FULL IRISH BREAKFAST
When the Irish call this a full breakfast, they're not kidding. We've given you all the traditional components here, but if you're looking for a smaller meal, feel free to mix and match. Irish bacon is leaner than American-style bacon, so Canadian bacon is the closest substitute. If you're feeling ambitious, you can also bake a loaf of soda bread to stand in for your toast.
Provided by Food Network Kitchen
Categories main-dish
Time 25m
Yield 2 servings
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 375 degrees F. Line a large baking sheet with foil or parchment paper.
- Heat the baked beans in a small covered saucepan, stirring occasionally, over low heat.
- Meanwhile, heat a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat and then add 1 tablespoon of the butter. When it melts, add the mushrooms, season with salt and pepper and brown on one side for 1 to 2 minutes. Toss the mushrooms and push them to one side of the skillet. Add the tomatoes to the other side, season with salt and pepper and cook, turning once, until browned on the edges and slightly softened, about 1 minute per side. At the same time, continue to cook the mushrooms, tossing occasionally, until browned and tender, 2 to 3 minutes more. Transfer the mushrooms and tomatoes to the prepared baking sheet, keeping the components separate, and place in the oven to keep warm.
- Add the remaining tablespoon of butter to the same skillet and melt over medium heat. Add the bacon, white pudding and black pudding and fry, turning occasionally, until browned, about 4 minutes. Transfer to the baking sheet with the mushrooms and tomatoes, leaving the fat in the skillet. Put the bread on the other side of the baking sheet and place in the oven. Let the bread toast, flipping once, while you fry the eggs.
- Heat the fat in the skillet over medium heat. Crack the eggs into the skillet, season with salt and pepper and fry, flipping once, about 3 minutes total for over-easy eggs with slightly runny yolks. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and divide each of the components between two plates. Serve more butter and the marmalade on the side for the toast and hot tea as your beverage.
IRISH BREAKFAST
You could face anything after this hearty breakfast of eggs, mushrooms and tomatoes fried with bacon and butter. Slices of Irish soda bread are grilled in the skillet and served on the side.
Provided by jenn
Categories 100+ Breakfast and Brunch Recipes Eggs
Time 15m
Yield 2
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Lay the bacon slices in a single layer in a large skillet. Fry over medium heat until it begins to get tinged with brown. Fry on both sides. Remove from pan, but save grease.
- Melt butter in skillet. Crack eggs into pan, being careful not to break yolks. Place tomato slices, mushrooms, and bread in pan. Fry gently, stirring mushrooms and tomatoes occasionally. Keep everything separate. Turn bread over to brown on both sides.
- When egg whites are set, but yolks are still runny, dish half of everything onto each of 2 warmed plates, and serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 723.5 calories, Carbohydrate 54.3 g, Cholesterol 458.9 mg, Fat 41.8 g, Fiber 4 g, Protein 35.2 g, SaturatedFat 16.5 g, Sodium 1430.5 mg, Sugar 4.4 g
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- Place the sausages, hash browns and black pudding slices onto a baking tray lined with baking parchment (for easy clean up) and bake them until ready. The time will vary depending on the ingredients you use so keep an eye on them. You might need to take out some of them earlier.
- About 10 minutes into baking, turn the sausages, hash browns and black pudding around for even cooking. Heat a little butter/oil in a large skillet/frying pan and fry bacon slices until cooked through. When ready, wrap them in a sheet of aluminum foil to keep them warm.
- In the same skillet/frying pan, fry the mushrooms and tomato (add more oil/butter, if needed). When ready, wrap them in the aluminum foil.
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- Black Pudding. It’s also known as blood pudding or blood sausage in neighboring countries, but the Irish call it black pudding. It’s created from (typically) pig’s blood, which is blended with oatmeal, oat groats, or barley groats before being baked.
- Porridge. Porridge, a traditional Irish morning food, is among the most popular in the country. Slow-cook oats soaked in milk or water until they reach the required consistency on a burner or stovetop.
- White Pudding. White pudding is identical to black pudding except it does not include blood. Suet or lard, oats or barley, breadcrumbs, and, in some cases, pork and pork liver are all included in modern recipes, which are then stuffed into a natural or cellulose sausage casing.
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