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This dish of eggs scrambled with pieces of arepa and tomato-onion sauce is a popular breakfast served in Colombia. There is no better way to start the day!
You can serve this dish with Colombian chorizo, avocado and beans on the side. Migas de Arepa is designed to use up old corn arepas. The results won’t be the same if you use arepas made with masarepa. And by the way, migas means “crumbs” in English.
Buen provecho!
Ingredients
(4 servings)
- 5 medium cooked corn arepas(one day old)
- 11/2 cups milk
- 2 cups hogao( tomato-onion sauce)
- 5 beaten eggs
- Salt and pepper
- To serve: Chorizo, avocado or beans(optional)
Directions
- Cut the arepas into small pieces and place them in a bowl. Add the milk and set aside for 5 minutes.
- In a large skillet, place the hogao and add the arepa pieces. Add the beaten eggs and cook for about 5 minutes or until cooked.
- Serve warm.
This was printed from MyColombianRecipes.com
anncoo says
Not only hearty but also very healthy for breakfast.
Lyndsey says
Oh yum! I think I want to just move in with you and eat your food everyday! I would be one happy camper! It looks fabulous!
5 Star Foodie says
Sounds like an excellent hearty breakfast!
Sarah Naveen says
Healthy and yummy!!
Bo says
I love recipes that use up old ingredients…too bad I don’t have any day old arepas on hand…looks like a delicious and hearty breakfast.
ruth says
Yummy flavours! So love chorizo with eggs too!!
Erica says
Thank you so much guys!
Carla says
These turned out very pretty. An interesting migas recipe.Thanks for broadening the interpretation of migas for me.
Vinolia says
that’s surely a wonderful filling breakfast!!! nutritious and delicious !!!
grace says
this kind of breakfast is one that’ll power your entire morning, and then some! it looks wonderful, erica!
Cynthia says
This breakfast dish is inspiring.
Sandra G. says
Great breakfast dish, something new to try, delicioso!
Faith says
I love how you pair this delicious egg dish with avocados…such a delicious combo!
rebecca subbiah says
yum our lil one loves eggs now I bet she would like this
Soma says
Would love this kinda breakfast for a nice weekend. .. really healthy addition of avocados.
Sook @ My Fabulous Recipes says
Looks delicious, Erica! Avocado is so healthy with a lot of stuff! Yum!
Lisa says
Ah…another excuse to use avocadoes and chorizo. And eggs. I’ll take it!
peanutts says
yumm , great way to start a day with yummy looking eggs like that , must try, thanks for the recipe 🙂
Karen says
This sounds good. Could corn tortillas be substituted for the corn arepas with good result?
Erica says
Karen- In Mexico they use tortillas, cheese and salsa and they are delicious!
Kim says
This looks like a very satisfying breakfast and also a wonderful way to use up leftover arepas.
tasteofbeirut says
I tried arepas in a place in Dallas called Zaguan; I did not know they were columbian. Looks so good, but I will have it as a lunch instead!
Tangled Noodle says
This dish looks perfect just as you have presented it here! I would happily eat this any time of day, not just for breakfast. 😎
Chris says
Eggs and avocado? Oh yeah, Alexis would love that.
Oysterculture says
Breakfast, lunch and dinner, you have us covered and for that I thank you – I think I’ll surprise hubby with this yummy sounding dish tomorrow~
Jenn AKA The Leftover Queen says
Looks so good – I love eggs for breakfast!
Erica says
Thank you so much everyone!
Myles Sutic says
The theme of your blog is very good to me
melodi says
I was wondering what to do with left over arapas? Now that we can get Harina Pan in Ireland (some shops think it is Mexican Masa and I think that’s hilarious but not my problem) I’m making them more often and it is very hard to just make two. I have some in the fridge right now I might try these with, or I suspect they might also work for stuffing or crumbs for a vegetable bake. I love your blog! The cooking is close to what I learned in Venezuela when I spent a few months there in the 1970’s and I really miss the food.
Ashley says
Sounds amazing! Would you mind explaining why these will not yield the same results with masarepa?
Thank you.
grace says
what you’ve depicted is pretty much my ideal breakfast!!