Sunday, August 1, 2010

Pepper Eggs

Well, so much to update on.  I have two weddings and a recipe for you.  First, the recipe.

I recently found this on another blog, but I'm unsure where.  Many of my nights consist of blog hopping, finding new recipes that I have yet to try.  So I came across this very easy breakfast and have since made it for Todd twice now.  According to him, they are great; I have yet to try them.

Ingredients
1 Bell Pepper (I had green)
2 large eggs
Pat of butter
Salt and pepper

Directions
1. Cut the top stem and bottom bumps off the pepper and scoop out the seeds.
2. Cut the pepper in half so you have two circular pieces of pepper.
3. Let a pat of butter melt in a frying pan over medium heat.
4. Place pepper in pan and crack 1 egg inside each pepper circle.
5. Let egg cook, and then gently flip each pepper over to cook the other side of the egg.
6. Cook to your liking and season with salt and pepper.


This is technically eggs in a hole, but with peppers instead of bread.  But you can then put this on toast and have quite the complete breakfast.  How often do you eat a veggie with breakfast?

Now, the weddings.  First, our friends from CBC, Breann and JC, were married on July 23.  They started dating a few months after Todd and I, and they are adorable together.  It was a gorgeous outdoor wedding with a fun dance and great time spent with friends.  Here is a photo from her photographer December Orpen.


Next, Stef and Greg are married!  They were married July 30 in another beautiful outdoor wedding in Michigan.  It looked like it could have been in a magazine it was that perfect.  And for all the time Stef and her mother spent on it, it was a much deserved day of everything coming together.  We had a great time seeing old friends and getting ready to have a married couple for friends.  It kind of stinks when you are one of the first of your friends to get married.  Anyway, formal photos are not up yet, obviously, but here is one of the wedding party.


All in all, it was a good summer for weddings (and for cooking).  I will try to try some more recipes, but not promises.  It turns out leaving your job and packing up an apartment is a little time consuming.  Anyway, I will try.

2 comments:

Oma Penny said...

You look lovely in your blue dress! Stef is a beautiful bride. Love the flowers. They don't look TOO yellow!

zoe said...

www.foodgawker.com

it's a dangerous addiction for me where i find inspiration (and the recipes) for so many new foods to try out!

wasn't sure if you'd heard of it, but wanted to share just in case :)