Saturday Table with Soup Plates
Saturday morning breakfast are a big deal in our house! After a busy week this is often the only time we linger over a meal. When the big kids and their families are here it is a relaxing meal time. It’s more fun for the little ones too. We over run the kitchen with bright eyes and sleepy heads. PJ’s welcomed. Dogs are underfoot waiting for a scrap or belly rub. Early morning golfers always come off the course hungry! This is a favorite. It is easy to make and has its own star power!
A very long time ago, when I was a young lieutenant, friends would get together for brunch. officers on Saturday mornings in our little BOQ (Bachelor Officer Quarters) apartments in Germany. BJ, my friend who had been stationed in Texas shared her boyfriend’s mom recipe for these Mexican style eggs from her family. BJ ditched the boyfriend but kept the recipe.
Serve with tortilla chips and refried beans. Bacon taste great too!
Hot coffee and OJ are delicious with this meal.
BJ’s Mexican Eggs …Great dish for a crowd!
BJ's Mexican Eggs
Ingredients
- 1-2 eggs per person
- shredded cheddar cheese 1-3 packages
- salsa
- skillet with a lid use a larger skillet for more than 7 eggs
Instructions
- Heat cheese in the skillet on medium. Non stick or iron are good skillet choices.
- Stir frequently as it melts to prevent sticking.
- Stir salsa until the color changes to a deeper orange.
- Bring to a slow bubble.
- Gently break eggs into the mixture.
- Cover.
- Cook for about 5-7 minutes until almost at desired doneness.
- Uncover, turn off heat. Let eggs set for a minute or 2.
- Serve.
- Add extra cheese mixture on top.
Notes
Linda’s Hints: Slow heat cheese mixture to prevent scorching. Don’t crowd the eggs. More than 6 -8 in a standard sized skillet is too many. It takes forever to cook those eggs properly! They turn out too done or too runny. You do want plenty of the cheese mixture for all those chips everyone is going to be eating. This is a forgiving recipe so use up all the odds and ends of salsa and cheese.
Enjoy!
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Miz Helen says
Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday,596. We have enjoyed featuring your awesome post this week and hope you will come back and join us again.
Miz Helen
bushel and a pickle says
So happy to hear about the feature. Look forward to sharing more with Full Plate Thursday.
Cindy says
This sounds different but great different.
It must be fun family Saturdays!
Pinned
bushel and a pickle says
We do enjoy our Saturday breakfasts.
rosemary palmer says
I think this would be a great dinner too. Sounds great for a crowd or company.
bushel and a pickle says
Easy and delicious!
Marsha says
It looks so yummy!
Denise says
Wow this looks great! I will make it soon!
(I finally found a reader to replace my google reader, so I will catch up more often!)
bushel and a pickle says
Look forward to that. Glad you found a reader. I have to make some changes myself.
Deborah says
Just getting round to visiting you from your comment on my “unword” post. Love the recipes here! It is so cold here, with more snow today. That crock pot pork looks delicious!
bushel and a pickle says
Gosh, our snow melted some. Hope we don’t get any more. Thanks for the affirming. 🙂
Nathan says
When can we have some too?
bushel and a pickle says
How about next Saturday morning?
Jenna says
Thanks for the shout out Linda!