Sunday, September 13, 2009

SHIRRED EGGS


Oakwood Inn B & B Shirred Eggs

Over the years, we have had many guest stay with us that have had our Shirred Eggs for breakfast and thoroughly enjoy them to the point that they would like the recipe. Now there are various ways to prepare this delightful dish. I learned about this breakfast entrĂ©e while taking a culinary class at the Macomb Culinary School in Michigan. This is a fairly simple dish to prepare and one that is filling enough so you shouldn’t want to snack before lunch.

Basically, shirred eggs mean baked eggs. The recipe that I have perfected is one with some cream, cheese, a dash of herbs, and a meat. It can be made without meat for vegetarians.

Many of our guests have asked on numerous occasions, on how to prepare Shirred eggs. The recipe although fairly simple, requires you to use a shirred egg ramekin, which seems difficult for people to find at a regular store. The ramekin is a special baking dish. I have decided to assist many of you wanting to make this breakfast dish, by purchasing the ramekins from our restaurant supply store and offering two of them for sale along with the recipe, all for a $10.00 price.

If you truly love this breakfast dish as much as we do, and would like to prepare yourself at home, please let us know and we will be happy to sell you the Oakwood Inn B & B Shirred Eggs recipe package complete with recipe and two ramekins all for $20.00 which includes sales tax.

I you stay with us and we happen not to prepare this breakfast dish, since we are a chef's choice B & B, we will still sell you the Shirred Egg Recipe Package if you ask for it prior to you departing.

Bon Appetit

Doris

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