“This was Mum’s breakfast served on a lazy Sunday. She worked a 5 day week – and so breakfast was never a meal, we had the luxury indulgence as a family, except on weekends!”
~ A Day At Mummy’s Table: Recipes & Reminiscences
Never heard of Maprom? Maprom* resembles the Middle Eastern dish “Sabsuka”. Maprom has always been a breakfast dish that Mum would serve on Sundays. It’s fusion food at it’s finest!
It is a simple dish to be made and best eaten piping hot.
Let’s start, shall we?
Ingredients
- 1.5 lbs beef of mutton mince
- Ghee
- 1 katty (approx. 0.5 kg) sliced big onions
- 1 katty (approx. 0.5 kg) tomatoes
- Celery and daun bawang (spring onion)
- 10 eggs
Method
- Fry the sliced big onions in generous amount of ghee.
- Fry beef or mutton mince.
- Add in sliced tomatoes.
- Add in the celery, daun bawang (spring onion).
- Place beef mixture in baking dish.
- Crack 10 eggs.
- Make little hollows within the beef mix and place whole yolks at spaces in the dish and let white of egg be spread all over the dish.
- Bake dish in moderate oven until yolks are slightly firm.
*To be served with a side of French bread