While it is possible to use previously cooked beef and sausage, and freshen it up with eggs and onions, this dish brings back memories of a farm kitchen scene. Did it ever really exist? Beef, egg, sausage, and onions fresh from the day after butchering the cow meal. New beef, a few eggs, and the fat from the sausage added to dried, or frozen, onions bring out a hope for a warm and cozy winter by the fireplace and popping popcorn. A delightful breakfast, or dinner, to eat while reading a book, while icy rain drizzles down frozen window panes.
Pre Cook Preparation:
Marinate: No
A. Timer set to thaw meat for about 2 hours
B. Timer set to the time to begin preparation prior to cooking
C. Stay with meal to stir frequently
Meal Adaptations:
Physical Accommodations:
Sit on a stool while stirring
Visual Accommodations:
Colored chopping boards
Potential Food Allergy or Intolerance:
Beef
Butter (lactose)
Chicken
Eggs
Mushrooms
Pepper
Spices
Sausage (spice or gluten)
Turkey
Meatless Preparation Avoid:
Beef
Butter
Eggs
Sausage
Turkey
Substitute with: ________________
Utensils:
Chopping board
Fork
Paring knife
Spatula
Spoon
Pan: 8 inch frying pan
Ingredients:
Meat: Choose 2 pounds of:
Beef burger or
Turkey burger
6 eggs
1 pound of sausage
Vegetables:
1/2 cup of chopped onions
Optional:
15 ounces of broccoli
15 ounces of carrots
15 ounces of corn
15 ounces of peas
4 ounces of mushrooms
Other ingredients:
Dash of salt
Spices such as pepper, to taste
Preparation time: 10 to 15 minutes
Preparation:
1. Chop:
1/2 cup of chopped onions
Optional:
15 ounces of broccoli
15 ounces of carrots
15 ounces of corn
15 ounces of peas
4 ounces of mushrooms
2. Mix ingredients in a bowl.
You may need additional eggs for additional ingredients.
3. Fry in pan on medium heat, stirring frequently, until done.
Cook Temperature: Medium heat
Cook Time: 20 to 30 minutes
Servings: 4 to 6
Storage Solutions: Square containers in individual servings with or without vegetables
Counter safe: 30 minutes to cool enough to place in the fridge or freezer
Fridge safe: 3 to 4 days * Per FDA Storage Chart link in Resources
Freezer safe: 2 to 3 months * Per FDA Storage Chart link in Resources
Reheat Instructions:
Microwave: Time and temp may vary.
1. Place in a microwave safe dish (not plastic).
2. Heat until food is fully hot and reaches a safe temperature.
3. Minimum 2 minutes.
Add your microwave time here: _____________.
Stove Top: Time and Temp may vary.
1. Place food in frying pan.
2. Add enough water to almost cover food.
3. Stir frequently while food heats, until thoroughly warm, about 5 minutes.
Add your stove time here: _____________.
Oven Directions: Time and Temp may vary.
1. Place in oven safe pan.
2. Add a little water.
3. Heat until thoroughly warm, about 5 minutes.
Add your oven time here: _____________.
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