Brits Try To Make [COUNTRY BREAKFAST SKILLET] For The First Time!

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  • In todays reaction video, YOUR British Family (Mr H and friends) Attempts To Make COUNTRY SKILLET BREAKFAST (For The First Time)
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  • @vikingboats
    @vikingboats Год назад +17

    Something we in the South take for granted and I just realized nobody has told you that I can see is this; almost every time I cook bacon I save the grease in a medium sized crock or jar and instead of using the bottled oil I use the bacon grease! You will be thrilled at the flavor explosion of your gravies and fried potatoes and fried green tomatoes lol! Love from Texas!

  • @drutang
    @drutang Год назад +6

    u can clean the skillet with jus water. let it soak... avoid soap as it can absorb the taste into the pan.

  • @WthrLdy
    @WthrLdy Год назад +7

    Dish detergent is fine. When you season a cast iron pan, you are creating a polymer. Common household washing up soap will NOT hurt that seasoning. Scrape most of the gunk out, wash it and dry it, lightly coat with the tiniest bit of spray or neutral oil and it will be fine. ( I have almost 50 pieces of cast iron here that are in regular use from 1880s to made last year)

  • @drifter82935
    @drifter82935 Год назад +82

    The best way to clean a cast iron skillet is to get some coarse salt and once the skillet has cooled down wipe out any excess food and grease and than you cover the bottom with coarse salt and scrub it clean. You can slowly heat the skillet back up while doing this if needed. The thing about iron skillets is they won't stick once you get them properly seasoned. Seasoned meaning there is a nice thick carbon coating on the inside of the pan. Once you get a seasoned skillet you never want to ruin it by washing it with water because that takes your seasoning away. Also with iron skillets you don't really have to worry about scratching them all that much. I find using a stainless steel spatula works great for scrapping off what does stick on the bottom of the pan while you are cooking. Cast iron skillets can be a bit tricky to cook with but once you get it seasoned good they are great and they do hold the heat so you will want to cook at a lower temperature to avoid burning. All new cast irons skillets are supposed to come pre-seasoned but I have yet to have one that was perfectly seasoned. A good way to season one is to get some cooking oil with a high flash point and coat the inside of the skillet with the oil and place in a very hot oven and let that oil start to smoke. Once it it smoking you can turn the oven off and let the skillet cool down. The more you repeat this the thicker the layer you build up. Before storing your skillet it is always good to wipe it down with a thin coat of cooking oil to prevent rust.

    • @genghispecan
      @genghispecan Год назад +15

      Seconded. The poster hit all the important points plus one cannot overstress - NEVER put your iron in a dishwasher, NEVER use dish soap and NEVER store leftovers in it. Clean it while it is still warm using coarse, kosher salt, rinse, warm it up to evaporate the moisture and apply a very thing coating of a cooking oil with a high burn point - I tend to use a touch of lard after the water is gone and its still cooling. The goal is to build up a black, non-stick coating over time. The iron I inherited is almost a hundred years old and still makes the best cornbread.

    • @mudageki
      @mudageki Год назад +3

      Nitpick, but a seasoned pan does not have a 'carbon coating'. Heating the pan with oil in it gets the oil to 'polymerize' onto the surface. It's degraded, or cooked oil that does the trick. A layer of carbon on your pan won't be seasoned, just flavored with charcoal.

    • @digitalis2977
      @digitalis2977 Год назад +3

      @@mudageki A seasoning patina is actually both, as most oils don't provide enough carbon to make an effective polymer lattice of sufficient strength (that extra carbon from the food is the difference between the rubbery, glue-like substance that forms on the upper reaches of deep fryers versus the nice, dark, porcelin-like patina that forms at the bottom.

    • @laynecox3992
      @laynecox3992 Год назад +2

      The oil/grease gets into the pores of hot cast iron, as it expands with heat. After a while it seals the pores, causing a nonstick surface. Never use soap cleaning, as it removes the oils. Salt or just a steel scratch pad and hot water will clean your cast iron perfectly. Always put a new coat light coat of oil on a warm pot/pan and allow to cool before storage. As said elsewhere you can bring your pan to temp then remove or decrease heat and still cook, as cast iron holds heat massively.

  • @matthamilton2562
    @matthamilton2562 Год назад +125

    As someone who doesn’t use soap on cast iron, I use salt to clean them. After a while they get close to non-stick

    • @hedonista7593
      @hedonista7593 Год назад +8

      Do you use the salt like a scouring agent?

    • @matthewchewning3822
      @matthewchewning3822 Год назад +9

      @@hedonista7593 exactly

    • @Fos3tex
      @Fos3tex Год назад +4

      Yep. When you keep it seasoned the oils convert into a polymer. That's how non-stick pans work.

    • @hedonista7593
      @hedonista7593 Год назад +4

      @Phil Hofman I've used scrubbing pads to get off sticky bits. I've even used a ball of tin foil.
      No soap. Then I coat the pan in peanut oil, and wipe it in.
      That said, I've always got salt on hand, but not always the other two.
      😁
      I love cast iron pans, too.
      Cheers!

    • @jeanvignes
      @jeanvignes Год назад +7

      Great idea. I tend to deglaze my pans while cooking, and then wipe them out with paper towels. If you do wash them, just use hot water and a gentle scrubby sponge (nothing harsh) and then after drying them thoroughly, wipe them out with a thin coating of vegetable oil, and then place them into a 250 degree F oven to thoroughly dry. Rust is the enemy of iron pans.

  • @lovcymaribeth4081
    @lovcymaribeth4081 Год назад +162

    Country breakfast skillets seem to be a staple in most diners. Ingredients vary in different regions could be country style, mexican, all meat, etc.

    • @bellsTheorem1138
      @bellsTheorem1138 Год назад +15

      Yes. Practically every American diner has a skillet breakfast of some sort served in a single meal sized iron skillet.

