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Anybody that knows me will know that I have a bit of a thing for pithy sayings that condense big ideas into small sentences. When I went for the interview for my current job, I was interviewed by the managing partner and one of the colleagues with whom I still share an office. At some point in the interview, the partner fixed me with his beady eye and said: “If you had to sum up your life philosophy in one sentence, what would it be?” It’s the kind of question that interviewees dread – suddenly not just your suitability for this job but for life on this planet is up for examination andjudgement. But after a second’s panic, the answer rose to my lipsas effortlessly as an air bubble to the surface of a lake: “You catch more flies with honey than with vinegar”. I am still amazed that I came up with that at short notice, but it truly is one of my mantras, now as it was then, and one that has always served me well.

Another saying that I am particularly fond of is this one: “Thebest way to eat an elephant isone bite at a time.” I think of it often – in fact, every time I am faced with a seemingly insurmountable task. Does walking 100 miles seem like a daunting task? Do it one mile at a time. Can’t face writing a book? Just writeone page a day, every day, for a year. Want to declutter but feel you need a six month sabbatical to do it? Nonsense! Just tidy one cupboard or drawer a week. It’s all to easy to see an overwhelming task, become discouraged, and quit before you even attempt it. I am sure I have spoken before of people who say they want to volunteer but get turned down for that project to spend a year in Belize building a school, and then give up. Instead, they could be volunteering at inner-city schools right here in London, mentoring kids who have no adult role models to get them started in their degree or their first job. Tasks or achievements don’t have to be huge to amount to something useful, but achieving something is always better than not even trying.

I was reminded again of this in a roundabout way recently when I came across the extraordinary story of a builder in California who had a couple of rescue cats who had to be confined indoors because of injury. To ensure that they did not get bored, he started building them whimsical catwalks, tunnels, platforms, perches and sleeping nooksall over the house that were as aesthetically pleasing to the humans as they were fun for the cats. And then he acquired a couple more rescue cats… and then he took in a few more… until he found himself with 15 rescuecats and a mild addiction to building them more kitty architectural features. In an interview, he mentions how much he has spent on creating this ultimate cat paradise, but also how much joy it gives him, his housematesand the cats. He also said something that struck a chord with me:“I can‘t solve the world’s problems, but I can take these cats and I can solvetheir problems.”

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For some reason that sentence stayed with me for days. I often get almightily depressed by the state of the world – war, hunger, disease and suffering increasingly seem to beset the most deprived parts of the world, exacerbating the suffering that people and animals are already enduring, and as an individual it is so easy to be overwhelmed. As one person, I cannot end a war; I cannot eradicate a disease; I cannot save the rhino from extinction; and I cannot feed the starving millions. Even giving to charitiesthat aim tosolve these problems is fraught with difficulty: how much of each pound I donate will actually fund the charity’s stated objectives, and how much willbe spenton central London offices and TV adverts? But this builder from California whom I’ve never metreminded me that nothing in this paragraph represents a good reason to throw your hands up anddo nothing. No, I can’t solve the world’s problems, and I can’t save the rhino,but I have already solved my two rescue cats’ problems – they will never want for food, shelter, healthcareor love in their lives. It is a tiny drop in the ocean of what needs doing in the world, but imagine a worldwhere every one of us just aimed to solve one little problem for another living being every day. As Louis Armstrong would say, what a wonderful world.

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I can’t promise that this dish of Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs will solve the Middle East crisis, world hunger, or replenish the Sumatran tiger population – but I can tell you thatit is delicious and itwill help solve your bone problems. Swiss chardis an excellent source of vitamin K,an often-overlookedmicronutrient which isvery goodfor bone health as it keeps calcium in your bone matrix, rather than allowing it to calcify your arteries. In fact, studies have shownthatvitamin Kcan not only increase bone mineral density in osteoporotic people but also reduce fracture rates (and of course, it helps to heal a broken femur!). Our chard was the bright yellow-ribbed variety that Nick grew on the allotment – so totally organic and no foodmiles either.Eggs are a well-known source of protein, but they are also an excellent source of the trace mineral Selenium, another under-the-radar micronutrient that you need for healthy bones (low levels of Selenium intake have been associated with osteopenia, a precursor of osteoporosis). And the chorizo? Well, that’s just there for added deliciousness 😉 I used some excellent chorizo de Leon from Unearthed – apaprika-laced gluten- freecured Spanish pork sausage from the city of Leon that adds a deep and smoky flavour to anything that you cook with it – perfect for this one-pan wonder dish.

