Recipe: Green Eggs & Ham From The Huckleberry Cafe & Bakery (2024)

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Friday, 29 March 2013

While it was a perfectlyserviceablemeal with some very good points, The Huckleberry Cafe and Bakery in Santa Monica was one of those places that everyone told me I simply had to try in Los Angeles that just failed to really blow me away. It reminded me of a much more crowded, much less exciting version of Joans on Third in West Hollywood. Unlike Joan’s though, during the breakfast or lunch rush there is a very good chance you’ll order hot food then not be able to sit anywhere; you are not allowed to save a table until after you have queued and ordered. I feel this is an even more stupid situation in quite a small cafe than the fashionable thing in London where you can’t book in lots of the newerrestaurants; at least that serves a purpose.

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However, one good thing I did take away from my meal (the food was good, just not stand out good) and myexperienceat therestaurantwas this breakfast/ brunch dish that I have stolen: Green Eggs & Ham (helloDr Seuss fans!) It was a lovely dish, but you know those times when you are in arestaurantwhen you feel you can do a better job of whatever you are eating at the time, back in your own kitchen?

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Green Eggs & Ham

  • Author: Rachel Phipps
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 15 minutes
  • Yield: Serves 1
  • Category: Brunch
  • Cuisine: Californian
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Description

One of my favourite brunch dishes, inspired by The Huckleberry Cafe in Santa Monica, Los Angeles.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 2 Large Eggs
  • 1 tbsp Fresh Pesto
  • 4 Slices Parma Ham or Prosciutto
  • 1 English Breakfast Muffin
  • 1 Very Large Handful Fresh Rocket (Arugula)
  • Sea Salt Flakes (I use Maldon)
  • Freshly Ground Black Pepper

Instructions

  1. Slice the muffin in half down the middle and lightly toast.
  2. Arrange two slices of parma ham or prosciutto, covering each half of the toasted muffin. I know most of you out there, like me will just get your muffins from the store, but if you fancy trying your hand and making your own, Lottie + Doof has a recipe that looks pretty good.
  3. Top each half with a sunny side up fried egg (Izzy has a brilliant tutorial for getting the perfect fried eggs every time (I use hertechniquebut with olive oil instead of coconut oil) over on her amazing blog Top With Cinnamon. It is not fair she is this talented at only 17 years old!) and spoon half the pesto over each egg. You need to use fresh pesto for the flavours to work, and to be runny enough to work in this recipe too. You can either buy this from good supermarkets (think Waitrose in the UK, Whole Foods in the USA) or from a deli in the fridge section, or you can make it yourself; BBC Good Food, my go to source whenever I want a recipe for something, as an easy to follow version.
  4. Finally, sprinkle over a few sea salt flakes, crack over some black pepper and sprinkle the rocket. Enjoy!

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I personally do not like granola, but as most of the time I’m brunching in Los Angeles I’m accompanied by my friend Evie who loves the stuff, I have been on something of a granola tour of LA and I can tell just from this photo that Huckleberry does have something other granola offerings on the cities brunch menus does not have; they do not skimp on the amount of fruit they serve it with, which as granola is dry, I should think is important.
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Another recipe discovery of mine from Huckleberry Cafe is the Arnold Palmer, a half and half mix of iced tea and lemonade named after the American golfer, Arnold Palmer. As someone who likes her iced tea flavoured and/ or sweetened, I don’t know how I did not know about this new brunch favourite before now.
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When I posted a picture of Huckleberry’s impressive looking case of baked goods on Instagramit seemed to gather a lot of attention, both on Instagram, Twitter and on my personal Facebook page. After my meal I tried one of their chocolate sandwich cookies; it was basically my Double Stuff Chocolate Chip Marshmallow Filled Cookies, but made with ItalianMeringueinstead of Marshamallow Fluff, and half dipped in a dark chocolate ganache.It was a good cookie, but nothing to get jump up and down excited about. If you are passing or you live nearby, their all natural baked goods will hit your sweet spot, but not something I’d make anexcursionto make sure I tried.

Have you ever had a meal in arestaurantwhich you have gone on to recreate yourself at home?

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Recipe: Green Eggs & Ham From The Huckleberry Cafe & Bakery (2024)

FAQs

What is the main problem in green eggs and ham? ›

Green Eggs and Ham is a classic story about a picky eater. The nameless main character refuses to try green eggs and ham. Throughout the book, his friend Sam-I-am keeps insisting that he'd like them. Sam suggests all different places to try this dish, but his friend keeps refusing.

