Wednesday 18 May 2011

Eggs for Soldiers - brisket hash


Eggs for Soldiers is a new initiative from Noble Foods to raise money for the charity Help for Heroes. 15p from the sale of each half dozen free-range eggs (currently available from Tesco, with more outlets hopefully to follow) goes to help rehabilitate personnel wounded while serving in the armed forces.

Now, as it happens I am not a fan of armed conflict. I tend to think that there are very few valid reasons for starting wars, and that just because my government says they are right and someone else is wrong doesn't mean they are. And even if they are wrong, I don't think letting lots of young people die violently or come home broken is the best way to sort it out.

On the other hand, I also think that each individual member of the armed forces who is injured while in service deserves the best possible facilities and aids to rehabilitation. I believe that it gives some hope for the future of civilisation that in a couple of generations we have moved from executing shell-shocked men to building specialist facilities to provide first class treatment for veterans suffering combat stress reactions. If buying a box of eggs can help with that sort of progress, I think that is pretty great, really.

Now, the obvious recipe to go with eggs for soldiers would be eggs & toast soldiers - which I happen to adore. However Paul doesn't like runny egg yolk, and toast soldiers are pointless with hard-boiled, so I made something delicious where I could have my eggs nice and runny and he could have his fried to buggery, just the way he likes them.

Brisket Hash

350g leftover meat (I used some barbecued brisket)
1 small onion
2 cloves garlic
salt, pepper and parsley
oil for frying
Eggs for Soldiers and tomatoes to serve

Chop the meat, onion, garlic & parsley roughly. Pulse in the food processor until crumbly and combined but not a paste. Season heavily with pepper and some salt. This is no time for dainty flavouring.

Heat a glug of oil in a heavy based frying pan, and add the meat mixture. Fry until crispy in places and appetising all the way through. Top with eggs and fried tomatoes. Serves 2 generously (or 3 or 4 if you add some toast or fried potatoes).



I received 2 boxes of Eggs for Soldiers but no other payment or inducement for writing about them. I am making a donation to Help For Heroes in exchange.

10 comments:

leaf (the indolent cook) said...

Yeah, not too keen on war but I'd support this cause too. I like what you've done with the eggs, so hearty!

Bettina Douglas said...

We were only just talking about comfort foods and how soft boiled eggs with toast soldiers are one of the few "healthy" comfort foods.

Alicia Foodycat said...

Leaf - tasty too!

Mother - not healthy the way I butter my toast...

Caroline said...

Agree - on a governmental scale war should be avoided, but no point in penalising those brave enough to do the job they are told to do.

I'm with Paul on the egg yolks though.

Angie's Recipes said...

This is my type of comfort and healthy food! The sunny side up looks terrific!

Alicia Foodycat said...

C - bizarre! The runny yolk is the best bit!

Angie - thanks!

Simona said...

Indeed, the runny yolk is the best part. I am totally with you on that (sorry, Paul). I am also with you on armed conflicts and veterans. A very interesting initiative. As I said, runny yolk for me, please ;)

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Deb in Hawaii said...

This looks like a delicious breakfast--I love hash. A worthwhile cause to support too. ;-)

Alicia Foodycat said...

Simona - Runny yolks forever!

Jay - thanks!

Deb - Hash is very forgiving.

Ben - thanks!

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