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Tuesday, September 02, 2014

Greek Migas

We had leftover Greek potatoes and some pita from a local restaurant, so I made Greek Migas. 

First, I cut up and sautéed the pita until lightly crisp in olive oil. I took the pita out, then lightly sautéed, in a little more olive oil, a diced tomato with the Greek potatoes (also diced). I was out of onions, but the Mrs. Dash had dried onions.

Eggs were beaten with salt, pepper, Mrs. Dash dried herbs, and dried oregano. The eggs went into a heated the pan. Feta cheese was liberally sprinkled on top, and the eggs, vegetables, and cheese were lightly mixed. When it was slightly cooked, the pita was mixed in. 

Very nice supper! Next time, we'll have the Greek Migas in a warmed piece of pita and use fresh diced onion.

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Monday, April 25, 2011

Migas Matzah Brei

Last night of Passover for Jews in Israel and for Reform Jews. Great night for making Matzah Brei. We just were in Texas, so I thought I'd make an homage: Migas Matzah Brei.

So, first I sauteed in butter some chopped tomato, chopped bell pepper, chopped onion, and chopped jalapeno. When they had browned/softened a little I mixed them up together.

I beat a couple of eggs in a bowl, and salted & peppered them. Into that, I mixed a couple broken-up matzahs, softened in hot water, which was mostly squeezed out. I poured the mixture over the sauteed vegetables in the pan. I spread the egg mix over the veggies, and ran the pan under the r for a couple of minutes to dry out the top.

After the pan was taken out from the broiler, I flipped the mix over like a pancake, shredded cheese over the top, and ran it under the broiler for a couple of minutes to melt and brown the cheese. I sprinkled over the top the browned bits from the bottom of the pan.

It made a pretty tasty Hebraio-TexMex meal for my last night of Passover.

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