What is green eggs and ham made of? ›

The bulk of the flavor (and color) comes from the combination of puréed spinach, parsley, and basil. Parmesan and olive oil add richness and smooth out the vegetal flavor.

Is green eggs and ham a real thing? ›

They were created by Dr. Seuss as a whimsical and imaginative concept in his beloved children's book, “Green Eggs and Ham.” However, you can create your own version by adding green food coloring or using natural ingredients like spinach to color the eggs.

Why did China ban green eggs and ham? ›

Beginning in 1965, it was forbidden to read Green Eggs and Ham in Maoist China because of its “portrayal of early Marxism,” and the ban was not lifted until author Theodor Seuss Geisl's death in 1991.

What is the solution in green eggs and ham? ›

The story ends when Sam I Am suggests his final combination of the meal and the other character gives in and agrees to try the dish, just to get Sam I Am to stop his pestering. To everyone's surprise the co star tries eating Green Eggs and Ham and realises that he actually does likes it.

What is the Hebrew version of green eggs and ham? ›

When the Hebrew version of Green Eggs and Ham was published in 1982, she changed the title to Lo Raev, Lo Ohev — which means, roughly, “Not Hungry, Don't Love It.” Throughout the entire story, the name of the disliked dish is never mentioned.

What is a fun fact about green eggs and ham? ›

His book “Green Eggs and Ham” was inspired by a bet between Geisel and another publisher. According to The Art of Dr. Seuss project, the published bet Geisel he wouldn't write an articulate, entertaining book using only fifty different words.

What is the French version of green eggs and ham? ›

THE BELOVED CLASSIC, NOW IN FRENCH!

Perfect for learning to read French, Les oeufs verts au jambon also encourages readers to never give up when facing rejection and to keep an open mind about something new since that new thing may well be "so good, so good, you see."

What should I cook first in Green egg? ›

A great first cook on the Big Green Egg is Steaks and Pork Chops. You can get acclimated on how the fire works, grilling space, reading temperature are all easy with steaks and chops.

What makes the Green egg so good? ›

The high price of the Big Green Egg comes down to three things: materials, versatility and reputation. It's made of shuttle-quality ceramic that's treated with a protective green glaze, and then baked at 1,300C for several hours. The brand is supremely confident in its craftsmanship, hence the lifetime warranty.

How do you season a green egg? ›

To season a Big Green Egg grill, start by coating the grates and interior surfaces with a thin layer of cooking oil, such as vegetable oil or canola oil. Then, heat the grill to around 350-400°F (175-200°C) and let it run for about 30 minutes.

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Green Eggs and Ham only uses 50 words: a, am, and, anywhere, are, be, boat, box, car, could, dark, do, eat, eggs, fox, goat, good, green, ham, here, house, I, if, in, let, like, may, me, mouse, not, on, or, rain, Sam, say, see, so, thank, that, the, them, there, they, train, tree, try, will, with, would, and you.

What is the first line of green eggs and ham? ›

DO WOULD YOU LIKE GREEN EGGS AND HAM? I DO NOT LIKE THEM,SAM-I-AM. I DO NOT LIKE GREEN EGGS AND HAM. WOULD YOU LIKE THEM HERE OR THERE?

What is the person's name in green eggs and ham? ›

Adam DeVine as Sam-I-Am, a hyperactive, playful, and happy-go-lucky enthusiast of green eggs and ham.

Who doesn t like green eggs and ham? ›

That Guy who Doesn't like Green Eggs and Ham known as GWDLGEAH is a Character from Dr. Seuss Green Eggs and Ham. In Green Eggs and Ham, Sam-I-Am tries to get GWDLGEAH to taste the strange-looking dish mentioned in the title, but GWDLGEAH refuses and tries to get away.

What is the plot of the cat in the hat? ›

The story begins with a pair of siblings, a boy and a girl, who are bored and home alone on a stormy day. The titular Cat in the Hat—a tall humanoid cat sporting a bow tie and a red-and-white-striped stovepipe hat—appears and promises to teach the dumbfounded children some tricks and games.

What is the metaphor green eggs and ham? ›

Green eggs and ham is a metaphor for anything that somebody does not like. Many times people have an aversion to something but there is no real reason for it. For example, if someone says they do not enjoy woodworking but they have never tried it, then woodworking could be a version of green eggs and ham.

Who didn t want to eat the green eggs and ham? ›

After Guy-Am-I (also known as the Grouchy Guy) refuses to try Green Eggs and ham for the first time this quick medley plays as he walks alone. He doesn't like green eggs and ham!

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