Pros: Simple & easy ingredients. Feta was probably the most uncommonly found in the average fridge, but yum...feta. Always glad to have it on hand here.
these are hand-whipped whites! whew...
Suggestions/Alterations: Next time I'll hold the feta out & just sprinkle it on top. Also, make sure you eat these buggers hot & that they're crispy--much tastier this way. & I'm not sure they'd stand alone as a main dish. We went anti-moosewood and accompanied with some beef sausages, which was a great pairing--almost brinner like dinner.Not putting the recipe! Get the book! ;)
& don't forget the giveaway!
I'm not so much a feta fan, but I've thought about making them with ricotta instead. Hmmm...I agree, love that book! We live by the basic lentil soup in the winter. :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE Brinner and so do the kids...my husband looks at me as though I've served him a severed head if I make him Brinner! HOW CAN YOU NOT LIKE BREAKFAST FOR DINNER ?????
ReplyDeleteOh man, I need that cookbook! Thanks for sharing the recipe and sharing how you would do it differently next time.
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Hi. I'm over here from Vintage Swaps, and I love your idea of trying out the recipes in this cookbook (one of my favs). My cookbooks are not used well enough--maybe I need to do something like this. "Brinner" is a new term to me...but not a new idea; love a good breakfast any time of day!
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