    • @williamjordan5554
      @williamjordan5554 Год назад +2

      Never seen it on Waffle House menus.

    • @roniboyd613
      @roniboyd613 Год назад +2

      I started dribblin' when I read the title😋

    • @VinzClorthokeymasterofGozer
      @VinzClorthokeymasterofGozer Год назад +2

      I’ve rarely made anything like this at home, but I’ll order it at a restaurant/diner. It doesn’t seem like a frequent at home meal.

    • @The_SeoulJourner
      @The_SeoulJourner Год назад +4

      Yes either on a diner menu or a brunch cafe. It more or less something I have when I'm eating out , though I might make it if I had overnight guests staying with me.

  • @pinky2245
    @pinky2245 Год назад +82

    This is a common breakfast dish pretty much all over North America, in most diners and restaurants. My mother used to make it a lot! You can put pretty much anything in it, like onions, green peppers, hot peppers, different types of sausage ... just let your imagination run wild! It is similar to a frittata, except that you beat your eggs and put them into the skillet along with all the other ingredients and bake it in the oven. Lovely!

  • @tomcummings711
    @tomcummings711 Год назад +1

    -Wipe the skillet out with a damp dish rag ! Then heat the empty skillet very hot ! Next, run cold water, place the skillet under the water face up . Be sure to use a cold wet rag to hold the handle ! It will steam clean . Then wipe out with paper tiles !

  • @jonlouis4263
    @jonlouis4263 Год назад +7

    I have my grandmothers 85 y/o skillet and rarely use dish soap. It's a myth that says to never use soap. The best way to clean these pans is to use coarse salt and a little water or a chain mail scrubber. Jed at the Cook-Culture RUclips channel is a good source of maintaining cast iron skillets.

    • @matthewchewning3822
      @matthewchewning3822 Год назад

      soup that doesn't contain lye is fine. It's the lye that removes the seasoning

  • @abarton1978
    @abarton1978 Год назад +2

    We usually just wipe our skillet out with paper towels instead of washing. Or if we wash it, we make sure to dry it thoroughly.

  • @hannah3250
    @hannah3250 Год назад +9

    Yes, my mom makes this. Only difference is she also adds diced onions, always salts it while it cooks, and she pours beaten eggs over it once the potatoes are cooked enough. Sometimes adds red and yellow bell peppers, sometimes ground sausage instead of bacon or even just seasoned ground hamburger meat It’s so good!
    Cast iron skillet retains its heat, so you must lower it or it will burn the food.
    We clean out with oil and salt. It seasons the cast iron and keeps it from rusting.
    Great job guys!

  • @Mrhandfriends
    @Mrhandfriends  Год назад +32

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    • @broken4096
      @broken4096 Год назад +4

      Hey man, I know it's a minor thing, but that red border on RUclips makes me wonder if I've watched it before.

    • @johnbernstein7887
      @johnbernstein7887 Год назад +3

      I'd add diced onions and cheddar cheese. You cooked the eggs on too high a temp

    • @tammycenter8757
      @tammycenter8757 Год назад +1

      I am so happy to see that you finally got a cast iron skillet. There is nothing better in this world to cook in.

    • @Whoozerdaddy
      @Whoozerdaddy Год назад +3

      I'm really surprised there are no onions in that recipe! That's pretty much a staple with that combination. If you guys like onions, try some in there, just cooked along with the peppers. Completely changes the character of the dish, I think.

    • @dbomber69
      @dbomber69 5 месяцев назад

      NO SOAP!! Do not use soap on cast iron. Hot water and wipe out with a paper towel. Then back onto stove for a quick heat to dry and a quick wipe with an oil soaked napkin.

  • @daricetaylor737
    @daricetaylor737 Год назад +15

    We eat this for dinner not breakfast in our home. I cook the bacon fist, then simply throw the rest of the ingredients into the pan and fry them together.....I also have used a baking sheet and placed everything into the oven when I don't want to have to stand over the stove forever while it cooks. I also add onion to ours as well, and I always use lots of pepper and salt while frying. Good job Mrs H, you are quickly expanding your cooking skills!

    • @catherinelw9365
      @catherinelw9365 Год назад +1

      I have made this for dinner too - it's a fast, easy, yummy dish!

  • @robertspeicher5047
    @robertspeicher5047 Год назад +17

    A skillet can be used to bake corn bread

    • @ryanawilson8549
      @ryanawilson8549 Год назад +2

      And it's wonderful

    • @suem6004
      @suem6004 Год назад +2

      I use an 8 inch skillet for cornbread. This large skillet too bad

    • @victorwaddell6530
      @victorwaddell6530 Год назад +1

      @@suem6004 Some years ago I gave my mom a couple of Lodge cast iron cornbread pans . One made cornbread in the shape of fish and the other made cornbread in the shape of ears of corn . She loves them .

    • @alonenjersey
      @alonenjersey 6 месяцев назад

      100% right! I've been usi8ng a cast iron skillet for more than twenty-five years and it's always been a important part of my tiny kitchen.

  • @snowflakehunter
    @snowflakehunter Год назад +6

    I honestly started to smell the bacon!

  • @laurafiller1849
    @laurafiller1849 Год назад +1

    I'm from Indiana & America Hash is extremely common & popular. Not only with recipes but also as a "clean out the fridge" dish.

  • @russellrofe4849
    @russellrofe4849 Год назад +275

    Don't use soap on a cast iron skillet, unless it is the very first time you wash a new one. The best way to keep it seasoned is to use it often, and put it in the oven with a little oil when you bake anything. Avoid rapid temperature changes to cast iron (like pouring cold water in a hot pan). It transfers heat well, so don't go above medium heat.
    Check out huevos rancheros cooked in a skillet.

