How to prepare easy breakfast for Sunday (video)

By Lindah Nduwumwami | Sunday, September 13, 2020
How to prepare easy breakfast for Sunday (video)
A simple breakfast for Sunday

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. That is not just cliché, I mean we all know that right? But seriously, breakfast is a meal that the family can bond over especially on Sundays apart from giving you a good start to the day.

Personally, I take breakfast seriously as it is an exciting time when mom takes over the kitchen.

Here is a family favourite that is easy on the children and also loved by adults. Today we are going to prepare Brown bread toast, fried eggs, sausage and fried mushrooms.

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INGREDIENTS

Eggs

Salt

Garlic

Fresh coriander

Tomatoes

Onions

Black pepper

Green pepper

Garlic

Cooking oil

Salt

Fresh mushrooms

And Most importantly sausages

 

PROCESS

Heat the oil

On one part of the frying pan, place the sausages

As they begin to cook

Put mushrooms on one side of the pan

As they become tender

Add crushed garlic, salt and black pepper

Fry until the sausage is browned all around and that means that mushrooms are also ready

Serve on a plate

Heat oil on the same pan once again

Heat eggs in the bowl and add all the ingredients

Fry while stirring to make scrambled eggs for about 5 mins and serve

By now you have toasted your bread and its already on the plate.

You know what they say, eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a queen and dinner like a pauper.

This easy recipe as seen on the video will make you look forward to hitting the kitchen every Sunday to make an exciting meal for you and your loved ones.

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