Ingredients
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3
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1/4
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1/4
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1
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6
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1/2
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1
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1/4
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1
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1
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-
-
-
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Directions
Hoppel Poppel, This is a German recipe – a farmer’s omelet I got it over 20 years ago from Southern Living (I think) This has been a family favorite since the recipe was introduced , This is a fantastic breakfast dish but to be authentic, you need to boil the potato in chunks before assembling the ingredients Use a good kosher salami if you can find one, otherwise a good salami will do the job I prefer a sweet onion, like a big Bermuda Quantities of the ingredients are pretty flexible, but equal portions of salami and potato are good Brown the potato in your preferred cooking oil, after they are nicely crisp and brown, add the onion just long enough to get it tender, add the salami and as soon as it’s wamed up, add the eggs Season as you go Some like cheese on top, so try it an see if you like it that way This is a hearty dish, so don’t expect to go jogging after , Yum
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Steps
1
Done
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Melt Butter in 11 Inch Frying Pan and Saute Potatoes and Onion Until Lightly Browned. |
2
Done
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Add Ham and Saute 5-7 Minutes Longer. |
3
Done
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Beat Eggs With Worcestershire Sauce, Salt, and Pepper. |
4
Done
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Pour Egg Mixture Over Potato Mixture. |
5
Done
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Sprinkle With Parsley and Reduce Heat. |
6
Done
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Lift the Cooked Eggs from the Edge of the Pan With Spatula So That Liquid Can Run Down and Cook. |
7
Done
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When Omelet Is Nearly Done, Sprinkle With Grated Swiss Cheese and Place Under Broiler Until Cheese Is Melted. |