    • @Charlee1776
      @Charlee1776 Год назад +30

      I hope everyone gives your comment a like so they see! Nothing worse than ruining a good cast iron skillet with soap!

    • @DFWTexan42
      @DFWTexan42 Год назад +14

      @@Charlee1776 Agreed! All that residue in the skillet pores is called 'seasoning', it adds tremendously to the flavor of anything you cook, and is not dangerous at all, as long as the skillet is routinely heated to a high enough temp to kill any germs.

    • @Wackypie007
      @Wackypie007 Год назад +7

      Best way for sure!

    • @BaronessErsatz
      @BaronessErsatz Год назад +11

      @@DFWTexan42, exactly. My late mum would spin in her grave if a cast iron skillet was abused! She bloody lived by them! Few meals were ever prepared by her that DIDN'T include the use of one.....

    • @easein
      @easein Год назад +13

      Absolutely!. Hot water, non-metal scrub, that's it. Dry it. I will often heat it a bit and run a paper towel with some lard over it. Let it cool and wipe it clean. Idea is that it will burn and build-up a carbon layer from anything previously on it, over time. (I can fry eggs in my smaller cast iron, just like a crappy non-stick. But I won't brag :)

  • @DavidTheSkeptic
    @DavidTheSkeptic Год назад +8

    Please research seasoning the cast iron skillet. They do require a bit of care, and if you do it season it, you'll find much more enjoyment in using the skillet.

  • @reneeisaacs6183
    @reneeisaacs6183 Год назад +71

    I actually cook fried potatoes with onion and peppers quite often for dinner, or breakfast. They go great with biscuits and gravy. I make bacon gravy instead of sausage gravy most often

    • @ryanawilson8549
      @ryanawilson8549 Год назад +9

      With Kielbasa!

    • @beverlydorn9498
      @beverlydorn9498 Год назад +5

      Same here in Tennessee. I was raised on fried potatoes, biscuits & bacon gravy. All cooked in cast iron skillets. I live close to the factory that makes most of the cast iron skillets in the world. Lodge Manufacturing. We have a National Corn beard Festival every April. Highlighting Cast Iron Cooking. It's very good. Enjoy your channel.

    • @willwatson4040
      @willwatson4040 Год назад +3

      ohhh that sounds really good. I'm going to have to try that. I was raised on sausage gravy and biscuits.

    • @ryanawilson8549
      @ryanawilson8549 Год назад +2

      @@beverlydorn9498 bacon gravy sounds amazing. We do sausage gravy all the time.

    • @ryanawilson8549
      @ryanawilson8549 Год назад +1

      @@willwatson4040 same

  • @jeffl9167
    @jeffl9167 Год назад +1

    I've said it before but it bears repeating: I love how excited Mr. H. gets at tasting time. He's just like me in that regard.
    Nice job on the cooking, Mrs. H!

  • @msj2677
    @msj2677 Год назад +31

    I used to make breakfast skillets at a restaurant I worked at and you can’t imagine the different combinations. So never be afraid to customize it to suit your tastes. 😋
    I would cook the bacon then add the potatoes and brown them then turn the heat down and put a lid over it and stir frequently. Then before they are done, I would add onion and pepper then cook them.

  • @RhondaO
    @RhondaO Год назад +1

    I am so Happy Mrs. H is now a regular part of your Videos as Well as Baby H. I absolutely Adore your Family

  • @donadavis1178
    @donadavis1178 Год назад +4

    I have my grandmothers iron skillet

  • @reneeisaacs6183
    @reneeisaacs6183 Год назад +31

    I love my skillets. Food taste so much better when you cook in a skillet for some reason. Once you get it seasoned you will really tell the difference.

  • @terryc7142
    @terryc7142 Год назад +4

    The country skillet breakfast is a big breakfast. It's something like a full English in that way. If you ate this every morning, you'd likely get very big. lol For me, it's a weekend thing once in a while. Usually make pancakes on the side too. For skillet cleaning, wipe it out with paper towel (kitchen paper) after it cools. If there's anything stuck on the bottom, boil some water in it and gently scrape with a wooden spatula. Once it's all smooth and unstuck, rinse it out in the sink. Let it cool and wipe it out with kitchen paper again. The goal is to not damage or remove the seasoning (cooked-on oil) that makes it anti-stick.

  • @gaminjunctiontv5534
    @gaminjunctiontv5534 Год назад +1

    I don't know if you seasoned that pan before using it or not. But that helps with the cleaning of it. Usually I put the pan back on the stove with it filled half way up with water and bring it to a boil. Then move it to a cool burner. Let it cool to where it's warm enough you don't burn yourself. Put 1/8 cup of dish soap in it. Get the water foamy. This will collect up the grease. Dump that down the sink with a lot of running hot water and scrub lightly with a soapy green scrub pad to get any stuck remains. Don't scrub too much because you will remove the seasoning, and you'll have to reseason the pan.

  • @dollcf6722
    @dollcf6722 Год назад +26

    You can get that stuff that's sticking on the bottom of the skillet up by pouring a small amount of water on it while the skillet is hot. It not only keeps it from burning and ruining whatever you're cooking but it also adds extra flavor back into whatever you're cooking especially if it's a gravy.

    • @CorwinPatrick
      @CorwinPatrick Год назад +3

      "De-Glazing". Frequently done with wine too.

    • @angelagraves865
      @angelagraves865 Год назад

      You can deglaze with any liquid, and it works best when the liquid is cold.

    • @digitalis2977
      @digitalis2977 Год назад

      @@angelagraves865 I wouldn't counsel pouring cold liquid into empty hot cast iron (that's how you find out your cast has a structural flaw and explosions happen) but hot tap water works just fine.

