congratulate my friends D and B for completing their post law school course, well done boys!
recipe adapted from 1080 Recipes by Simone and Mes Ortega
oven preheated at 220 C (conventional)
serves 3
you'll need;
3 tbs of olive oil
2 chorizo sausages, sliced
1 red onion, chopped
3 garlic cloves, chopped
400 g of canned tomato, chopped
1 tsp of sugar
6 eggs
salt and pepper to taste
crusty bread to serve
A bit of cutting and chopping.
Brown chorizo in batches, rendering some of the fat. Remove and set aside.
In the same pan, saute onion and garlic for 2 minutes then add in the chopped tomatoes and continue to cook for a minute. Season with sugar and salt.
Return chorizo to the pan and simmer for a further 5 minutes. Check for seasonings.
Spoon sauce into 3 coccottes or ramekins and break 2 eggs into each ramekin. Lightly season with salt, place the ramekins in a baking tray with a rack and half filled with boiling water. Bake in the preheated oven for 4 to 5 minutes.
After 4 to 5 minutes, the egg whites should be just set and yolks remain runny.
Serve immediately with toast or bread of your choice.
oh yum!! weekend brunch!
ReplyDeleteLove it ! (Tummies, am Jane here. Cant leave comment in ur blog so no choice have to use anonymous ac)
ReplyDeleteI am so going to make this for breakfast tmr! Btw both the dishes turned out really well thank you!
ReplyDeletei wouldn't mind taking a bowl! yum! those runny egg yolks are just my thing!
ReplyDeleteThat's what we call "Sunday breakfast" around here. I love eggs cooked "al forno" in a variety of ways.
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