If your long weekend includes plans for brunch, try this! Its easy, and very tasty...
Huevos rancheros is a mexican farm-style breakfast food, and there are many ways to make it. I just made this one up, but you can easily customize it to include your favorites.
In large saute pan, heat 1 tbsp olive oil.
Add 1 diced green pepper and scallions.
Saute 3 minutes, then add:
1 can white beans, drained
1 can diced tomatoes (don't drain)
1 7oz can green chilis
8oz diced ham
optional: black olives
Cover, simmer 20 minutes.
There should be some liquid in the pan, which is needed to poach the eggs.
The key is to slip each egg from a small bowl or cup into divots dug in the mix. If you hold the bowl close to the surface of the mix, the yolk won't break.
Use a big spoon to dig a little hole, then slip an egg in it. Keep digging holes until it has as many eggs as you want. I usually plan on three per person.
When all eggs are in, simmer covered on medium low heat for 15 minutes.
Sprinkle with shredded cheese, and cook covered for another 5 minutes.
Serve with english muffins, sour cream, hashbrowns, guacamole & sour cream, and tabasco sauce.
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