This weekend, I put my touch to work on the stove with cooking breakfast for our annual "Wipf Family Campout." We've been going as a family for 16 years now, dating back to 1993 when we started. This year, I cooked the Wrangler Breakfast. Here is the list for those of you playing along at home:
- To prepare, fry bacon ahead of time and be sure to grab a decent sized frying pan and a cooking utensil with which you can flip the Wrangler.
1. Butter a Piece of bread on both sides
2. Find an object to cut a hole in the middle of the piece of bread (a small mouthed cup works well), and remove and keep the center piece
3. Apply Cooking spray lightly to the pan
4. Put bread in frying pan on low to medium low heat
5. Add 1 egg into center of bread that has been removed, and beat yoke until broken
6. Add and mix cooked bacon into egg center
7. Fry both sides until golden brown, and egg is completely cooked.
9. Fry the circle taken from the hole in the bread until golden brown.
10. Enjoy!
Now, the first two times at this didn't go well. I flopped one, and badly burned one. Keeping to low or medium low heat is key here. Good things take time, just remember that. So, I'm making these for the 18 of us that attended this years campout, and many people enjoy these some much, they'll have up to 3 of them for breakfast. And after the first two failures, I got into the groove and rattled off more than 35 straight in perfect condition. I got so good, I was doing them two at a time. But of course, my family who has very few grateful parties when they are awaiting their food, especially Uncle Brian, had problems with my methods, calling them too slow. Try to do a good deed, and make someone breakfast, and all they can do is gripe about it. Not good for the popular uncle vote. Brian finds himself in dead last and falling back in the "Favorite Uncle Standings" after the weekend of nagging about breakfast.
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