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Sukiyaki Egg Cups

Sukiyaki Egg Cups

This is an extremely easy dish to cook. You can google bacon egg cups and everyone on pininterest is pinning it.

I tweaked it a little and substituted the bacon for sukiyaki pork strips. I’ve cut down a lot on processed meats such as bacon, sausages which are high in sodium and preservatives. I’m sure it’d taste a lot yummier with bacon but I didn’t like the idea of hastening myself and the family to the grave.

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You just need the following :
A muffin tray
Sukiyaki pork strips (or bacon strips)
Egg
Cheese (optional)
Salt and pepper and herbs (to taste)

Line the muffin tray cavities with the pork strips. Crack an egg into each cavity. Add salt, pepper or herbs to taste.

Pop the tray into the oven. 15 mins at 200°C. Or when the egg sets. Sprinkle cheese bits over the eggs.

宝贝 gave it a thumbs up and declared that the “jellied” eggs tasted fantastic!!

It’s Cordon Bleu Weekend!

It’s Cordon Bleu Weekend!

I saw someone cook Cordon Bleu and posted a picture of it on facebook. So I had this wave of inspiration to recreate a simplified, condiment free version that didn’t require too much time to prepare. And also to cater to 宝贝’s liking for not-so-rich food. So I had to do away with the typical cream sauce. (she complained about tcc’s spaghetti gravy for being too salty. =.=” I have succeeded in my no salt no sugar diet training on her. Too successful in fact…)

A typical Cordon Bleu involves seasoning the chicken with herbs and condiments. Then bake it in gravy for a while so that it absorbs all the rich taste. Then combining it with bacon and cheese before cooking it again. It’s a multiple stepped dish.

Well lazy me just simplified it to a few steps.

Ingredients :
Chicken breast
Bacon
Cheese (preferably not so salty ones)
Cornflakes
Egg

Lay the chicken breasts nicely in a row. If they are a wee too thick, you can pound them down to desired thickness or slice them down. Lay the bacon over the chicken. Then lay the cheese slice over the bacon. I simply used the cheddar slices because they were available in my fridge. Big mistake… They were a trifle too salty. Swiss cheese may be better.

Align the slices to the top before rolling them together. Try to fold over the cheese so that it doesn’t flow out while being baked in the oven. Fasten the roll together with toothpicks.

Beat up an egg. Pour out the cornflakes on a plate and crush them into smaller bits so that they stick better to the rolls. You can use bread crumbs too. Coat the egg dipped rolls with the cornflakes.

Line them nicely on a baking tray.

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Pop them into the preheated oven at 185 degrees Celsius for about 30 mins.

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That’s the end product. You can make some cream sauce and pour it over. But since 宝贝 doesn’t like gravy. So lazy mom didn’t make any. :p

It’s Cordon Bleu and her favourite steam cherry tomatoes. A thumbs up from 宝贝. :)