  • @MLFProp
    @MLFProp Год назад +1

    I'm from the deep South and I think that you have the making of a good southern cook. It just takes love, practice and the right recipe. You follow the recipes very well and I may just have to send you some of my mother's and grandmother's recipes...along with a couple of my own. Keep progressing so well and you'll deserve it.

  • @donadavis1178
    @donadavis1178 Год назад +5

    You can do the bacon potatoes bell pepper add onion and bake them in the oven as well

  • @christinawright7054
    @christinawright7054 9 месяцев назад +1

    Feta cheese, omlete or scrambled egg, freash chopped spinach, and green onions. Yum. Fried potatoes and bacon on the side.

  • @deangraves7462
    @deangraves7462 Год назад +4

    Here are some variations of the country skillet:
    Greek Skillet - Spinach, tomato, onion, and feta
    Denver Skillet - Ham, onion, pepper, cheddar (Red Hatch Chili Sauce for Authentic Colorado)
    California Skillet - Garlic, Avocado, bacon, tomato, sour cream, olives, Monterrey jack
    Mexican skillet - Jalapeno. onion, Mexican chorizo/ bacon, tomato, (olives optional), Cheddar/ Pepper jack/ Cotija and salsa & sour cream
    Irish Skillet - Corn Beef Hash, Onions, cabbage, cheddar with a side of fried apples/ drunken apples.
    New Mexican Skillet: Denver with Substitute potatoes with beans (pinto or black) and Hatch Green Chili Sauce.

  • @kathylutz948
    @kathylutz948 Год назад +1

    I absolutely adore Cooking with H! You guys are so adorable and baby H is precious!

  • @laynecox3992
    @laynecox3992 Год назад +6

    About 20 years ago, I taught my son's Scout Troop how to make this over a campfire. Ain't nothing like cooking in cast iron. Once you get it hot turn the heat way down/or off. The cast iron will still cook the food because it holds the heat so well.

  • @grobinson7507
    @grobinson7507 Год назад +2

    Man she is fricking adorable!!! Crack the egg slightly on the edge of the pan, the knife is breaking the yolk. Is your pan treated? I did mine with flaxseed oil and a 500 degree oven makes the skillet non stick Clean it with salt, I use a scrub brush, medium strength brush, no metal ones rinse with hot water we use paper towel to dry it, this way your towels won’t get all black
    Looks delicious! Your doing a great job!! Most of our diner and restaurants have their own skillet We have one that has a Benny skillet it’s eggs Benedict hash brown on the bottom, ham, 3 eggs, how you want them and then smothered in Hollandaise Sauce, choice of bred or English muffin I can get 2 meals out of it!!!

  • @disgruntledgrunt2492
    @disgruntledgrunt2492 Год назад +19

    Definitely a regular meal around our house. More often than not we use ground pork sausage (breakfast sausage), add onion to the the list of veggies you used, then once all of that has cooked we pour the scramble eggs and cheese over it all and give it a quick mix letting the eggs cook and cheese melt. Depending how we are feeling that morning we make peppered gravy (think same gravy as biscuits and gravy) and everybody can use as much or little of the gravy once the food is dished out.
    As for cleaning your cast iron, I recommend looking at some videos on how to properly season it, and then never use detergent on it. Once seasoned it will become non stick. Using soap on a seasoned skillet will leave the taste of soap in the pan, and thus into your food.
    Outstanding video as always, wishing you the best from Northern Michigan.

    • @stevematthews7686
      @stevematthews7686 Год назад +1

      Very similar to how my family makes it here in Texas! Gotta have onions in it

  • @jennsutherland8608
    @jennsutherland8608 Год назад +1

    My grandma had a cast-iron skillet from when she was about 30 years old. She always put it in her soapy dishwater, cleaned it, dried it, put it back on the stove and took a paper towel and rubbed oil all over it. She did the same thing for 60 years with that pan. Oh no my uncle has it and uses it and he’s been using it for another 20 years, so yes, you can wash it with soap and water. All you have to do is make sure it’s dry and oil it after

  • @davidterry6155
    @davidterry6155 Год назад +9

    Country style typically refers to the way the potatoes are cooked. There is hash browns, country potatoes and this recipe is close to potatoes O’Brien. I usually just wipe down my pan. Rinse under water if too many bits remain and wipe down again. I recently saw a technique for cooking bacon using water. I often put the eggs in and then add some water then cover with a lid to steam the eggs so the top cooks. You could add some Southern style biscuits with this

  • @beckyrinaldi6622
    @beckyrinaldi6622 4 дня назад +1

    I'm American and this looks delicious so I will be making it soon. Thanks!

  • @ronluk76
    @ronluk76 Год назад +6

    Hi guys! Great to see you again.
    I am jealous! That looks so good! I love breakfast food! I go to Dennys here all the time for their breakfast skillet all times of the day. Also a lot of local mom and pop breakfast/brunch/lunch places have breakfast skillet dishes. I love going out to my local brunch places here where I live when I can (assuming I don't just sleep all the way to 1pm on Sat and Sun!

  • @karlsmith2570
    @karlsmith2570 Год назад +1

    4:26
    In reference to cleaning a cast iron skillet or any other cast iron cookware is that you definately don't want to use soap and water to clean it, because if you did, anything that you'd cook in the cast after cleaning it with soap and water will taste like soap
    You'll want to use plain hot water to get any food residue out and break up any grease leftover from the cooking process and after drying, you'll want to add a thin layer of oil to reseason the cast iron and have a couple sheets off paper towels laid out on the skillet when you store it

  • @ins1981Lest
    @ins1981Lest Год назад +10

    Looks good! One thing though- not sure if you used British bacon or not, but I'd highly recommend using American bacon next time. The flavor is just not the same. You also don't need any oil in the pan when frying it as it has such high fat content it will render a ton of good fat that you can save to flavor other dishes. Also, salt the food while you cook it instead of at the end if you can. :)

  • @valeriebolejack5957
    @valeriebolejack5957 Год назад +2

    I love skillet breakfast. On rare occasions we have it for dinner as well. I have my mom's cast iron. Just wash it in water if possible. Dry it and as you have a gas stove put it in to dry. You can preheat to a very low temp,, then turn it off. Prevents rust. After coat it with a light coating of oil. We actually store ours in the oven rather than the cupboards. Many people do. As it seasons, you will see it stck less and less. Yours is brand new so yes, it will stick at first.

