Monday, October 26, 2009

Fall Flavored Brunch


I love this time of year and the flavors I associate with it are some of my favorites; think about Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, and the scents that go along with those meals. In the fall, apples are a big theme for me, as well as combining sweet and savory sensations so here's just one of many apple inspired breakfasts I make: Sweet and spicy sweet potatoes (cooked in olive oil and cider vinegar that creates a warm vinaigrette absorbed by the potatoes), turkey sausage patties with apple butter, and "green" cheesy eggs.


Ingredients:

sweet potato, cubed
1 Tbs. olive oil (regular vegetable oil would be fine)
water
2 Tbs. apple cider vinegar (sweet and tangy, it's perfect!)
red pepper flakes
sea salt
eggs (as usual, I used my Garden Vegetable Egg Beaters)
spinach (either fresh or frozen, I used frozen and defrosted it before ringing out excess moisture)
goat cheese, crumbled
chives, chopped
turkey sausage patties (do you really want me to go into how to make your own sausage? take the easy way out and just buy some)
apple butter (yum! a nice apple and cranberry relish would be good here too)

Think like a diner and start with what takes the longest to cook, the potatoes. To make these, toss the potatoes and olive oil into a large skillet in one even layer. Add just enough water to come half way up the potatoes and bring to a boil over high heat. Once the water has just about evaporated, turn down the heat to medium and add the apple cider vinegar, red pepper flakes, and salt. Continue to cook until all of the moisture has evaporated (all that yummy tanginess will absorb into the potatoes) and then allow the potatoes to crisp in the remaining olive oil.

Meanwhile, in a small pan over medium heat, cook the turkey sausage patties for 3-5 minutes each side (depending on thickness). Once cooked through, remove patties and use the same pan to prepare the eggs. (What can I say? I hate having 39 pans to wash after I'm done cooking. Besides, turkey sausage has such a minuscule amount of fat that it leaves behind, it's the perfect amount to add flavor to eggs.) Over low heat, combine the eggs and spinach, stirring occasionally, until cooked to desired texture. Remove from the heat and stir in the goat cheese and chives.

If you've timed this just right, the potatoes are ready to come out of the pan the same time that the eggs are done. Move everything to a big plate, top the sausage patties with a spoonful of apple butter, and serve with a big cup of cinnamon flavored coffee.

Enjoy!

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