(aka sometimes I eat things besides pancakes for brunch)
Whenever I am at my parent’s house there’s a few comfort foods that I always beg my mama to cook for me. One of my favorites is matzoh brie. For those of you unfamiliar with this Passover favorite it’s basically the love child of matzoh + scrambled eggs.
Yup, there is a year ‘roud supply of matzoh in my house. This salty block of carbs is tasty even when it’s not Passover…
my mama’s matzoh brie recipe
ingredients:
- 1-2 eggs whisked (depending on how egg-y you like your matzoh brie)
- 2 boards of matzoh
- shake of salt & pepper
- pat of butter or earth balance
- a splash of milk or water
directions:
1. Heat the pat of butter (or vegan option) in a frying pan
2. Mix together the eggs, water/milk, salt and pepper in a medium sized bowl.
3. break the matzoh into bite sized pieces and combine with the batter.
4. mix it all together to coat the matzoh.
5. pour the whole mixture onto the heated frying pan and keep mixing until the eggs are cooked
In other news…
I spent all day trying to motivate myself to go for a run outside. Yeah… it’s cold out, that wasn’t gonna happen. I convinced myself that my new awesome running jacket with thumbholes would keep me nice an toasty
clearly I was delusional and forgot how cold New york is when I bought this jacket in California last week because it’s nice and all, but definitely not enough to keep me warm. After spending the summer training for a 5k I really miss running outside. I’m trying to convince myself to sign up for a nearby turkey trot this Saturday but am a bit worried about freezing to death (I’m so wimpy when it comes to cold weather)
Besides that it’s been a relaxing day lounging around the house and studying. I know things are gonna get crazy and fun now that a lot of my friends from high school and work are home for the holidays.
what comfort food do you always make your mother cook for you when you come home?
any recommendations for cold weather workout clothing?
help a freezing cold gal out….
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