Saturday Morning Fry Up

"The healthy way, we eat this every Saturday as brunch around 10-11 o clock then have a roast on Sunday. This is a very nice comforting brunch to get the family around the table."
 
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Ready In:
30mins
Ingredients:
16
Serves:
4
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ingredients

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directions

  • Now first of all, grill your sausages and bacon, if you can keep them warm in the oven that is great if you run out of time.
  • Cut up your mushrooms and cut the tomatoes in half, fry in a little oil until done.
  • Gently heat the baked beans at the same times as making the eggs.
  • Whisk together the eggs and milk, melt the butter in the pan, add egg mixture.
  • Leave to set about 1 minute then start lifting (not stirring) until is cooked, leave a little moisture as it is nicer.
  • Toast your toast, cut into 2 triangles and butter.
  • Place on plate.
  • Put eggs on top of toast.
  • Add 2 sausages, 2 rashers bacon, 1 tomato a quarter of the mushrooms to each plate.
  • Add a quarter of the baked beans to every plate.
  • Sprinkle Worcestershire sauce over eggs and rest if you like, season with pepper.
  • Place on the table, with sauces in the middle.
  • Pour orange juice equally into 4 glasses.
  • Call the family.

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  1. Yummy-ola.....I didn't know that what I've been making for years would qualify as an English-type of breakfast, but here we are! Anyway...I do NOT do the baked beans (sorry!), seems sacriligeous or something. I "do" scramble up the eggies in the pan, but like you mention, pull them out of the heat when they still have a bit of moisture---they really are MUCH nicer to eat than if dried out. Thanks for a great breakfast-brunch recipe. *Made for ZWT3 Family Picks*
     
  2. This was a great starting point to doing a full English breakfast. I wonder though; what's the unhealthy way?
     
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