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I can't get enough eggs.. need more recipes.

brxndxn

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One day, I woke up in the morning and realized I had enough time to cook eggs for breakfast. So, I cooked some scrambled eggs - slightly undercooked and soft is how I like them. They were really really good.

Since then, I eat eggs every day. They're high in protein and they're yummy.

Now, I've been cooking them your typical way - scrambled, sunny-side. I would like new recipes.

I know that eggs and curry is good. What other kinds of flavors can I put on eggs? I heard eggs cooked with soy sauce is good but I don't want to try that until someone else tells me that it's good.

How else can I prepare a dish that is mostly eggs?
 
whats really good is putting 2 eggs into a plastic bowl and whipping them together with a fork, throw a slice of cheese on the eggs and throw it in the nuker till cooked, stopping every 30sec to 45sec to mix the cheese in with the egg. yummy, taste better if you use real cheese and not processed.
 
Originally posted by: Instan00dles
whats really good is putting 2 eggs into a plastic bowl and whipping them together with a fork, throw a slice of cheese on the eggs and throw it in the nuker till cooked, stopping every 30sec to 45sec to mix the cheese in with the egg. yummy, taste better if you use real cheese and not processed.

Ugh. Microwaving eggs is so ghetto.

I just make omelettes. Almost every morning, if I can. Usually meat, vegetable, and some type of cheese.
 
sautee some scallions and onions in butter till they are soft, scrable eggs on top of the sauteed stuff, salt and pepper (to taste). you can add cheese if you like that kind of thing.
 
you can make your own bagel or english muffin sandwiches.To keep it healthy use egg beaters and Pam butter flavored spray instead of artery clogging butter.
 
Make sure you use butter, not margarine, since butter is better for you.

Originally posted by: Geekbabe
you can make your own bagel or english muffin sandwiches.To keep it healthy use egg beaters and Pam butter flavored spray instead of artery clogging butter.

What is that Pam stuff made with?



 
Originally posted by: WinkOsmosis
Make sure you use butter, not margarine, since butter is better for you.

Originally posted by: Geekbabe
you can make your own bagel or english muffin sandwiches.To keep it healthy use egg beaters and Pam butter flavored spray instead of artery clogging butter.

What is that Pam stuff made with?

Probably some of the better for you oils.
 
boboli's pizza crusts with scrambled eggs as a base layer and either ham or bacon on top, baked for 15-25 minutes @ 350.
 
cook your eggs (any way you like) then slap some thin sliced deli-ham on the hot skillet for a few seconds on each side and top your eggs with it (cheese on top of that optional).
 
Egg curry is friggin awesome ... I've only had it once before ... but if you have the skillz to make it, go for it!
 
heres an easy one:
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just watch out for the cholesterol in eggs, but i love eggs also, i always eat scrambled and egg mcmuffins, toast muffins, fry the eggs, an then put a slice of cheese on one side of the egg, wait till melted, put on toasted muffin, and enjoy, greatest recipe with eggs ever

Dogg
 


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or Canola oil, I can't find my reading glasses.

 
for later in the day make up some deviled eggs. Hard boil them then cut in half lenghthways. take out the yolks and mix the yolks together with some mustard and mayonaisee, salt, and peppa. then put that mixture back into the empty half moons in the white part of the eggs.
 
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