by Therese de Grace
This year has been by far one of my favourite holiday seasons, amidst all of the normal festivities I got to celebrate the biggest culinary achievement of my life.  The evening started out with some civilized cocktails and pub grub but ended up some what different.

Feeling like a superstar with all of my biggest cheerleaders around me we headed up to a Karaoke bar for some hardcore 80’s singing and proceeded to do shots that paid homage to the rainbow itself.  Around 4am when my mom and sister sang a “Push It” duet and my two friends, who I have nicknamed the “Arthur Fonzarelli’s” of the lesbian world hence natural enemies, started singing” We are The World” I new it was time to go home.  Once I managed to get to my bed after doing gymnastics over the occasional body lying comatose on my floor I knew the only thing that could start off the next day would be an old school classic that would feed the masses of hangin’ people in my house.  

So on the Eve of the New Year my suggestion is to stock your fridge with the ingredients listed below, after a night of getting totally Jammered you will gladly surrender to coffee, juice and your new bestest, greasy, fatty friend…………….Coccodi! 

Coccodi AKA Lazy Ass Hangover Breakfast 

You will require the following ingredients:

12 large eggs slightly beaten with 1 tablespoon of milk
1 minced white onion
1 cup of sliced mushrooms
1 teaspoon of salt
2 tablespoon of butter
¾ cups of grated Swiss cheese
2 cooked and chopped turkey sausage
4 roma tomatoes diced
Rye toast 

Method: Lightly toast two slices per person (this recipe will feed 4 people with hangovers or 6 regular humans) and lay out on a plate.  In a frying pan lightly heat your butter, and brown your onions.  Turn the heat to medium and brown your mushrooms, sauté your tomatoes and sausage and cover with your egg mixture.  Move eggs around in the pan and when they are half way cooked (about 2 minutes) add your cheese and cook to your desired firmness.  Scoop cheesy eggs over toast and serve with orange juice and strong coffee.