I’m back in a frosty but beautifully sunny London! This is my perfect, favourite kind of weather – clear, crisp and bright. You know that you can put your big coat on, wrap a scarf around right up to your nose and pull on some cosy gloves. Wispy clouds adorn the sky but there is not a whiff of rain! A good friend of mine calls it feeling alive weather, and that’s exactly what it is! Everyone walks around with rosy cheeks from the invigorating breeze.
I’ve been staying much closer to the equator for the past couple of weeks, where Kraft Singles is most people’s idea of normal, affordable cheese, and tea most certainly is not drunk with milk unless it is a sweet evaporated or condensed milk. The weather this time of year there is supposed to be cool and balmy, and mosquitoes are most definitely supposed to be scarce. However, the weather around the world has been crazy this year and I suffered at the mouths of some very lively specimens of these pesky creatures. I came away averaging one bite a day. Two weeks is not that long a time to be away from home, but I started to feel seriously homesick after my third itchy bite.
Towards the end of my stay, I was craving melted cheese, fish and chips, any cheese, give me cheese, please! – as though I had been away for years. Then I almost did not make it onto the plane in time because I got stomach flu a couple of days prior to my flight. Thankfully I was OK to fly and on the way back, they served vegetarian lentil moussaka with melted CHEESE on top. I was not confident that it would taste nice so I opted for chicken rock in rosemary jus ketchup soup, but my kindly Fellow Traveller did out of pity for me and gave me some. (I wouldn’t recommend it – it was like a dense lentil brick with a tasteless mass of white goo on top, very unsatisfying!)
So… now I’m back, I’m in the mood for celebrating! Phew! How about this for a fun, tasty treat?
I’m not sure where I first saw this idea, but I immediately liked it – can you resist a fun way to eat a delicious fried egg? I love eggs, they are like a miracle food and I tried another similar idea using avocados but decided I prefer my avocado raw.
My toastie method is so easy and tasty, go on… have a go!
- Cut a circle out of a piece of bread using a glass, and then butter the bread pieces on both sides. I reckon next time, I’ll butter first so that it’s not so fiddly.
- Toast one side of the piece of holey bread in a hot pan until it has browned and then flip it over.
- Crack an egg into a ramekin/small bowl to make it easier to pour it neatly into the circle.
- Add a drop of vegetable oil in the hole before adding the egg to the pan. Turn the heat down to low and cook uncovered until the egg whites become opaque. I find that this takes about 10 minutes. (If you want to take less time, cover the pan, however this yields a less glossy egg yolk!)
- (Optional step of which I am very proud!) Cut some Red Leicester cheese into short strips. About 5 minutes in, toast one side of the cut out bread until browned. Flip over and then lay the cheese strips on top and watch them melt!
- Grind some black pepper over the top of the egg and cheese and ENJOY! 🙂
Do you like winter? What is your favourite kind of weather? I hope that you have a go at this fun snack. There’s nothing like a bit of brilliant amber to brighten up the longer evenings!
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17 December 2012 at 11:51
Mmm.. Really great idea. They saw fried egg on anything makes it better. I saw fried egg IN everything makes it great!
17 December 2012 at 11:52
Argh, I meant SAY! Typing on the phone is hard.
17 December 2012 at 14:11
Haha, yes, phone typing grrr 😉 I agree, fried egg also brings something cheery to the plate! Thanks for stopping by and commenting 🙂
10 December 2012 at 13:50
Cheers for posting, cooked for breakfast yesterday. Tasty 🙂
10 December 2012 at 18:02
Thanks for letting me know – you really made my day! Glad you like it 🙂
5 December 2012 at 00:47
Yummy!!! I am a summer girl – all the way! And I’m trying to figure out how to live somewhere tropical!
5 December 2012 at 11:38
Tropical is great… except for the rain… any mosquitoes? LOL I have a slight aversion 😉
4 December 2012 at 16:28
Yumm!
4 December 2012 at 16:37
🙂
4 December 2012 at 15:56
lemons, im loving the whole new look too! and how did u get snows on your main page? does mine show cos i cant see anything from mine. glad u had fun on ur trip. =D
4 December 2012 at 16:02
Thank you! It’s not that great for snow though 😉 Did you go to the general settings tab and enable it? It’s at the bottom you have a tick box that opts in for snow haha 🙂 Your page should show the snow better..