Cooking & Baking
Related: About this forumOK, so here's a "poor man's " food
I got this recipe from an old friend who passed a few years ago (Thank you Mavis). She grew up in Crawford county GA, from regular folk stock. Keep in mind, these people made their own bacon. No over-priced store-bought stuff for them. They MADE it every fall, and Mavis helped with the slaughter, smoking, and butchering.
Egg Gravy with Bacon
Fry 10 slices of bacon till crisp. Drain and crumble. Add 4 Tbsp flour to the bacon grease. Stir and let cook over med low heat for about 1 minute. Beat 4 eggs till thick and add 4 cups milk, 2 tsp salt and 1/2 tsp pepper. Mix well and pour slowly into the bacon and flour mixture. Heat slowly till thick, stirring constantly. Add crumbled bacon. Serve over toast or biscuits.
I cut the recipe in half. That's a LOT of food.
Marthe48
(19,010 posts)Regional differences. One family cooked it your way. Another family hard cooked eggs, peeled and chopped them into gravy. I've never had it myself, was interesting to hear about it and then listening to the description of methods
viva la
(3,775 posts)"Poor Cooking". It was an Italian cookbook, but it made me think of my family's poor food. We had toast a lot! Toast with an egg on it. Toast with mushroom soup. Toast with canned gravy.
littlewolf
(3,813 posts)instead of boxed/bagged cereal ...
viva la
(3,775 posts)I can envision kids painstakingly cutting up toast in little squares.....
Deuxcents
(19,705 posts)The other night for dinner. It was late and I didnt want to cook and it was just enough. Sometimes I have breakfast for dinner..depends on my mood and living by myself, I dont have to worry about being on a schedule.
lapfog_1
(30,147 posts)so bacon was not on the menu every day (saved for Sunday breakfast).
We used chipped beef or Spam... and toast, not biscuits...
"Shit on a Shingle" was the name.
FemDemERA
(404 posts)Havent had that in ages.
Lokilooney
(322 posts)Given the price of a 5oz can of Hormel dried beef nowadays I'd rather save my money and buy some filet mignon...
lapfog_1
(30,147 posts)i have no idea
Aussie105
(6,256 posts)My (Australian) mind is severely boggled!
Sounds like a healthy recipe for a vegan who tries to avoid animal meat and high fat levels. (Yes, kidding.)
Eko
(8,489 posts)Bacon, egg and cheese baked potato.
Eko.