Breakfast " Stacked Sausage Tort "

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john pen

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My wife made this Stacked Sausage Tort for breakfast down at camp today...Ill get her to reply here and post the recipe. It was excellant ! It had ham, sausage, salami, cheese, eggs, peppers, spinich and onion wrapped in a puff pastry (no relation). She made it in a spring pan.

 
Here's the recipe-hope you enjoy it as much as we did!


Stacked Suasage Torte courtesy of View of America

Ingredients:

1 cup fully cooked ham (cubed)
1 cup salami (cubed)
1 package 8 ounces brown and serve sausage links
1 pound fresh spinach (or 10 ounce package frozen spinach)
5 eggs
1 teaspoon water
2 tablespoons butter
1 red bell pepper (cut into strips)
1 small onion, chopped finely
1 package 8 ounceor 6 Cheese Italian (or Swiss cheese or Mozzarella )
1 package 17 ounce frozen puff pastry (defrosted)

Directions:

Steam or cook spinach, drain in strainer, pressing to remove excess moisture. Beat 4 eggs and 1 egg white together. Beat remaining egg yolk with water; set aside. Heat 1 tablespoon butter in an 8-inch omelet pan. When hot, pour in half the beaten eggs and cook until set, turning if needed to cook top. Remove from pan but do not fold. Repeat with remaining butter and eggs.

Open pastry sheets carefully, pinching to close any holes. Roll one sheet into a 12-inch square. Carefully lift and fit into an 8-inch spring-form pan. Trim second pastry into an 8-inch circle. Make pastry cutouts from scraps. To assemble: place one omelet on pastry in bottom of spring-form pan. Spoon drained spinach over this.

Layer half the Mozzarella cheese over spinach. Top with ham and red peppers and onion. Add second omelet and arrange sausage links over this. Sprinkle over salami. Top with remaining cheese. Adjust circle over all, cut pastry as needed and pinch edge.

Brush pastry with beaten egg yolk and water. Arrange pastry cut-outs atop. Bake in a 375° oven for 70 to 75 minutes. Cool for 10 minutes before cutting. May be served warm or cold
 
That thang looks awesome. What could be used to replace the spinach? Some folks around here ain't too great with the spinach.
 

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