    • @Mrhandfriends
      @Mrhandfriends  Год назад +2

      Lol that is exactly where I put ours to store it. It's so heavy I didn't want to try to find a place for it in the cupboard with our other pots and pans. Mrs H 💕

  • @catherinelw9365
    @catherinelw9365 Год назад +18

    If your food is stuck on the pan, remove the pan from the heat, and put a lid on it for a few minutes. The interior steam will loosen the food. Also, this is very similar to a Swiss Roesti, which is fried potatoes with egg on top. I usually cook my eggs on top of the potato/meat mixture, covering the pan for a few moments, which cooks the top of the eggs and melts the cheese.

  • @tammycenter8757
    @tammycenter8757 Год назад +2

    Baby H was thinking, you gotta give me some of that food. It smells too good.

  • @ryanawilson8549
    @ryanawilson8549 Год назад +28

    That cast iron skillet is a thing of beauty

    • @alonenjersey
      @alonenjersey 6 месяцев назад

      Quite right good sir!👍

  • @davinarathbun2693
    @davinarathbun2693 Год назад +2

    Davina in Alaska here. We find using left over baked potatoes or even boiled potatoes. NEVER EVER USE ANY TYPE OF SOAP IN YOUR SKILLET. Clean it with dry paper towels dipped in cooking oil. If you need to deglaze it first just dry it after. Then use the oil rub down. Leave it coated lightly with oil. This way it will stay non stick. Using soap will put the soap into the little holes naturally in the iron. Then your food will taste like it and invite nasty stuff to grow.

  • @jeanvignes
    @jeanvignes Год назад +7

    A few suggestions: I would also boil the potatoes before cutting and frying, too. They fry up faster and are more tender with less of that raw potato taste. I would add diced onion in with the peppers. I would use less oil and then deglaze the pan with some water, chicken broth, or white wine (if you're feeling fancy) instead of adding more oil during cooking. Using a wooden spoon or wooden spatula, you can scrape up those bacon bits from the bottom of the pan after adding a couple of tablespoons of your deglazing liquid, to ramp up the flavor. When the peppers, onions, & potatoes are almost done, I'd toss in a couple of finely minced garlic cloves to enhance the flavor further (if you add the garlic in too early, it will burn.)

    • @cjinasia9266
      @cjinasia9266 11 месяцев назад

      throw the chopped spuds in the nuke for a few minutes.

  • @suefantastic4584
    @suefantastic4584 Год назад +1

    Delicious.. you did a fine job Mrs. H!! Nice!

  • @manxkin
    @manxkin Год назад +3

    Nothing like a good cast iron skillet! The best piece of kitchenware on the planet! Well done!

  • @dedebones1967
    @dedebones1967 Год назад +1

    That skillet breakfast looks amazing and yummy baby Miss H is a cutie pie 🥰 I can't believe she is one years old she is sprouting up like a weed soon she be tall like her daddy she is so adorable 🥰

  • @wykedwryter
    @wykedwryter Год назад +15

    The skillet breakfast I had was at a restaurant and it had scrambled egg in the bottom of the skillet, then potatoes, then sausage, then sausage gravy, onions, and then covered with cheese.....yum!

  • @randykillman6475
    @randykillman6475 Год назад +1

    This dish is sometimes called a Farmer's Breakfast so that gives you an idea of where in the USA it is common. I heard that a dish like this is called "Honkey Eggs" in Pennsylvania. Also, some folks use the items as a filling for a breakfast burrito. In California, where I live, we wrap all sorts of things in a tortilla and call it a breakfast burrito with salsa on the side. Which does not make it Mexican food but it is for sure a California thing. Add a side of fresh fruit for a whole yummy experience
    Cast Iron takes special care including not using soap. The basic upkeep is 1. Rinse with warm water and use a brush or scraper to remove stuck-on bits. -- For really stuck-on food, scrub with salt and oil, rinse and wipe clean. 2. Dry the pan and coat with a thin layer of oil. 3. Store until ready to use. Some folks use a chain to get off stuck on bits. You should goggle it for lots of tips

  • @gingersnap22
    @gingersnap22 Год назад +11

    A lot of restaurants have these on their menu too. My dad use to make this every Sunday. It was a family tradition. I miss it. ❤️

  • @emilywhitfield2780
    @emilywhitfield2780 Год назад +1

    This is similar to the skillet hash that I've made! Along with the potatoes, onions, and bell peppers I add smoked sausage, carrots mushrooms and sometimes cabbage and fry up everything until tender! I top with cheese( cheddar, Swiss, pepper jack, etc) cover and let cheese melt! So good for breakfast, lunch, or supper! Use whatever meats, veggies, seasonings and cheese you like!! So good! Love from a very cold Missouri!!!

  • @sadiekincaid5310
    @sadiekincaid5310 Год назад +5

    If you scramble the eggs then you can actually put it in a tortilla and make a breakfast burrito out of it.
    Some people call that a breakfast hash. One thing about that dish is that you can put whatever you want in it to make it to your own taste. Pending on what region of the US you are in will depend on what you will find in a skillet breakfast at a diner.
    I love to put Mexican chorizo (fresh) in that instead of bacon and then put it in a tortilla and eat it as a breakfast burrito.
    A tip for next time you make a skillet breakfast is pre cook your potatoes then you can actually just add in ingredients as you need them instead of having to take all the other ingredients out before cooking other stuff.
    With cast iron you never wash with dish soap after you have seasoned your cast iron cookware. Before you use cast iron cookware you need to season so that way your food will not stick and how you season it is you put vegetable oil in your pan and then you put it in the oven that is high as it will usually go for about an hour.