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This one-pan wonder of swiss chard laced with smoky chorizo and topped with baged eggs makes a hearty breakfast of lunch - packed with goodness and flavour!

Author: Jeanne Horak-Druiff

Recipe type: Brunch

Serves: 2

Ingredients

  • 4-6 cups of Swiss chard, leaves shredded and stems finely chopped
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 1 large clove of garlic, crushed
  • 75g chorizo, sliced
  • olive oil
  • paprika
  • salt and pepper
  • 2-4 free-range eggs

Instructions

  1. Heat 1 tsp of olive oil in a large, preferable non-stick frying pan. Add the chorizo and cook until the oil starts to release, then add the onions and garlic. Saute over medium heat until the onion starts to soften, then add the chard.
  2. Sautée while stirring continuously until the chard is soft enough to your taste. It cooks down quite a lot, like spinach, so cooking it too long might result in a very small portion! Check for seasoning and add paprika as well as salt and pepper to taste.
  3. Once the chard is cooked enough, make a small hollow for each egg that you plan to use and carefully crack an egg into each hollow. Make sure the hollow does not go all the way down to the pan - there should still be a layer of chard below the egg.
  4. Cover the pan and cook for a further 2 minutes or so, depending on how runny you want your yolk. Sprinkle the egg with a little more paprika and serve immediately.

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  1. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (7)Mardi (eat. live. travel. write.) says

    Jeanne, no this dish will not solve the problems of the world but if that’s what I need to eat for healthy bones, I’m all for it!

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  2. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (8)Rosa says

    A beautiful, healthy and flavourful dish! Totally my kind of recipe.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

    Reply

  3. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (9)Jo of Jo's Kitchen says

    This looks gorgeous! I must try this. I love Chorizo!

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  4. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (10)Lynn says

    Reading this post put a big smile on my face, partly because I’m a massive lover of cats and I always get something from your prose. Going to take on the “one page per day” philosophy (for other reasons than writing a book). And anything with chard gets a thumbs up!

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  5. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (11)Kavey says

    I love unearthed chorizo, we use it quite a bit. LOOOOVE the cat man, watched the video, what an amazing man, and the cats, and the house. VERY cool!

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  6. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (13)Helen @ Fuss Free Flavours says

    This would be one of my perfect breakfasts. Greens, some meat, spice and a runny egg! Delicious!

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  7. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (14)Meeta says

    I am with you on taking one bite at a time with that elephant. This might not solve world problems, my friend but it certainly provides a great basis to solve many other issues. Love it!

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  8. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (15)Zirtkie says

    It sounds delicious!

    I try not to think of the state of the world, but the most difficult thing is trying not to face hunger and desperate people at intersections in SA. Seeing people who are so down and desperate can depress me for days! I soooooo wish I could feed all the hungry people (and animals) in the world! 🙁

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  9. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (16)Kit says

    I’ve already tried this and I loved it. Even more that it’s one of those only one pot to wash up afterwards dishes, besides being full of flavour and texture. I didn’t have any chorizo but I used bacon, now need to make it again with the chorizo, as I can taste guess that it will be even better.

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  10. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (17)Emily Leary says

    Looks delicious – I picked up some veggie chorizo recently that is actually really good, so may well try this.

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  11. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (18)sylvie says

    Perfect for busy women, a quick and easy way to have a healthy dish!

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  12. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (19)Dylan Pritchard says

    I love one pan dishes – never have to clean so much after cooking them. I can’t wait to go back home after work and cook that wonderful meal.

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  13. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (20)Tim RANDALL says

    This was good. I wouldnt normally reada blog just to get to a recipe thatvi can already do by the picture and the title. But all yoyr words rang true.

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  14. Swiss chard with chorizo and eggs: a one-pan wonder - Cooksister | Food, Travel, Photography (21)Lee says

    Great recipe! I added pea shoots to make up what I was missing in chard, ground chorizo (no casing) and added some smoked paprika addition to your seasoning. 2 eggs was perfect for the amount I had. Delish! Thanks!

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