Fresh eggs over swiss chard

eggs and swiss chard recipe

I hope you had a great weekend!  Our Easter celebration started on Saturday afternoon when we headed to church.  After the 4:30 service, there was a massive egg hunt.  They split the age groups into 4 and under and 5 and up.  Leila was ready to go, bag in hand, eyes on the prize…and then they said, “Go!”  She took two steps and froze in the middle of the commotion.  I went to encourage her to find some eggs and realized she was bawling.  Poor thing was completely overwhelmed.  Thankfully some of the older kids shared their loot and she came home with some eggs.  Joe on the other hand had no problem in the older age group and had a blast.

We continued the Easter celebration on Sunday with an egg hunt at home (Leila liked that one much better).  In the afternoon, we headed over to Grandma and Grandpa’s for croquet and a delicious Easter dinner of grass-fed lamb and beef, roasted beets from Agritopia, quinoa pilaf and gluten-free strawberry pie.  Overall it was a great weekend until 1:30 am when the kids decided to wake up.  They didn’t go back to sleep until 4:30!  Not the best way to start a new week, but hopefully tonight will be better.

eggs and swiss chard recipe

In case you’re not tired of eggs yet, I wanted to share a simple recipe that I made last week with some local and very fresh ingredients.  We have a small market close to Joe’s school that has a couple sheep and a bunch of chickens.  We head over there once a week to say hi to the animals and to see what the local farmers have brought over.  This month, they have had a giant bunch of rainbow swiss chard growing out front.  They don’t sell it, but they let me pick as much as I want every time we stop by.

Last week I picked a few stems of each color and bought a dozen eggs that had been laid that morning (that’s about as fresh as you can get!).  After sauteing the chard, I topped it with scrambled eggs.  Not only was the dish amazingly tasty, but I couldn’t stop geeking out about how fresh the ingredients were.  Yep, I’m a giant food nerd.  You can find the ingredients for this dish at any store, but I hope you will try to find them locally if possible!
eggs and swiss chard recipe

Fresh eggs over swiss chard

Ingredients
  

  • 1 tsp. virgin coconut oil
  • 4 stems rainbow swiss chard
  • 1/2 tsp. freshly grated nutmeg
  • 2 eggs lightly beaten
  • salt & pepper to taste

Instructions
 

  • Wash chard and separate leaves from stems.
  • Chop stems into 1/2" pieces, roughly chop leaves.
  • Heat coconut oil over medium heat.
  • Add stems to pan first, sauteing for 3 minutes.
  • Add leaves and stir. Cook for 4-5 minutes, until leaves become soft and bright green.
  • Grate nutmeg over swiss chard, stir then remove from heat. Transfer chard to a plate.
  • Place pan back over heat and add eggs. Cook, stirring until eggs are almost fully cooked. Remove from heat, add salt & pepper. Serve over swiss chard.

 

  • Claire @ Live and Love to Eat April 9, 2012 at 2:06 pm

    I think I’d be the stand-there-and-bawl type. Your kids are so adorable! 🙂

  • Brandy April 10, 2012 at 1:25 am

    I’ve driven by that place I don’t know how many times on my way to the library but I’ve never gone in. I just might now!

    • inspiredrd April 11, 2012 at 3:03 pm

      Brandy you should! It’s a fun place to stop even if you don’t buy anything.

  • Chelsey @ Chew With Your Mouth Open April 11, 2012 at 9:08 am

    Your kids are the cutest! Btw – love your new hair cut too! I used to have shorter hair like your new cut and I miss how easy and stylish it was!

    • inspiredrd April 11, 2012 at 3:04 pm

      Thank you Chelsey! I am loving how easy it is to style, and how light it feels.