  • @eddiehagler6127
    @eddiehagler6127 Год назад +1

    Clean the skillet by scraping it with a plastic or wood utensils then use mild dish soap only if needed. Rinse and dry thoroughly… put the skillet back on the burner (job as I believe you say) to complete drying.
    You should probably then, while it is still very warm coat it with grape seed or other neutral oil and bake the pan upside down in the oven at 350 or higher for a couple of hours to “season” the skillet.

  • @KRAMPUS_420
    @KRAMPUS_420 Год назад +10

    In my opinion. There are two things meant for a cast iron skillet. Cornbread and pineapple upside down cake.

  • @vikingboats
    @vikingboats Год назад +1

    I use the same ingredients but about 3x the bacon. I also use fresh mushrooms and a touch of onion powder. Absolutely bloody lovely breakfast you’ve made Mrs H! Love from Texas!

  • @kaylanichols7343
    @kaylanichols7343 Год назад +7

    I love this meal. I sometimes will do kielbasa, peppers, onion and potato as breakfast. I season with salt, pepper, paprika, oregano and a dash or 2 of Texas Pete

    • @Mrhandfriends
      @Mrhandfriends  Год назад +4

      I'm there for the Kielbasa. Fried kielbasa is best. Mrs H 💕

    • @lsrx101
      @lsrx101 Год назад

      @@Mrhandfriends My mother often made fried potatoes, onions and keilbasa for dinner. One day my6 yo son asker her "Granny, are we going to have fried potatoes ands sausage on Christmas like we usually do?" To my knowledge we had never had it on Christmas, however she didn't miss a beat and said "We absoluterly are!" And we did for many Christmas dinners afterward. :)

  • @SimplyMariaC
    @SimplyMariaC Год назад +2

    The family H would fit very well here in the USA!!

  • @bellsTheorem1138
    @bellsTheorem1138 Год назад +12

    This is a common dish in Amrican diners. Home cooked is even better. Looks delicious.

  • @sandrajones8339
    @sandrajones8339 Год назад +1

    When you clean the skillet you MUST dry it well then rub in a little bit of grease and let it set. Any moisture it will rust!

  • @Wizardcastslightningbolt
    @Wizardcastslightningbolt Год назад +6

    This is my breakfast everyday. I make a huge batch on Sunday and portion it out for the week. It makes for great meal prep and it is a nice way to get some protein and vegetables.
    I personally add some heat to my dish with either some jalapeños, chili flakes, or hot sauce.

  • @danielleengel9752
    @danielleengel9752 Год назад +1

    Cute that your little one liked it. She's adorable. What you made is similar to the way we make it in California but you did use too much oil. The bacon already has enough oil/fat/salt. You need to pour some of the oil/grease out of the pan. That dish is something many people eat here for breakfast usually with chopped up left overs & fresh veggies like green bell peppers, mushrooms, grilled with yellow onion, potatoes, garlic, & topped with cheese & green onions. Your pan was too hot when you cooked the eggs, that's why they bubbled up & papered. You can make it with sunny side up, over easy, or scrabbled eggs but always cook eggs on a very low heat. Many people add sausage & ham chunks & a tiny bit of seasoning salt or regular salt & pepper. Cast iron Skillets are prized & not usually washed with soap though some people do use soap. People usually use oil & salt to clean them. My favorite breakfasts here are Huevos (eggs) Rancheros, Chicken & Waffles, Pancakes, sausage, & over easy eggs, or breakfast burritos. All very common here. We eat over easy eggs & sourdough toast often & scrambled eggs with bell peppers in corn tortillas with verde (green) salsa. I make that for my kids in the morning. This is because we are in California lots of other places in the US serve biscuits & gravy or heavy breakfast dishes etc...You can get that here but more healthy locals eat fruit for breakfast, a big lunch & salad, & a small healthy dinner. Cheers to you 3 trying new things. Must be fun. :)

  • @k.ambrosio602
    @k.ambrosio602 Год назад +11

    Never had country skillet before. But I didn’t grow up with most of these foods you guys have made. So you guys are giving me ideas on recipes to try as well! Haha! Where’s Gina and Kathy to help with your cast iron questions?!?!?! Lol Good Job Mrs. H!

    • @ryanawilson8549
      @ryanawilson8549 Год назад +1

      Where are you located

    • @k.ambrosio602
      @k.ambrosio602 Год назад +3

      @@ryanawilson8549 I am from Southern California but was never really exposed to these dishes since I ate more culturally based foods.

    • @ryanawilson8549
      @ryanawilson8549 Год назад +1

      @@k.ambrosio602 makes sense

  • @wargame2play
    @wargame2play Год назад +1

    I make something similar on weekends. I call it my cast iron hash. I add 1/2 to a whole onion and whisk the eggs before pouring them over the rest of the ingredients. Then add a generous slathering of cheddar or Mexican blend shredded cheese.
    I’ve seen it served with a topping of southern style country gravy ( the thick kind ) but I enjoy it with ketchup ! Great with a piece of toast and a steaming cup of coffee!

  • @PatrickJDoyle-bw3fu
    @PatrickJDoyle-bw3fu Год назад +6

    The ingredients can be prepared before hand then cooked up when needed, like breakfast casserole.

