Fuel up with this satisfying and simple recipe
Dominic Franks who created the recipe says: “I’ve been pushing myself hard at the gym recently and when I get home, before I start work, I need a quick, easy and preferably tasty high-protein breakfast that will keep me going.
I love the Consortium-labelled Spanish Chorizo because it’s quality-assured and produced in compliance with strict criteria. It’s packed with flavour from the Spanish garlic and paprika it’s made with, and the delicious kale and beans in this recipe add texture and nutrients that will keep me fuller for longer.”
Dominic Franks (@DomInTheKitchen)
Read more about Chorizo and the Consortium here
Ingredients
· 1/2 x 225g Consortium-labelled Spanish chorizo ring – sliced
· 1 x 400ml tin butterbeans – drained
· 150g cavolo nero or kale – chopped
· 1 ripe avocado – chopped
· Salt and pepper
· Free range eggs
· White wine vinegar
· olive oil
· sourdough bread
Method
1. You will need a wide pan with a lid. Place the pan on a medium heat, add a splash of olive oil and throw in the chorizo slices. Let them sauté for about 5 minutes, then throw in the butter beans and stir well. Allow them to cook for a further 5 minutes.
Stir in the chopped kale with some salt and pepper, then turn the heat off and place a lid on. The kale will steam naturally and be perfectly cooked by the time you’ve poached your eggs.
2. To poach the eggs, ensure you’ve taken your eggs out of the fridge a good hour prior to using. Crack an egg into a ramekin or small bowl. (It’s easier to drop into the boiling water this way.) Place a large pan filled with water on a high heat and bring the water to a rolling boil. Turn down the heat to medium, vigorously stir in a splash of white wine vinegar and carefully drop the egg into the vortex.
3. Allow to gently cook for 5 mins until softly boiled. Remove from the heat on a slotted spoon and set aside on some kitchen paper whilst you toast your bread and assemble.
4. Squish the chopped avocado onto your toast with a fork, then season with salt and pepper. Lay the chorizo, beans and kale on next, followed by the poached egg. A final sprinkling of seasoning and a little of the chorizo oil from the pan.