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the endless path - June 13th, 2008
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This morning I made cheese & onion omelettes, roasted potatoes, and... Mmm, bacon! Since Steff doesn't like onions, I made half of the omelettes with just cheese, onion powder, & garlic powder. For the rest, I used the onions I pre-cooked when I made that Spicy Citrus Tilapia.



It's all part of my clever scheme to have the world's most well-stocked refrigerator. Steff will be spending the night tonight because we're going to a party here in Sanford, and I wanted to have breakfast already prepared. Besides, we got a great deal on eggs about a week ago. Albertson's had them for $1 a dozen. They're more than twice that now. We bought 5 dozen and have only used about half of them, so I'm trying to use them up before they go bad. I figure omelettes are convenient as food and storage medium both.

I'll probably make a frittata after the weekend, too. I'll get some kielbasa out of the fridge. We've always got onions, roasted garlic, and cheese on hand.

It's about time for me to use up our leftover mashed potatoes. Maybe I'll thin 'em out and make potato crepes. Perhaps better and certainly more portable, I could fry them. Roll a nugget the size of a golf ball, tuck some cheese & green onions in the middle, close it & roll it in bread crumbs. They can be deep-fried, or I might bake them.

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Once upon a time, this was a common sight in my front yard.



*sigh*

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Tonight I revisited my Smoky Avocado Burgers, this time with the bacon I missed in the first go. I also breaded and deep-fried some leftover mashed potatoes.



Smoky Bacon Burgers
The burgers were true to my first recipe, except that I didn't have buns and just toasted some honey oat bread instead. Just like last time, I was the only one to partake of the avocado spread. We topped 'em with more of that lovely smoked gouda, and we used arugula instead of spinach. It's great both ways.

Deep-Fried Tater Balls
I had a huge bowl of leftover mashed potatoes. They already had cheddar cheese and green onions mixed in. I began by making golf ball-sized nuggets, poking a hole in the center, and adding more cheese & green onions before pinching it shut. That got old very quickly.

Having abandoned the "proper" method, I just mixed all the ingredients together. (Taters, oregano, thyme, cheddar, romano, & green onions.) Roll 'em up into slightly bigger than bite-size balls. Roll in flour, dust off the excess. Roll in egg wash, roll in bread crumbs, stash on a baking sheet. Once they were all done, I put them in the fridge so they'd be firmer at fry time. Mom helped after a while, taking over the flour process. Even working quickly, my hands became coated with a veneer of mashed potato. Much easier to do just that part of the assembly line.

They were very good. Fried 'em in canola oil for 3-4 minutes at 350ยบ. In retrospect, I'd make them smaller. Bite-size, rather than two bites. I'd also bread them twice. Put 'em in the fridge in between so the breading will set, then treat them to another round of egg wash & bread crumbs. (No need for more flour. The first round of bread crumbs will give the egg wash plenty of sticking power.) I think the second coat and a higher frying temperature would make them crunchy. They were good, but crunchy would be better.

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