MEXICAN GASHOUSE EGGS by Hanniejanie
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These are really simple to make and they add variety to your morning.  

 
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Step 1: Ingredients needed

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Olive oil
1 tortilla, corn or flour
1 egg
Salt & pepper to taste
Salsa
Grated cheese
Skillet 
jessyratfink says: Apr 11, 2012. 11:20 AM
That looks fantastic. :D
Hanniejanie (author) says: Apr 12, 2012. 10:11 AM
thank you! :)
basya says: Apr 12, 2012. 9:09 AM
why they are not boiled,they should be more healthy
10Haleys says: Apr 11, 2012. 3:52 PM
yum!....you will have to make one for me sometime ;)
lafnbear says: Apr 8, 2012. 8:20 PM
"gas house" :: "gasthaus" :: "guest house" :: B&B breakfast...?
CementTruck says: Apr 9, 2012. 7:29 AM
A Gasthaus (also called Gasthof, Landhaus, or Pension) is a German-style inn or tavern with a bar, a restaurant, banquet facilities and hotel rooms for rent.

I believe that it was misspelled here, and in Wikipedia. However, since eating many eggs can cause "The Vapors" Gas House might be appropriate.
dchall8 says: Apr 7, 2012. 12:28 PM
Where did you get that name?

Maybe if I knew what a gas house was it would help :-)
Hanniejanie (author) says: Apr 7, 2012. 3:35 PM
this might answer your question better.. :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_in_the_basket
Hanniejanie (author) says: Apr 7, 2012. 2:35 PM
I got the name from the recipe that I used.

Gas house eggs are eggs that you fry in a skillet like above but you only use bread instead of tortillas and salsa like the Mexican Gas house eggs. :) Hope that answers your question. :)
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