what to cook for breakfast/dinner?!


Question: What to cook for breakfast/dinner?
i have these items.

froozen shrimp
eggs
portugese sausage
rice
cheese
butter
milk
pancake mix
syrup


things we might have

Veggies such as tomatoe, green onions, onions, potatoes, green bell peppers


What can i make?

Im feeling more of the rice/meat type of thing not like pancakes

Answers:

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Make an egg and cheese Omlette for breakfast with some pancakes.

And make some shrimp scampi with the shrimp and butter with some rice.



Make a fried rice.

Start cooking the rice in boiling water by itself. Then, saute the sausage, and shrimp together in butter in a frying pan. In a seperate pan cook the eggs into a flat omelet. Cut the omelet into small pieces and then throw everything in with the meat and fry it together. Throw some soy sauce or other seasoning on it to mesh the ingredients.



you could make a sausage stirfry, and add some shrimp, make it sort of asian.
Cut up every veggie you have throw them in seperate pots when theyare cooked put them in a frying pan. Next start the rice depending on how many your cooking for just for one put half a cup of rice in boiling water. Then the meats. Cook the sausage and then chop it into pieces the same size you would put in your mouth to eat. Then you could defrost the shrimp and throw them in with the veggies. along with the sausage then once the rice is cooked drain the water from it and stir into the other mix of foods. cook an egg, serve along with your stirfry and enjoy. YUM! :)



I like to scramble eggs with some shrimp and green onions, a bit of finely diced bell pepper added in nice too, not too much and a dash of soy sauce. I normally have it with toast but I think rice would be nice.



Mix cooked rice with milk butter and cheese for cheesy rice. Saute sausage slices and shrimp into eggs and scrabble. Serve with rice.



Cut up the portugese sausage and mix it with the eggs, and add some potatoes, and green bell peppers. YUM




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