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        Breakfast Hash 05/28/2009
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        I'm back from the Soul Siesta in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic. I enjoyed eating rice and beans and fresh fish everyday, but I needed to get back to my 'healthy eating' regimne and I decided that I was going to cook a breakfast Hash that I saw on the "Cooking Yourself Thin" TV show.

        For those who are new to cooking/eating tofu, this is a great way to start.

        Sweet 'n' Spicy Breakfast Hash With Tofu
        Serves 4
        Calories per serving: 322

        For the hash
        1 tablespoon vegetable oil
        1 cup finely chopped red onion
        1 large jalapeño, chopped ( you can substitue hot sauce or red pepper flakes if you don't have a jalapeño )
        Kosher salt, to taste
        Freshly ground pepper
        4 cups peeled, roasted* sweet potatoes, 1-inch cubed
        2 tablespoons ketchup
        4 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
        8 ounces baked  extra firm tofu, diced
        4 teaspoons chopped parsley

        For serving
        Scallions, chopped
        Hot sauce
        Ketchup

        1. In a nonstick skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat. Add the onions and the jalapeño, and season with salt and pepper. Cook until golden, about 5 minutes.

        2. Add the cubed potatoes, ketchup and Worcestershire sauce, and season with salt. Press the mixture down into the skillet, reduce the heat to medium and cook until golden, about 5 to 7 minutes.

        3. While the potatoes are cooking, cut the tofu into quarter-inch dice, about the same size as the potatoes. When potatoes are cooked, gently add diced tofu.

        4. Place the hash on a plate and top with parsley. Serve with scallions, hot sauce and ketchup, if desired.


        * Roast sweet potatos for 30 minutes at 325 degrees

        Gourmet Diva Rating:

        Difficulty - 2

        Taste - 5

         Make again - YES!






         

         











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