After speaking with my attorney this morning via the power of text, he made an egg-cel lent suggestion indeed..
Huevos rancheros
The wonderful kick starter just perfect for a brunch.. Tingling the taste buds , wakening the senses..
It had to be done..
A trip to the store post a nail appointment at the vets for the hounds supplied the chilli’s and chorizo that was missing from the house supplies..
A quick bread made up.. Yeast free for time.. While it sat getting it’s jiggly on a quick salsa of tomato white onion chilli balsamic parsley and coriander..
Two Braddock duck eggs fried in butter..
Bread cooked on iron pan..
Chorizo fried off briefly..
All onto the plate and franks hot sauce splashed liberally over the lot..
With a lucozade original to wash it all down with..
Feeling better already.. And the sun is shining .. Great advice attorney.. Great..
Will also pop this over to my pals at fiesta friday..
Categories: Breakfasts, Lunches, Pigs, previous posts, Recipes
Hangovers better get out of the way with that one!
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They ran like a jack rabbit!
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This does look like it would cure a world of ills! Yum.
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Yup!
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wow duck eggs – and coriander – looks like trader joes or vics packaging is it? Havent figured out if you are US or UK based, but I think US…..from the packaging – then again the americans call is Cilantro not coriander so maybe UK after all -hm no matter. lovely breakie – squeezing the lawyer for all he is worth eh – advice and breakfast, clever you 🙂
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Is just mine!! Over here in Buckinghamshire UK
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yep that makes sense 🙂 – greetings to the much loved UK! And I salute your duck egg breakfast and wish I could get my lawyer to come over and make them for me, but that would be the next step. And i am sure he would charge me triple 🙂
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Yeah fees ain’t great.. Food is cool though ..
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yep – you have to do what you have to do 🙂 and at least your lawyer is a multi-tasker
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And darn good at his job I Must say !
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wow double whammy – in my experience if lawyer is on the box, then you pay for it, but no guarantee of what is in the box, I got a highly recommended one and ran circles around him which I was not happy about so good for you 🙂
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Yeah he’s cool known him for like twenty years now.. Been a great help .. That’s another stories… Ahem.. We have had some great times together and am sure many more to come!
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Huevos rancheros with chorizo – my favourite breakfast. Must try them with duck eggs!
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Duck eggs rock!
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I agree. Just another one of those products I don’t come across all that often out here in the boonies. However, sometimes I get offered some by someone who has a surplus. I might just have to get my own ducks though.
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The boonies. ? Gotta google that for sure!
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I believe it is short for boondocks, which is actually of Asian origin and I thought maybe the Brits picked it up from SE Asia. But maybe it’s one of those things that crossed the pond and got lost where it came from. I should probably google it too since I don’t really know, but a word I love nonetheless.
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I was partly right. The Americans brought it back from Viet Nam, not the British, but origin of ‘bundoc’ is Philippines. I thought it was older than that, and no reason in UK you would hear it. Still a good word.
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Great word
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No it’s ours for sure.. Ahem .. like potatoes .. Tobacco .. And whiskey
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Correction. It is from the Philippines, but was picked up during the Spanish American War, so I was right that it is pretty old. Are you too young to know the song “Down in the boondocks” – a big hit in the 60s?
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A little too young! And the eggs were braddocks not boondocks.. It’s a type of duck? The Braddock white..
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Yummy!!!! Love spicy eggs 🙂
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Went down a treat
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Looks yum
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It was!
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