My fry ups vary each time dependent on what's available, but the absolute must is fried bread. It's got to be cooked properly too, so that it's full of flavour, crisp on the outside and soft in the middle without being overly fatty. Tofu scramble makes a regular appearance too, the recipe of which also varies each time.
As I had my camera set up in the kitchen this lunchtime; here's today's:
Fry minced garlic and sliced chestnut mushrooms in sunflower oil, then crumble smoked tofu over the top, stir and add tamari, concentrated mushroom stock, dried herbs, salt and pepper. Finally; garnish with fresh parsley before serving:
Meanwhile, fry some kind of potato product (in this case hash browns, which taste nasty cooked in the oven but great fried), redwoods bacon and tomatoes in the same pan:
Always cook the fried bread last (add the others to the top of the scrambled tofu pan to keep them warm) and serve straight away with red/brown sauce and anything else you fancy. I'm not really a fan of beans but often add a sausage or two :)
That looks so good!
ReplyDeleteReally craving that now!
Oh my, that looks amazing. Can I come and stay at your B&B?
ReplyDeleteYes, however the spare room has recently become a nursery - screaming baby arrives in 2 weeks! :)
ReplyDeleteAhem,
ReplyDeleteSomething isn't quite right here - "Vegan fry-up"
Honestly there's no such thing, a fry-up has actual food in it, you know stuff like bacon, sausages & black pudding......