A Family Breakfast
Dear Aunt Daisy, A while ago you were speaking over the radio about recipes for family breakfasts, The following one is very much liked in our family and helps to eke out the bacon and eggs; 2 rashers of bacon and 2 eggs making sufficient for 6 or 8 persons. Here it is:-Two rashers of bacon (more if you have it, or less if you haven’t)-2 eggs, 2 fairly heaped tablespoons of flour, 2 large cups of milk, salt and pepper to taste, Lightly fry cut-up bacon in about 1 tablespoon of fat. Beat up the eggs in a bowl (no need to beat very long); add the flour lightly, then the milk and seasoning, and pour all over the bacon in a baking dish. Cook in hot oven until it fluffs up and is lightly brown. It is delicious if eaten immediately. My big boys prefer it to bacon and eggs, and of course, it is much cheaper if you have the milk to spare-An Appreciative Listener, Palmerston North.
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 344, 25 January 1946, Page 22
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173A Family Breakfast New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 344, 25 January 1946, Page 22
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