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Chorizo and Egg Scramble

Chorizo and Egg Scramble Indulge in a delectable two-ingredient breakfast with this flavorful chorizo and egg scramble recipe. This dish can be savored on its own or used as a delicious filling for soft-shell flour tortillas. The chorizo is already seasoned, eliminating the need for any additional seasoning. Ingredients: 1 pound of ground pork chorizo 6 to 8 eggs Instructions: In a large skillet, cook the chorizo over medium-high heat for approximately 10 to 12 minutes.   Once the chorizo is cooked, remove it from the skillet using a slotted spoon and place it on a plate lined with paper towels. Return the chorizo to the skillet.   Crack 6 to 8 eggs into the skillet with the pre-cooked chorizo. Using a spatula, scramble the eggs by stirring them. Allow the eggs to cook for a minute, stirring occasionally. Continue cooking the eggs for about 6 minutes, or until they are fully cooked.   Serve and enjoy this simple yet satisfying breakfast dish that is sure to please your ta...

Over The Top! Bisquick Egg and Cheese Breakfast Stuffers

Bisquick egg and cheese breakfast stuffers There are two ways that you can cook your Bisquick breakfast stuffers: baked or pan-fried. To pan-fry them, use only enough oil to coat the bottom of a non-stick or cast-iron skillet. Today, I am baking mine in the oven. So what's the difference in terms of the way they're cooked? When the breakfast stuffers are cooked in oil, they will have a crispy, flaky crust that's similar to a fried Hot Pocket. When they're baked, they're still going to be flaky, but their texture is going to be more like a stuffed, layered biscuit. They will have multiple layers cooked either way. Ingredients: 1 cup of the original Bisquick mix, plus extra to roll the dough out 7 tablespoons of water or milk 2 eggs, cooked and scrambled 2 slices of American cheese 1/2 teaspoon of seasoning salt 1 teaspoon of freshly ground black pepper Instructions: First, prepare the dough by adding 1 cup of the original Bisquick mix, plus extra to roll the dough ou...