Author Notes: When I was in college there was a restaurant that served what became my go to/always order/breakfast/late night dinner. It is a non recipe, that is, the proportions of ingredients are just a guideline. The “original” called for ground beef and chicken eggs and onion, garlic and parmesan. I changed the ingredients but the spirit is still true to the “original”. —dymnyno
Serves: 1 or 2
Ingredients
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3
ounces ground pork
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2
ounces chopped onions
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6
ounces ,a big handful of spinach, chopped a little if necessary to fit into the pan
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1
large fresh duck egg beat with 1 teaspoon of water
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1/8
cup parmesan
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pinch of salt and black pepper
Directions
- Saute pork in an iron skillet and add the onion. Saute until browned.
- Add the spinach and using tongs keep folding into the hot ingredients until completely wilted.
- Beat the egg with a little water and pinch of salt.
- Add to the spinach mixture and gently mix and smooth out the egg and spinach to incorporate all ingredients evenly.
- Sprinkle the parmesan over the top. Turn off the burner and leave for a few minutes to slightly melt.
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Grind black pepper and a little sea salt.
Enjoy the whole pan or share. A big hunk of freshly baked sour dough bread is great.
Photo by dymnyno