Boudin hash for breakfast

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crankybuzzard

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I had forgotten a package of boudin in the frig and discovered it this morning. It had lost it's vacuum so I figured I'd better do something with it. So, boudin hash it was!

I chopped up an onion, some bell pepper, and a few red taters. Added them to some bacon grease, and dusted with some dried thyme. Once the taters were done, I put them on a plate for later.

While the taters were cooking, I opened up the pack of boudin and did the sniff test. It's been in the frig since I made it 3 weeks ago, and it lost its vacuum. I'm thinking the rice started to ferment a bit. Foam, any thoughts on that?

Since it smelled ok, so I took a link out, skinned it, and tossed it into the pan.

After chopping up the naked boudin and frying it for a bit, I added a couple of eggs and stirred them in until they were almost done.

Once the eggs were close to done, I added the taters back to the pan and mixed it all up!

Plated it up on my fine china, added some Tabasco, and dug in! Good stuff!
 
Richie, it was some good stuff! I hadn't made it in years and forgot how much I liked it!

Gonna do the other link tomorrow.
 
Looks like an awesome breakfast. Would like to try it some time. Never made boudin but had it... pretty good stuff
 
Looks and sounds delicious, Cranky! And topped properly with Tobasco...very nicely done! Thumbs Up

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Gary
 
Thanks folks! We love boudin most any way it's served, but this is a good way to "get rid of" the meat left in the stuffer. :drool
 
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