Southern Respite

by Christi on March 3, 2010

During the week, breakfast is kind of a hit and miss sort of deal around here. More often than not, I grab something as I am sitting here at my computer with a cup of coffee as I am working. Weekends, though, are another matter. Even though there is plenty to be done on the weekends, we try to slow down a little and enjoy a weekend breakfast together.

This coming weekend, it is supposed to be in the 60’s and sunny. Perfect for breakfast on the porch. Here are some pics of a previous weekend breakfast on the porch. Look forward for more to come!

We're all set.

We're all set.

Bailey is peeking at us over the table.

Bailey is peeking at us over the table.

Have a seat.

Have a seat.

I love the little fruit spoons (far right)

I love the little fruit spoons (far right)

I can see a pretty little flower while I sip my coffee.

I can see a pretty little flower while I sip my coffee.

Mimosas can be served from the pretty pitcher.

Mimosas can be served from the pretty pitcher.

We can keep an eye on the robin's nest.

We can keep an eye on the robin's nest.

Some good food . . .

We can enjoy some good food . . .

some good conversation . . .

some good conversation . . .

At our lovely Southern breakfast!

At our lovely Southern breakfast!

Thanks for joining me at my Southern Breakfast Tablescape. Check out the other lovely tablescapes at Between Naps on the Porch.

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Today’s Lagniappe: Eggs Sardou
Delicious – If you don’t want to make these yourself, just head on down to New Orleans and order it from one of their great restaurants! It was created at Antoine’s and named after French playwright Victorien Sardou

4 Poached Eggs (See below)
1 Recipe Creamed Spinach (see below)
1 Recipe Hollandaise Sauce (see below)
4 Artichoke bottoms
Paprika for sprinkling

Divide the creamed spinach in the center of two heated plates, nest two artichoke bottoms per plate on the spinach. Place a poached egg on each artichoke bottom then top with a generous portion of Hollandaise sauce. Sprinkle with Paprika. Serve.

Serves 2.

Poached Eggs Recipe

Fill a dutch oven with 1? of water, heat until just below a simmer. Add a few dashes of white vinegar. Crack the eggs and gently drop them into the water, keeping the shell as close to the water as possible when dropping them in. With a slotted spoon, gently move the ghost like strands of white back to the yolk. The eggs are done when the whites are no longer transparent, and the yolks are still runny. Remove with a slotted spoon and gently dry off with a towel.

Creamed Spinach Recipe

1 Cup Cooked and chopped Spinach, squeezed in a kitchen towel to remove excess water
1 Pint Heavy Cream, reduced by 3/4 of its volume
A pinch Freshly Grated Nutmeg
A pinch of Cayenne
1 tsp Crystal hot sauce
A few drops of Worcestershire sauce
Kosher salt to taste

Hollandaise Sauce Recipe

2 tsp Red Wine Vinegar
2 tsp Fresh Lemon Juice
3 Egg Yolks
1/2 Cup Clarified Butter, warm
Kosher Salt & Cayenne Pepper
1 Dash Crystal Hot Sauce
A few drops Worcestershire Sauce

Place the vinegar, lemon juice, and egg yolks in the top deck of a double boiler. The water in the lower deck should be hot but not boiling.
Whisk slowly until you see the yolks start to coagulate on the sides. If the pan gets too hot, remove it from the heat for a minute, whisking constantly.
Whisk while cooking, minding the bowl temperature, until the yolks are lighter in color and do not leave yellow streaks when the whisk goes through them. If you see any signs of scrambling, remove the bowl from the heat.
When the yolk/acid mixture is good and thick, remove from the heat and slowly drizzle in the clarified butter, whisking constantly, until incorporated.
Add the hot and Worcestershire sauces, and season to taste with the salt & cayenne.

If the sauce is a little too thick, you can thin it down with a few splashes of hot water.

Makes about 2/3 Cup.

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The Tablescaper March 6, 2010 at 9:22 pm

Such a lovely way to greet the morning!

- The Tablescaper

Nellie March 5, 2010 at 6:45 pm

Loved your tablescape, cause I love love love those dishes.
I actually had 2 of the salad plates that I found at a place called old time pottery here in Florida. I used to have them hanging on the wall. Love the pink stripes on the edges of the plates and saucers and the adorable cups with the flower inside. How sweet!
Such a lovely spring table.
Blessings, Nellie

CYnthia March 4, 2010 at 7:43 pm

Lovely breakfast table! Have a great evening!

denisemarie March 4, 2010 at 5:50 pm

yummo! very sweet, springy table.

chie March 4, 2010 at 4:03 pm

What a fabulous eating brekky with you in that fab place you have.

Pretty…

sarah March 4, 2010 at 3:49 pm

Christi, I’d love to enjoy breakfast with you in this setting. And yes, I’ll have a mimosa, please. The pink stripes and flowers are so pretty, as is this table setting.
Thanks for sharing!

honeysuckle March 4, 2010 at 3:41 pm

Enjoy that nice weather there as we are supposed to have snow tonight! Again! I can’t wait to be able to eat on my porch! Enjoy!

Sandy March 4, 2010 at 2:40 pm

Oh, I’ll take the 60s! :)

Lovely table, just lovely!

Maryrose March 4, 2010 at 1:46 pm

What a beautiful table. Love the birds, love the pink and it looks like a wonderful spot to enjoy the birds. I also love the combo of the pink stripes and print of your dishes. Very sweet.

peg March 4, 2010 at 11:47 am

Is it really that green where you are? I’m so envious. Here in western PA we still ahve a lot of snow. Lucky you..and to have breakfast out on the porch..wow! Peggy from PA

Marty March 4, 2010 at 11:28 am

Oh what a breath of spring. I love the setting and your dishes and accessories are just perfect. Beautiful. Hugs, Marty

Gail March 4, 2010 at 3:04 am

Beautiful tablescape for a breakfast setting. I would probably linger too long and get anything else done for the day but it would be worth it. Love the silver accents with the pastels. The flatware is gorgeous. Thanks for sharing.

Lia from Petite Little Bee March 4, 2010 at 1:45 am

Beautiful and the recipes look fantastic too. Thanks for sharing!!! Cheers, Lia

Kathryn@BonafideSouthern March 3, 2010 at 10:21 pm

What a beautiful table for breakfast. Your floral dishes are so pretty. Perfect for a spring morning. Thanks for sharing and happy TT to you!

Yvonne March 3, 2010 at 10:07 pm

Christi, I would love to be eating breakfast on that lovely porch. Pour me a mimosa!
Yvonne

Mimi March 3, 2010 at 10:07 pm

How fortunate you can have a meal outside; I just want to be able to sit outside for more than a minute without shivering!
Love your pink/white stripes with the florals…makes for a really pretty table.

Sherry March 3, 2010 at 9:36 pm

Very pretty! I want to sit out on that porch for a few hours and see the sun.

Nancy March 3, 2010 at 9:33 pm

Pretty dishes and the centerpiece is stunning! The food sounds so delicious!

Martha March 3, 2010 at 9:28 pm

Oh my! I think I’m coming to your house for breakfast! Those dishes are so pretty too. I would love to be sitting on your pretty porch sipping a mimosa!

Ardee-ann March 3, 2010 at 9:07 pm

Thank you for sharing your weekend breakfast traditions with us. The table settings are lovely and your recipe sounds divine. You are so precious and such a joy to read.

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