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Emergency Breakfast-cake (savoury or sweet)

Step 7Breakfast Cakes Around the World

Breakfast Cakes Around the World
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People are making these things!  And eating them too!  Which is great.  Send me pictures and a short description to add to the collection. 
The idea is that it would be nice to have a little library of possible breakfast cake inspirations here.
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Feb 6, 2011. 9:38 AMgingerman32 says:
A great tool for cooking the top of egg dishes, and others, is a heat gun. this is available in hardware stores to do things like peeling paint and melting stuff. Buy the highest wattage you can find.
Heat guns cook really fast, but you can control the speed by moving it closer or farther away from the food. It's not a torch, but electric. No flame.
Heat guns make good roasters for nuts and coffee and such as well.
And you can use it to peel paint.
Jun 29, 2010. 9:04 AMchirp-o-tron says:
I made one of these and it turned out great! To cook both sides, though, I flipped the cake over once one side looked done. This seemed to work pretty well. I used oats and honey granola with 2 eggs, and some dried pomegranate seeds in the cake (as well as some pomegranate seeds I tried to rehydrate on the top) Thanks for the recipe!

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