I never in my life have used mascarpone cheese when cooking something. I've eaten it of course and enjoyed it, so I decided to rise to the challenge when Valentine's Day rolled around and was pleased with the results of both desserts I made. The only thing was, I had a fair amount leftover and really wasn't sure what to do with it. The Chilean Sea Bass I made solved part of the answer for me, I folded it into the mashed potatoes I used as a base for the fish and loved it, but again...there was still a bit left over : )
What to do...What to do...I laugh to myself on the inside all the while feeling a bit of urgency since I refuse to waste any of it by not using it. While I'm thinking this morning, and working on Twitter and researching the new popular Pinterest...I realized I was hungry, it's these simple moments when sometimes a light bulb goes off. I was up and moving into the kitchen!
1 teaspoon olive oil
1 small garlic clove, grated
1 teaspoon unsalted butter
Pepper
Salt
Fresh spinach
2 teaspoons mascarpone cheese
2 large eggs
1 roll or piece of crusty bread
Heat a pan
Add olive oil, heat slightly on medium heat
Add garlic, season with salt and pepper
Add butter
Add spinach, I used approx. 2 cups as it wilts down pretty well when cooked
When spinach starts to wilt
Add mascarpone cheese and mix with spinach
Create a circle (nest) of spinach leaving the center open
Crack and add two eggs to center of spinach nest
Cook until whites are set and no longer runny
Using a flat spatula, slide them on to a plate and enjoy with a nice crusty bread
You can scramble the eggs or baste the tops if you like leaving the yolks soft, or cook them till yolks are to your liking : ) I like them soft, so I'll usually eat them over easy, or basted soft. I left them sunny this time for visual appeal : D
Eat with a nice crusty bread or roll, garnish with a sprinkle of fresh cracked black pepper |
So yummy : )
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