The text appears to be a transcript of a video or audio recording. It seems to be a cooking tutorial where the host, likely a mountain man or outdoors enthusiast, is preparing a hearty breakfast meal known as "Mountain Man Breakfast". The meal consists of layers of ingredients including hash browns, sausage, bacon, eggs, and cheese.
The host starts by setting up a camp and preparing the meal in a large Dutch oven. He begins by frying bacon and slicing it into bite-sized pieces. He then cooks pork sausage in the same pot, using a wooden spatula and ensuring to keep the bacon grease in the pot. The host also prepares a red bell pepper and an onion, which he dices and adds to the pot.
Next, the host prepares a large amount of hash browns. He advises against adding water to the potatoes immediately, as it can cause them to snap and crackle. Instead, he recommends draining the water off the potatoes before adding them to the pot. He then cooks the potatoes in the pot with the other ingredients.
The host also prepares a roasted poblano pepper, which he adds to the pot. He then adds the eggs, which he whisked earlier. He mentions that he prefers using six eggs for this recipe.
The host then explains how to cook the meal in a Dutch oven on a campfire. He emphasizes the importance of evenly distributing the heat from the coals to ensure that the meal cooks evenly. He also mentions that the meal can be cooked in a home kitchen, not just in a camp setting.
Towards the end of the transcript, the host adds some salsa to the meal, which he describes as having a heat level of 1.5 out of 2. He also mentions that the salsa is made with traditional dried chilies and no jalapenos.
The host concludes the tutorial by thanking the audience and inviting them to try the Mountain Man Breakfast recipe at home. He also encourages viewers to support their local veterans and service members by honoring the American flag.
1. The episode discusses a "mountain man breakfast" recipe that includes layers of ingredients like hash brown potatoes, sausage, bacon, cheese, and eggs.
2. The breakfast is described as a large meal that could be a one-time meal in a day, providing enough energy for activities like climbing mountains, splitting logs, working on windmills, or chasing pups and rabbits.
3. The recipe involves using a 12-inch deep Dutch oven for cooking.
4. The breakfast includes a pound of bacon, which is sliced into bite-sized pieces and browned.
5. The recipe also involves using a pound of pork sausage, which can be any kind of sausage but is recommended to be regular old sausage.
6. The recipe calls for a red bell pepper, which is diced and roasted before being added to the pot.
7. The recipe also involves using onions, which are added to the pot along with the diced bell pepper and browned sausage.
8. The recipe includes using potatoes, which are diced and added to the pot.
9. The recipe suggests using frozen hash browns, which are added to the pot after the water has been drained off.
10. The recipe also involves using a roasted poblano pepper, which is peeled and added to the pot.
11. The recipe calls for the use of chicken eggs, which are whisked and added to the pot.
12. The recipe involves simmering the ingredients until they are tender, then adding bacon to the top.
13. The recipe suggests using a trivet to regulate heat when cooking the breakfast in a Dutch oven.
14. The recipe involves adding a layer of coals around the outside edge of the pot, then laying a layer of coals on top.
15. The recipe includes using Kent Rollins' salsa, which is described as having a smoky flavor and a heat level of one and a half.
16. The breakfast is served with the addition of cheese and bacon on top.
17. The recipe is suitable for a family gathering, with the host suggesting to bless the food and share it with everyone present.
18. The episode concludes with the host inviting viewers to join him on the mountain man breakfast trail.