This video demonstrates how to prepare a simple and flavorful breakfast known as "mason's eggs" using traditional methods. The process involves cooking beans over a wood fire, making a homemade sauce with tomatoes, garlic, and onions, and scrambling eggs. The dish is served with tortillas and optional toppings like panela cheese and roasted jalapeños. The video captures the rustic charm of a construction site breakfast with a focus on using basic ingredients for a delicious meal.
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1. Mason's eggs are being prepared, and they require cooking over a wood fire.
2. Beans are soaked overnight and cooked separately.
3. The beans are seasoned with salt and are cooked until soft.
4. The sauce for the eggs is made with tomatoes, garlic, onion, white and green chili, and wood-fired tatemado.
5. The eggs are scrambled and cooked until well-done, not creamy.
6. The meal includes panela cheese and corn tortillas.
7. Traditional red sausages and pork belly are seasoned with salt and pepper and grilled.
8. Roasted jalapeños are served as a spicy accompaniment.
9. The author describes the meal as a delicious and rewarding construction site breakfast.
10. The author also mentions the option of adding a raw green chili sauce for added spiciness.
These facts provide an overview of the preparation and ingredients used in making mason's eggs and other items for a construction site meal.