Breakfast

donna56
donna56 Posts: 412
edited September 21 in Recipes
I thought this sounded very good so I am going to post it. It would be even less calories for me seeing I don't like melted cheese or maple syrup.

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Waffles with Ham and Egg
270 calories
11 g fat (3.5 g saturated)
890 mg sodium
Waffle and pancake plates are bad enough at most restaurants and diners, but throw in a side of eggs and breakfast meats and you're bound to start your day with the caloric equivalent of a triple cheeseburger. We've made our own version of Denny's superpopular (and supercaloric) Slam by building an open-faced sandwich with a toasted waffle. The ingredients may sound like a strange combination, but the flavors are nicely balanced, the portion size is perfect, and the nutritional profile is just what you want for the most important meal of the day.

You'll Need:
4 thick slices Canadian bacon or deli ham
4 eggs
4 frozen wholegrain waffles
2 Tbsp maple syrup
4 Tbsp shredded sharp Cheddar cheese
Salt and black pepper to taste
Parsley (optional)

How to Make It:
* Heat a nonstick skillet or saute pan over medium heat. Coat with a bit of olive oil cooking spray and cook the Canadian bacon for a few minutes on each side, until well browned. Remove. Coat the same pan with a bit more spray and cook the eggs (2 at a time, if you must; avoid overcrowding the pan) sunny side up until the whites have set but the yolks are still runny.

* In the meantime, toast the waffles. Top each toasted waffle with a slice of meat, a drizzle of maple syrup, a sprinkle of Cheddar, and the warm fried eggs. Season with salt and pepper and sprinkle with parsley (if using).


Makes 4 servings / Cost per serving: $0.92

Not That!Denny's Belgian Waffle Slam
940 calories
53 g fat (17 g saturated)
1,820 mg sodium
Edited by donna56 on Fri 07/30/10 09:20 AM
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