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Huevos A La Flamenca

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Eggs 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 Onions, chopped
6 Garlic cloves, chopped
1 Green bell pepper, deribbed
and chopped
2 T Olive oil
1 Spicy sausage, such as
chorizo luganega or a
smoked green peppercorn
duck sausage about 4
ounces cut into rounds
8 Vine-ripe tomatoes, diced
or use good-quality
canned
tomatoes
8 Eggs
1/3 c Peas, blanched or frozen
1 Roasted red bell pepper, cut
into strips
12 Thin asparagus spears
trimmed and cut into
manageable lengths
2 T Dry sherry, up to 3

INSTRUCTIONS

INSTRUCTIONS: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.  Saute the onion, garlic
and green pepper in the olive oil until the  onion softens, then add
the sausage and saute until lightly browned  in spots. Add the tomatoes
and cook until it is a saucelike mixture.  Layer about two thirds of
the sauce/sausage mixture into 4 individual  ramekins or 1 large one.
Break eggs into this mixture, either 2 in  each individual ramekin or
all 8 in the large one. Garnish with the  rest of the sauce, spooned
around the eggs, as well as the peas,  peppers and asparagus. Sprinkle
with sherry.  Cover and bake until the eggs are set, 10 to 15 minutes.
Serves 4.  More recipes from San Fran Chronicle Posted to CHILE-HEADS
DIGEST by  Judy Howle <howle@ebicom.net> on Apr 19, 1998

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