  • @christinecash9562
    @christinecash9562 Год назад +1

    Hello from Atlanta. You have a similar dish from Cornwall called "raw fry" or "Cornish raw fry". I have heard Ruth Goodman (historian) call it raw tattie fry. There are recipes and at least one video on the internet.

  • @chrisj3318
    @chrisj3318 Год назад +4

    love a good breakfast skillet ( at our house we call it a breakfast bowl) it's also good with some salsa , or maybe a little ketchup on the potatoe part lol

  • @danaconnor1979
    @danaconnor1979 Год назад

    I'm a country girl from Maryland. 😊 This is something my grandparents would make for us grandkids when we would spend the weekend at the farm. It was perfect! There's things everyone likes. We had scrambled eggs, potatoes, peppers, onions, mushrooms, sliced sausage (or bacon crumbles), topped with cheese, and a side of biscuits. I still fix this on my days off work. It works great as a breakfast or dinner. I love it !!!

  • @Treasacello
    @Treasacello Год назад +6

    Yes, we have this a couple times per month, but not just for breakfast. I usually add diced onion, garlic, salt and pepper. Then when it'd cooked, I add fresh tomato. Fun fact, if your potatoes don't want to cook, adding just a light sprinkling of salt while they're cooking will help draw the water out and help them cook faster. As for cleaning the wrought iron skillet, I clean in hot water with a nylon scrub pad and dish soap, then I put it back on the stove on low heat to dry, then wipe with a new seasoning layer of oil to keep it non-stick and keep it from rusting.

    • @sherrygreer3069
      @sherrygreer3069 Год назад

      I clean my cast iron skillets this way too and I drain my bacon grease into a glass jar that I keep in my refrigerator to season it when needed.

  • @mikehermen3036
    @mikehermen3036 Год назад +1

    I ever seen it with whole fried eggs. Much simpler to cook the bacon, veg and potatoes - leave it in skillet. Beat some eggs and cheese together. Then dump that right in the skillet with everything else. Keep stirring till the egg is cooked and the cheese is all melted. Make a whole mess of it on the campfire for breakfast for the whole group. Easy meal.

  • @SBishop73
    @SBishop73 Год назад +6

    I've not made this at home, but it is on the menu in most diners for the breakfast menu. I still remember when I was new to using cast iron, when my mom saw me put it in soapy water, you'd think I had murdered someone LOL

  • @justinhejlik6519
    @justinhejlik6519 Год назад +1

    Yes one thing to consider. When Mrs. H says "I don't know how many calories".
    Americans: "ALL OF THE CALORIES!"

  • @christined6321
    @christined6321 Год назад +10

    I grew up eating this but my family calls it home fries. We usually season the potatoes with seasoned salt,paprika, garlic & onion powder black pepper and hot pepper seeds 😂we like it spicy. And onions cooked with the potatoes.

  • @zacharyricords8964
    @zacharyricords8964 Год назад +1

    To clean the skillet, if its not too bad, i put a handful of course salt like kosher salt and scrub it around with a paper towel. If its very messy, i put water in it and bring it up to a boil and scrub off the stuck food. Then pour it out and and repeat the step with the salt. After cleaning, i suggest wiping the skillet down with small bit if olive oil to help keep it fresh and seasoned.

  • @shielabasile4859
    @shielabasile4859 Год назад +10

    If you are checking out ABs recipes may I suggest the smothered pork chops? NOM!

  • @DaveZumbrun-dl1ve
    @DaveZumbrun-dl1ve Год назад +2

    I love watching your family

  • @erinbernstein6843
    @erinbernstein6843 Год назад +5

    It’s basically a breakfast burrito sans the burrito. Nekkid Brekky Burrito

    • @erinbernstein6843
      @erinbernstein6843 Год назад +2

      *tortilla rather Or call it breadless breakfast burrito

  • @wargame2play
    @wargame2play Год назад +1

    I make this on weekends ! Usually in a nice cast iron skillet like yours. You can add or subtract food till you find your favorite flavors! I go with potatoes, onions, bacon, sausage ( breakfast link ) peppers, red of yellow ( my wife hates the green ones ) maybe mushrooms or other leftover foods!then I add a egg( cook it right in the mixture) and serve it with a topping of shredded cheddar! ( I also add ketchup on my serving) great with toast or English muffins.

  • @davidterry6155
    @davidterry6155 Год назад +5

    Also this is an occasional breakfast, maybe around the Holidays when all of the family is together

  • @ronsaunchegrow7418
    @ronsaunchegrow7418 Год назад +1

    I usually put onion in with the peppers when it is cooking and add some of the white sausage gravy on top after it is done cooking. But, yes, this is a regular in my house, especially when we are camping.

  • @kyndread71
    @kyndread71 Год назад +6

    AB's channel is OUTSTANDING -- peeps, you gotta try his southern fried cabbage w/bacon and andouille, it is TO DIE FOR.

  • @louisaziz1235
    @louisaziz1235 Год назад

    Well done, Mrs.H. Really looks delicious. Don't be afraid to use a metal spatula in your cast iron skillet. It really helps to get the yummy, crispy bits off the bottom of the skillet. After serving the meal, I immediately put whatever is left in the skillet on another plate. Then, while still very hot, I put cold water in the skillet. This helps release any food particles, making it easier to clean. I use soap and water and a plastic scouring pad to clean it. Then, put it on the stove over high heat to dry and coat with vegetable oil to season and protect it. I have had mine for years, so they are very well seasoned. Many new skillets come pre-seasoned. I yours did not, wash and dry well, coat with oil entirely, and put it in a 425-degree oven for a minimum of thirty minutes. Then let it cool in the oven. Since it holds the heat so long, I leave it overnight. I have several cast iron skillets of different sizes and a Dutch oven. If you have a domed lid for your skillet, you can cook a pot roast in the oven. Bake breakfast biscuits, pie, or cake too. There are several books available on cast iron cooking that include many recipes. Many Blessings.

