Are you craving a fun and unique twist to the classic green eggs and ham breakfast? Look no further! This article will guide you through a culinary expedition to discover the best recipes for "Amy's Green Eggs and Ham." Get ready to embark on a journey of flavors and creativity as we explore various culinary interpretations of this beloved dish, sure to delight both the eyes and taste buds.
Here are our top 5 tried and tested recipes!
AMY'S GREEN EGGS AND HAM
Steps:
- In a greased 11x7-in. baking dish, layer broccoli and eggs. Combine the mayonnaise, mustard, ham and onions; spread over eggs. In a saucepan, melt butter; add flour. Cook and stir until bubbly. Gradually add milk, salt and paprika; cook and stir until boiling. Cook and stir 2 minutes more. Remove from the heat; stir in cheddar cheese until melted. Pour over casserole. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake, uncovered, at 400° for 10-12 minutes or until heated through.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 321 calories, Fat 25g fat (11g saturated fat), Cholesterol 257mg cholesterol, Sodium 557mg sodium, Carbohydrate 9g carbohydrate (4g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 16g protein.
GREEN EGGS AND HAM
Steps:
- To assemble 1 open-faced sandwich, preheat the oven to 425 degrees F or turn the broiler to low.
- Set the focaccia on a baking sheet or in an ovenproof dish. Dot it with dollops of ricotta, drizzle with 1 tablespoon of the pesto, and top with pecorino and the prosciutto cotto.
- Either crack the egg directly on the top and bake until the egg is set, about 10 minutes, or prepare a sunny-up and bake the pizza bianca separately until slightly crisp on the edges, then lay the egg on top.
- To finish, top the egg with remaining 1 tablespoon pesto, plenty of pecorino, and a pinch of chile flakes. Cut it in half if you intend to share, but don't feel bad if you scarf this down solo.
- Measure 275 grams of water into the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook and add the yeast. Disperse with your hand, then add 25 grams olive oil, the flour, and sugar. Mix briefly on low speed to combine the ingredients, then let rest (autolyse), covered, for 20 minutes.
- Sprinkle with the kosher salt and add the remaining 25 grams water. Mix on speed 1 (low speed) for 5 to 7 minutes, until the dough begins to pull from the sides of the bowl and appears shiny and smooth.
- Turn the dough out onto a greased baking sheet and cover loosely with well-oiled plastic. (The easiest way to oil a sheet of plastic is simply to drag it across the greased baking sheet.)
- Let the dough rise for 1 hour; it will be quite puffy and fill nearly three-fourths of the baking sheet. (This first rise on the baking sheet uses gravity to help spread and stretch the dough.)
- Gently remove the plastic and use well-oiled fingertips to poke the dough and stretch to fill the pan. (This step fulfills the same purpose as a punch down or pre-shape in some of our other breads. You're taking away some of the gas while encouraging the dough to take its final shape.)
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Cover the focaccia with well-oiled plastic, and let it proof for 45 to 60 minutes, or until the dough fills the entire pan. Gently remove the plastic and give the dough one last well-oiled poke.
- Sprinkle with the oregano, rosemary, and fennel pollen (if using). Drizzle with the remaining 15 grams olive oil. Bake for 25 minutes, or until golden. Sprinkle with the Maldon salt.
- To make the ricotta, in a large saucepan, combine the milk and cream and bring to 180 degrees F over medium heat, being very careful not to let it boil. Add the salt, lemon zest, lemon juice, and vinegar and stir to combine. Remove from the heat and set aside to rest 10 minutes.
- Set a colander over a large bowl and line the colander with cheesecloth. Using a measuring cup or a large ladle, give the pot another good stir. You will see that the curds and whey have separated. Gently ladle the curds into the colander. If you're going for ultimate richness, try not to break up the curds as you make this transfer.
- Let the ricotta drain in the fridge for about 2 hours, then remove it from the cheesecloth and store it in an airtight container in the fridge, where it will last for 7 days. (If you like, drain some of the whey from the bowl and reserve it for another use, such as a great probiotic lemonade.)
- In a blender, puree the olive oil and basil at high speed. Do not let it go too long or the heat from the blender will turn the basil brown. Add the pine nuts and puree another 1 minute, or until smooth. Pour the basil puree into a bowl and stir in the pecorino, lemon zest, lemon juice, and garlic. Season with salt to taste and store in the fridge in an airtight container for up to 4 days, or freeze for up to 30 days.
GREEN DEVILED EGGS AND HAM
Steps:
- Puree 6 hard-boiled egg yolks, 1/2 avocado, 1/4 cup mayonnaise, 2 teaspoons dijon mustard, 1 1/2 teaspoons cider vinegar, 1/2 cup chopped mixed herbs, 1/2 teaspoon chopped garlic, and salt and pepper in a food processor. Divide among the egg whites. Crisp 3 slices prosciutto in a skillet; crumble over the eggs.
GREEN EGGS AND HAM
This recipe originated in a cookbook my childs' playschool put together as a fund raiser. Reading Dr Suess's Green Eggs and Ham prior to cooking is a "must do" to create a memorable experience. Amount can easily be doubled, tripled, etc.
Provided by Barbk
Categories Breakfast
Time 15m
Yield 1 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Read green eggs and ham.
- Beat egg and milk together till frothy.
- Saute in small amount of oil the onions, peppers and chopped ham.
- Stir in spinach and add the egg mixture.
- Add salt and pepper and stir constantly with spatula.
- Serve with toast.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 207.8, Fat 8.1, SaturatedFat 2.4, Cholesterol 237.5, Sodium 406.8, Carbohydrate 20.4, Fiber 1.1, Sugar 1.2, Protein 12.4
GREEN EGGS AND HAM A LA SAM-I-AM
A fun, kid-friendly version of green eggs and ham to enjoy while reading the ever-so-famous Dr. Seuss' book, Green Eggs and Ham. A great recipe to share with your child's classroom teacher or to cook with your child. Enjoy!
Provided by hollyfrolly
Categories Ham
Time 15m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Melt one teaspoon of butter in a pan over medium heat. Add ham and brown until slightly crisp.
- Remove ham from pan, transfer to plate and tent with foil to keep warm.
- Beat eggs and milk with a whisk until frothy. Add food coloring to your liking.
- Heat one tablespoon of butter over medium heat.
- Add egg mixture to the pan and stir with a spatula until eggs are firm, not runny.
- Transfer to plate and serve with ham and buttered toast.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 241.3, Fat 18.4, SaturatedFat 7.2, Cholesterol 448.9, Sodium 577.8, Carbohydrate 1.6, Sugar 0.8, Protein 16.3
Tips for Making Green Eggs and Ham
- Use fresh, high-quality ingredients. This will make a big difference in the flavor of your dish.
- Don't overcook the eggs. They should be cooked until they are just set, but still have a slightly runny yolk.
- Use a nonstick skillet to cook the ham. This will prevent it from sticking and burning.
- Add the cheese and salsa to the eggs just before serving. This will help to melt the cheese and keep the salsa from becoming watery.
- Serve the green eggs and ham with your favorite sides, such as toast, fruit, or hash browns.
Conclusion
Green eggs and ham is a fun and easy dish to make that is perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It is also a great way to get your kids to eat their eggs and vegetables. With a little creativity, you can easily customize this dish to suit your own taste preferences. So next time you are looking for a new and exciting way to cook eggs, give green eggs and ham a try. You won't be disappointed!
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