Mexican Eggs with Chorizo and Kumara Recipe
14 responses to “Mexican Eggs with Chorizo and Kumara Recipe”
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This reminds me of a dish my sister made not too long ago: http://www.michelle-chin.com/2010/10/sinful-saturday-penelopes-prosciutto.htmlI never thought one could prepare a sweet potato related dish in this way!
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That looks delicious. I love Mexican food and baked egg dishes.I have a question for you I lived in Melbourne for ten years about ten years ago. I was just back in August and I saw a recipe that called for kumara. I was all, “What?” Is this a new food? I found out it was a sweet potato. I did a show in the 1999 Melbourne food & wine festival called “the fried chicken theory according to Jackie Gordon”– an evening of sweet soul music and sultry soul food which featured 2 dishes with sweet potatoes: sweet potato pone and candied yams. I can't recall if they were called yams or sweet potatoes when I bought them, but definitely not kumara.Do you know if it's a specific variety of sweet potato?CheersJackie@divathatateny
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Hi Michelle! I know right? I am so glad I found this recipe – always looking for new ways to cook sweet potatoes 🙂 I checked out your sisters delicious recipe and left a comment on your blog.Jackie – thanks for your comment and question – chat to you on Twitter! 🙂
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yummm! I am such a sucker for things with runny eggs… that's for sharing!
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Didn't realize those were eggs until I was reading the list of ingredients, nice recipe, thanks.
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This looks awesome. I'm such a huge fan of chorizo and spicy chiles. The kumara is a really cool addition to this recipe.
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Congratulations on the Top 9 today, on this fabulous colorful and delicious Mexican eggs.Superb, as always!
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Now this is my kind of recipe! Packed with Southwest flavorsl Foodbuzz top 9.
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Hi Kimberly. Thanks for the add at foodbuzz. Love Mexican food and this dish looks and sounds delish.I hope you come and visit my blog too. I'm gonna continue reading your delicious posts now. :)Have a great one.
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wow kimberly, i stumbled upon this blog while blog hopping and i thought you look really familiar and hey! i remember you from xanga a long long time ago! (When i was still in high school and you weren't married 😛 Are you still blogging there?) anyway, i love chorizo too and it's about the only type of sausage i eat now. must buy when it's half price at coles hehe. will try out this dish soon! 🙂
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OMG those eggs look soooooo good!!! I want some please!
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It does sound delicious…and your presentation of it is also gorgeous.
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I love Mexican food and we make it all the time. Despite what you say this dish makes you look like a seasoned pro! Chick peas in chorizo…I had no idea.
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It has existed for such a long time, that there are now seven classic variations of the Mole. It has been popularized from the southern Mexico region and has since spread far and wide. phoenix Mexican restaurant
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