Kevin and Dani’s Eggcellent Adventure: Part 2

Evening all!

I am here to share my recipe, as promised by Kevin….who by the way just did his FIRST blog post yesterday!!! I’m so excited and super proud to finally have him here with me officially :)

Side note: My glee at setting up his admin login yesterday was contained so he couldn’t see it but I was so happy I could have grabbed him and jumped up and down like a crazed person. He stares at me strange when I do that though…..so you’ll just have to imagine.

And a finalist in a recipe competition??

That’s almost too much for one day.

Anyhow a paragraph of side-trackedness later, the recipe!

This recipe was good. Not nearly as gourmet as Kevin’s but tasty. What started as a pizza on a stick idea turned into pizza bites on a stick which turned into mini calzones because I didn’t have any sticks haha.

p.s. don’t try to stick these on a stick….it would fail miserably.

With this digression they really didn’t fit the “Supreme Pizza with Eggs” requirement of the competition but we decided to send it in anyways. So pleased that Kevin’s was chosen…it has a much better likelihood of winning this competition (its REALLY good) and I get to go be the cheerleader instead of cooking in front of people :)

That being said. Make these soon. Make them for your kids….or your grandkids. Or when you are awake at 2 a.m. And unless you are a kid or really love ketchup…I wouldn’t dip them in ketchup.

 

Supreme Breakfast Calzone Bites
Supreme Breakfast Calzone Bites

prep:
20 minutes

cook:
15 minutes

yield:
16 pockets

Delicious mini breakfast pockets filled with gravy, scrambled eggs and sausage. Everyone in the family will love these!


// ingredients.

Bites:

2 packages crescent roll dough

6 eggs

4-6 slices bacon (or equivalent in sausage)

1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese

Pepper Gravy:

Grease from bacon or sausage

2 tablespoons flour

1-2 cups milk

Salt and Pepper to taste

Additional Dipping Sauce Suggestions:

Syrup ~ Ketchup ~ Hot Sauce

// instructions.

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. Cook bacon or sausage. Drain grease into small pot. Remove meat to plate.
  3. Scramble eggs. While still runny cover with cheese and crumble the meat over top. Mix thoroughly. Cook until still somewhat wet….eggs will finish setting in oven.
  4. Unroll crescent roll dough gently. Separate into rectangles….two triangles make a rectangle. Press the seam to combine the two sections together on each rectangle. Cut in half to make two square pieces of dough.
  5. Make Pepper Gravy:
  6. Heat grease over medium heat. When hot add flour and whisk. Allow to bubble for two minutes. Quickly add 1 cup milk while whisking briskly. Simmer to thicken, whisking occasionally. Add milk to thin to desired thickness. Season with salt and liberal amounts of pepper.
  7. Assemble:
  8. Place 1 tb gravy on each dough square. Add egg/meat filling.
  9. Bring sides up and pinch closed.
  10. Place pinched side down on cookie sheet.
  11. Cook for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown. Serve with choice of dipping sauces.

// notes.

Variations: Try different cheeses, meats, or veggies! Mushrooms, onions, pepperoni, spinach, etc are all delicious.

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2 comments to Kevin and Dani’s Eggcellent Adventure: Part 2

  • Blue Eyes

    Oh my goodness these look delicious and i will definitly be making some of them!! Good Luck Kevin, super proud of you!!!

  • Cindi-Lee Milton

    Wow!!! This would make breakfast in the rig on the go sooo easy ;-) And can you imagine how much Grandpa Bob could LOVE these…he could have Sunday morning breakfast any day of the week lol!
    (I am going to tweak the recipe to be whole grain and organic and I will let you know how it comes out.
    Congratulations to Kevin!!! We are excited to hear how the cook off goes, (Do a cheer for us too Dani ;-)

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