  • @MrRavager420
    @MrRavager420 Год назад +16

    i lived in texas for a while, where breakfast tacos are a common occurrence at many jobs ive worked. somebody would always bring in like 30 tacos for the crew. it was not very different to what you've made. you could throw that in as filling into a tortilla with some hot sauce or salsa and itd be pretty close

    • @noutubeusrnames
      @noutubeusrnames Год назад

      Yup, I'm from California and we make breakfast burritos out of it, except we add homemade salsa and avocados. However, I include sausage patties and throw it all in the oven. Yummmm😊

  • @donnabrockable
    @donnabrockable Год назад +2

    Yes, this is a regular at my house but I always add onions. Sometimes mushrooms also.

  • @LizJasonHEA
    @LizJasonHEA Год назад +4

    We definitely have breakfast casserole or skillet breakfast in the south. I am a native Tennessean and also lived for a while in southern Georgia. It varies a little from region to region.
    I would add some chopped onion to that recipe for a little extra flavor. I've also seen people add sliced mushroom but I don't care for that in my.
    I would have completely covered the top of that Skillet dish with grated cheese. You can never have enough
    Also I've seen it made with hash browns instead of diced potatoes but that's also a regional or a taste preference. I use whichever I have available. I often have a bag of frozen grated potatoes which is what we make hash browns.
    Yours looks delicious.!!

  • @cjgoldma
    @cjgoldma Год назад +1

    I use grated potatoe hashbrowns.once the vegs and meat are cooked.i Crack my eggs right on top and put a lid it to cook the eggs. Always more cheese and serve with a fresh salsa and sour cream.

  • @liszacharysmith
    @liszacharysmith Год назад +4

    Some grits and bulldog gravy would round that out real nice!! 😋

  • @katmit69
    @katmit69 Год назад

    So yes this is something we'd often make when my boys were younger at home, on the weekends. A good scramble was easy to cook and everyone ate it. The only difference is we'd put a little onion in as well and chopped the onion and bell pepper a little smaller. I also tend to only cook with Olive Oil for healthy options. To clean the Cast Iron skillet, it's pretty easy once you "Season" it. Generally that's done before you use it. You can use a bit of dish soap and scour it to get it very clean, it won't hurt it. Then dry it well. Then rub it down lightly with oil, very well inside and out, put it in the oven on low heat and let it "bake" for a good 15 - 30 minutes, this seasons the skillet. Take it out of the oven, let it cool down and wipe it down really well to get any excess oil. Each time you use it, it'll be easier to clean, you generally should be able to scour it out with just hot water, clean it when it's hot with hot water, and "Season" it after each use by wiping down the inside with oil and baking in the oven on slow heat for about 15 minutes. That's how you keep your Cast Iron Skillet in good cooking condition. 😊 I have a couple in different sizes for different things, I cook cornbread in a Cast Iron, Steaks and Chicken are always cooked in the Cast Iron, if not on the grill, stir fried veggies work great in the Cast Iron. Enjoy watching you try all these great recipes!! ❤

  • @AW11-e4h
    @AW11-e4h Год назад +7

    Don’t forget the Texas Pete hot sauce 🤘🤘

  • @arthurjohnson5554
    @arthurjohnson5554 Год назад +2

    Your channel is absolutely wonderful, I enjoy watching it so very much. Thank you 🙂

  • @unklebacon44
    @unklebacon44 Год назад +3

    They're popular around the country. The chain Denny's makes them quite a bit.....I've always liked them, throw together something with love and you can't go wrong

  • @mrsgunsage01
    @mrsgunsage01 Год назад +1

    Get yourself a chainmail scrubber on Amazon and coarse salt. Lots of people have already given the full step by step on cleaning and seasoning, but I cannot overstate how helpful a chainmail scrubber is. I swear I near had a heart attack when you said dish soap and cast iron in the same sentence.

  • @Koyotito20
    @Koyotito20 Год назад +4

    Honestly if I've had a long night the next morning/afternoon I'm taking the family to waffle house. We do make a breakfast skillet in our house but it's more for dinners, special occasions like Christmas morning or if we have guest staying with us. I like to use Spicy breakfast sausage, onions, and jalapeños along with all the ingredients yall used. Yall did great on your skillet

  • @coreyortiz2061
    @coreyortiz2061 Год назад +1

    Once again you made a dish that looks incredibly delicious! Loving the videos and I look forward to seeing more.

  • @SherriLyle80s
    @SherriLyle80s Год назад +4

    Hi guys! I use salt to clean my skillet. Every once in a blue moon it might need dish detergent, but only do that once your skillet is seasoned well and a little nonstick. Otherwise continue to use salt and rinse with water only, and dry immediately. 😁

  • @winstonsmith8441
    @winstonsmith8441 Год назад +1

    We usually cooked a skillet breakfast when we were camping. Easy to whip up a quick breakfast for several people when you only have a one or two burner stove.

  • @KeithDoesThings
    @KeithDoesThings Год назад +8

    Cast iron pizza is the BOMB!!

    • @Mrhandfriends
      @Mrhandfriends  Год назад +3

      We made a Chicago deep dish skillet pizza and it was amazing ruclips.net/video/UnzCfZueq70/видео.html ♥️ 🇺🇸

    • @TheOnlyOneStanding8079
      @TheOnlyOneStanding8079 Год назад

      My nieghbor is Italian American and she cook pizza in cast iron skillet and her pizza came out heavenly

  • @apt221bbakerst
    @apt221bbakerst Год назад +1

    This dish is used by everyone in the States and there are a lot of variations to it. I make mine with chopped onions, chopped potatoes, green and red peppers, eggs and after it is cooked, I put Salsa on top for more flavor and vegetables.