Usually I put tomatoes on this sandwich, but the tomatoes 'round these parts are hard has rocks.
How's your weekend been? Mine has been stressful. My little man, who has asthma, had a nasty attack. It started of with a bit of wheezing and coughing, then come Friday evening he got a full fledge attack. Saturday morning I had to rush him to the hospital as he was literally struggling to breathe. He was more than happy to to go to the doctor so he and mama could use the hard as rock tomatoes as a baseball and play catch outside. Seriously, those tomatoes are that hard.
Anywho, the doctors hooked my baby up with some medication and he had X-rays done and was diagnosed with RSV. He's been diagnosed this many times. He was born premature and has always had issues with his lungs. It's tough on him as well as me. I blame myself for everything. What I could have done, what I shouldn't have done. Luckily, I have supportive friends, an amazing husband and my son's grandparents are gifts from God. I swear, my son isn't just lucky to have them his life, I am, too.
My son was released with a trunkful of meds and he's doing well. I promised him he didn't have to go to preschool for the rest of the month, and he was more than happy with that. Hopefully he'll forget I said that hehe.
Last night I needed comfort food not just for me, but him also. Lil man was starving. He even regretted refusing bacon for breakfast! So I made some burgers and oven roasted fries. My normal burger hating son gulped them up after I assured him that mommy never puts onions in her burgers. Just salt, pepper and love. Check out this article in the Washington Post for tips on making the perfect burger. It's super simple. I made mine in a skillet, as it was too cold and I was too lazy to fire up the grill. It's all about the condiments, so I made my own spicy ketchup. THAT had onions so I omitted that from his. Twas good simple eatin'! I cut some potatoes up into matchsticks,let them sit in water and vinegar for about 1 hour. Dried them completely added salt and pepper and roasted them in the oven. Simple delicious grub!
Now, let's get to the real reason you're here. The awesome breakfast sandwich I made. As you guys may know, I made my own bacon! Thanks to a link David Lebovitz posted last month, I was inspired to make my own bacon. Diana from Dianasaur Dishes made it look so simple and I love the video, too. I had to make this immediately. The next day I ordered my cure and waited only 2 weeks! That's great as I live in Germany and it wasn't expensive at all!
It was done curing Thursday night and my goodness it was amazing. I was hooked luckily I didn't cook the whole lot that night; though I really wanted to. I was telling a friend that I need something amazing to go along with this bacon, and what popped in my mind was an amazing sandwich I made for myself this Mother's Day- Grilled Brioche, Smokey Bacon, Tomato, Herbs, and Egg Sandwich. It was so delicious and I thought I'd do something simple with my first batch of homemade bacon. Though it wasn't smoked bacon, it was still delicious. Perhaps I will try smokey bacon this summer when we purchase a smoker...hint hint Papa with Some Flavor ;-) So I wanted this sandwich to be even more special, so I made my own Brioche to go along with it. I searched Food Buzz for a recipe and happened across Brian's site, A Thought for Food which had an article for Basic Brioche. The photos looked amazing, and the directions simple and to the point. So I had a happy little project on my hands.
The bread turned out perfectly, and good for me that there were two loaves because the first was eaten in 5 hours!!!
It doesn't matter if you have homemade bacon or bread, you must try this sandwich. Most bakeries carry Brioche! It's a delicious, buttery, sweet egg bread that is almost like an airy cake! My daughter's favorite bread and mine. And a nice pack of smokey bacon is just as perfect!! So please, try this sandwich. Your family will love you for it!
Here's the first time I made it using store-bought brioche, store-bought bacon and seasonal tomatoes!
Grilled Bricohe, Bacon, Herby Scrambled Egg and Cheese Sandwich
Ingredients
A loaf of Brioche
Bacon (as much as you want to use on your sandwich)
Eggs (how much you want)
Heavy Cream/Milk/Half n Half/Water
Herbs of your choice
Course Salt and Freshly Ground Pepper
Tomatoes (if they are in season in your area) Sliced
Butter
Cheddar- Shredded (I used Cathedral Cheddar or you can find organic cheddar- it's awesome trust me!)
Directions
Fry your bacon to desired crispness in a cast-iron skillet or any heavy bottom skillet.
In the meantime, in a bowl, add eggs, 1 tablespoon of heavy cream or liquid of choice per egg, herb and salt and pepper. In a nonstick skillet, melt butter on high, once the butter is melted, decrease heat to low. Add egg mixture and allow to sit for 30 seconds then lightly stir. stir every minute or so until done to your preference, but be sure to know eggs cooks after their removed from the heat. So remove sooner than later!
