West Coast Wine Network
Vineyards & Wineries
Promise Cabernet Sauvignon
Muscadine Wines
Three coins wine
Hooker wine
Another view from Chappellet
The view from Chappellet
Hooker Wines - Wine for Rugby lovers
Garnet Vineyards
Lawer Family Wines - Vineyard Estate Rentals in Calistoga
Chappellet Winery
March
Su M Tu W Th F Sa
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#382393 - 05-04-2014 14:23:18 Sunday Brunch...
Bryan Briscoe Offline
Obsessed

Registered: 02-07-2004 08:00:00
Posts: 2136
Since asparagus season is in full bloom here I put this together for breakfast this morning to great result. Saute 3 or 4 stalks fresh asparagus in a little olive oil and salt and pepper till just cooked through then remove and cover to keep warm. Heat a little more olive oil and add chopped sweet onion and cook till just soft then add a couple chopped yellow cherry tomatoes and some fresh basil and heat through. Push vegetables together in center of pan and flatten out. Crack an egg onto vegetables and then shake pan gently to allow some of the egg to permeate the veggies. Cover pan and cook over low heat about 4 minutes till egg has set. Remove and serve on top of asparagus and garnish with salt and pepper and fresh chive(or basil). Pretty darn good if I do say so myself and looks nice on the plate to boot.

Bon Apetit!
BB

Top
#382429 - 05-07-2014 11:35:01 Re: Sunday Brunch... [Re: Bryan Briscoe]
Jim Harris Offline
Daddy and Husband
Local

Registered: 01-17-2001 08:00:00
Posts: 1068
Loc: San Pedro, California
What did you crack open to drink with it, Bryan?
_________________________
"Worrying is using your imagination to create something you don't want. "
Abraham

Top
#382432 - 05-08-2014 05:30:53 Re: Sunday Brunch... [Re: Jim Harris]
Bryan Briscoe Offline
Obsessed

Registered: 02-07-2004 08:00:00
Posts: 2136
Good Morning Jim. It was little early in the day(even for me) but a nice Gruner would have been lovely. I was thinking for Mothers Day I may incorporate some fresh morels or truffle oil into the dish and serve atop some nice sourdough toast which would bring in some other wine possibilities(vintage champagne, Meursault, Barolo??). Now that I think about it we have a store that sells some killer duck bacon which might be fun also. Possibilities are endless! Wheeeeee!

Best,
Bryan

Top


Misc. Stuff
Muscadine winegrapes
Muscadine wine collection
2010 Garnet Pinot Noir - Rodgers Creek Vineyard
Promise Wine
Dom Perignon
Chappellet Wine
Lawer Family Three Coins Wine
13 Blackbirds
Old Wine
2009 HdR Last Seminar
Newest Members
Jplotty, mws941, Emily, samishra, PippoMura
1693 Registered Users
Top Posters
Brad Harrington 13965
JFO 13065
TomHill 12126
Marshall Manning 10482
Florida Jim 7733
David Andreozzi 7157
blil 6251
Marc Hanes 5639
BEB 5444
Dave Dyroff 4867