Hungry? Wait a Minute

Shortly before nine o'clock this morning I was hungry and this is usual for me. Following the rule to "only eat when you're hungry," I figured a few slices of ham would hold me over. I decided to wait a few more minutes, so I could finish a project I was working on, and the next thing I knew - two hours had passed. Oh, so this how it works: acknowledge your hungry, focus on something else for a few minutes, and Wham! You've completely forgotten about being hungry. Nice!
My ham and eggs un-sandwich
Hmmm...this sounds familiar...pushing away hunger. What a great concept! LOL.

After I finished my project, and having forgotten I was hungry two hours earlier, I headed downstairs to my kitchen looking for that ham. I opened my refrigerator and an idea hit me: it's cold and snowy outside, so why not warm up that ham rather than eating it cold? In fact, why not make a ham and egg "un-sandwich?" I grabbed ham, eggs, and an onion from my refrigerator and began to create a new "un-sandwich" recipe.

This recipe was perfect for me: 2 eggs, 4 slices of ham, a little onion, and sprinkle of cheese. Adjust the amount of ingredients for how many people you're serving and how many eggs they want. Change the ingredients to what suits your needs or what's in your refrigerator.

Ingredients
  • 2 eggs (I prefer local and free range)
  • 4 slices of ham (I prefer Black Forrest)
  • Small amount of shredded cheese (I prefer Parmesan, plus it's the only cheese I consistently have in the house)
  • 2 thin slices of onion (I prefer vidalia)
  • Salt and pepper (optional)
Directions

Turn the broiler on to preheat the oven. It's ideal to have the eggs finish cooking at the same time as the ham. To give the onions enough time to cook, put the ham slices in the broiler a few minutes before starting the eggs.
Sprinkle a light amount of cheese in the middle of each ham slice 
Sprinkle a very small amount of shredded Parmesan cheese across the center of the ham. Do not cover the whole slice of ham with cheese, just make a thin line with a tiny bit of cheese. The intent here is to enhance this dish with a little bit of cheese. Tons of cheese oozing from the ham is not considered "a little bit" of cheese.

If you prefer to have lots of cheese oozing out of the ham, realize you have a choice to make: enhance this recipe with a "little bit of cheese" or add a lot of cheese and plateau your weight loss. The choice is always yours. 

Roll the ham slice and place it on a baking sheet. The ham roll should be more flat than round. Repeat for the remaining ham rolls.

Peel the onion and then cut it in half. Slice off two thin pieces of the onion. Place half of each onion slice on top of each ham roll.

Place ham slices under broiler until the onion is soft.
Broil 2 slices of ham with cheese inside and onion on top per egg
As the ham is broiling, add a small amount of olive oil to a fry pan and place on the stove on medium heat. When the oil is hot, drop one egg at a time into the pan. Sprinkle salt and pepper on top of the eggs.

Cook the eggs to the desired firmness and then remove the egg pan from hot burner.
The egg yolks are firm and little runny (no runny egg white)
As the eggs cook, keep an eye on the ham. You won't be turning the ham over, but you don't want the ham or onions to burn.

Remove the ham rolls from the broiler when the onions are soft (or cooked to your liking).
Eggs and ham - cooked just how I like them
Place the four slices of cooked ham side by side on one plate.

Slide the eggs from the pan onto the ham. I cut the eggs so they'd slide out easier.
On such a cold and snowy day, this really hit the spot for me
BTW, you may have noticed I had five slices of ham in the broiler, but remember I made up this recipe on the-fly when I was hungry. Trust me, no ham was wasted while making this recipe.
My ham and egg un-sandwich and coffee
I had hot coffee (Pike Place Roasted) and frothed milk with my ham and egg un-sandwich. Yummy! I didn't watch the time, but this recipe came together in less than 15 minutes. If I was thinking ahead, I would have made more coffee before I began this. Such is life!

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