Now slice your bread if not pre-sliced, then add Bacon
Egg
Cheese
Then top with another slice. In another skillet, preferably a non-stick, 'grill' your sandwich just until cheese melts.
EAT!
Hope you enjoy this as much as my family does!!!
WOW! Ur bacon turned out amazing! It looks so pretty. And poor little man :( Such a good thing he has a good mama to take care of him. Seriously, adopt me :)
ReplyDeleteI'm glad your son is okay. I can't imagine how scary that must have been for you and him. You're a good mama :) Your bacon looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteMan you have been busy - very impressed with all the making and baking - wow!
ReplyDeleteHope the little man is doing well - it's so hard when they are ill.
My gal Sommer cooks like no one else around! Stop blaming yourself... he is with you because you are the best mama to take care of his little soul. Stressful yes, but full of love -
ReplyDeleteI always leave your site drooling - delish!
xoxo and healing love!
Megan
I am so sorry your lil man was sick :( I hate that with the children it hurts not being able to make them feel better instantly! You are a fab mother don't beat yourself up. Everything looks awesome I totally wish I was that good at baking my stuff still comes out lopsided lol I am trying tho!
ReplyDeleteI have heard often that once you enjoy fresh bacon, you can never god back. Your egg sandwich looks fabulous. I like David too. I follow him on Twitter.
ReplyDeleteGlad to know that the little guy is feeling much better.
Stay warm.
Velva
that looks so amazing! can't believe you can make your own bacon!
ReplyDeleteglad your lil one is doing better. that is so scary. i hope he forgets that you told him he could miss preschool for the rest of the month too, hehe.
You, my dear, are my new hero.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad to hear your son is feeling better and he has all the necessary medicine he needs. Also, it's super that you have a great support system over in Germany.
ReplyDeleteMy goodness! Your bacon looks amazing. I'm so glad you mentioned soaking the potatoes in water and vinegar. Such a great idea. I'm going to try to make those fries.
Homemade ketchup too!! I seriously adore your commitment to healthy whole foods. You really know everything that goes in to your body and that of your hubby and children. My mouth is watering lady.
Your poor little boy!! It's sooo scary when they get sick especially when you have to go to the hospital!!
ReplyDeleteThis sandwich looks divine!!! I'm new around here but I know I'll be back!;)
RSV is so scary! I hope that trunkful of meds is working.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry I already ate breakfast seeing that sandwich!
Ok...I was a little hungery at the beginning of this post. Now I'm starving :) Gonna have to give this little sandwich a try!
ReplyDeleteHope your little one is well soon! RSV is no fun at all!!!
I smiled broadly at your achievement in making your own bacon, well done!
ReplyDeleteI'm emailing you my book on charcuterie in the hope it may help you with further dishes. It will tell how to make your own cures, however you can get it in a town near you from the local butchery sundriesman. I can look it up in German for you if you wish?
ding...dong, ding...dong is that your doorbell? Guard that bacon sammie it may get stolen!!
Sommer, so sorry to hear about your little guys RSV. Glad he is doing better.
ReplyDeleteKuddos on curing your own bacon - wow! Those sandwiches etc look absolutely amazing and epicurious.com worthy. Go Sommer!
Hope your enjoying the holidays in Germany!
Goodness grecious me, if I was living with you I would be like a whale, LOL! Your food look sooo, sooooo yummy!
ReplyDeleteI feel so hungry whenever I look at your blog. Your grilled brioche sandwich is so so good...
ReplyDeleteOk. I should know by now that I should not come to your blog on an empty stomach. That sandwich looks divine. I am not a bacon person, but I think it should still be good with just the egg and cheese, right?
ReplyDeleteWow that looks so good--minus the bacon (I don't like breakfast meat). Nevertheless I am so impressed that you make your own bacon and bread. Gosh. You put us also to shame Mrs. Chef. LOL. Your family is so luck to have you. :)
ReplyDeleteHOME MADE BREAD TOO???? Girl, You are just too much! This looks delicious! I'm sure your family loves it... What's not to love?
ReplyDeleteI hope your little one feels better! Sometimes I think them being sick is even harder on us, if that makes sense. Hang in there & keep on posting these amazing dishes!
The bread alone was good enough for an award, but you made your own bacon! This is my kind of sandwich. Poor baby, my nephew has the same thing, he is older now and doesn't have many problems, maybe your sons will improve. Hope this week goes better!
ReplyDelete-Gina-
Brioche is next on my list of breads to conquer. Ill def add this sandwich to the things to make for the BF (I dont eat eggs in egg form - childhood trauma). But it does look delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow, sounds and looks sooooo good :)!
ReplyDeleteWow, that sandwich looks amazing!
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