What Do You Put in Your Egg Whites?
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I like to put mushrooms and cheese in my egg whites. Ham would be good too.0
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I buy these pre-packed "egg" things covered in a thin shell - each of them contains egg white and exactly one yolk - amazing things!0
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Cilantro, onion, and sometimes some avocado. I've added fat free cream cheese in with it, too, but I don't make a habit of it. SO yummy. Oh! And some green taco sauce over the top of it. DELICIOUS!0
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yolks0
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it's not the cleanest but I don't care and I look forward to my eggs everyday...shredded cheese, one slice of deli meat (using low cal turkey at the moment), & spinach0
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Oh yes, how could I forget! Mashed up banana and egg white pancakes! I usually add ground flax and fold in some blueberries or dark chocolate chips - even protein powder sometimes. Love them!0
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salt and a bit of sweet soy sauce0
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"His research, published online in the journal Atherosclerosis, found that people who eat egg yolks regularly have about 2/3 as much plaque buildup as smokers."
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/health/egg-yolks-bad-heart-smoking-cigarettes-study-article-1.1138536
Smoke'em while you got'em!
thank God for good dentists and dental insurance then.
:laugh:
Atherosclerosis is the hardening of, or plaque buildup, in the arteries. This article is talking about the plaque buildup in your heart, not your teeth.
To the OP I eat one whole egg with egg whites added almost every morning. Usually add either mushrooms and onions, a dash of cajun seasoning, some Texas Pete, spinach and tomatoes, soy sauce and veggies, or steak sauce and mushrooms.0 -
Trader Joes 21 Season Salute (no salt)0
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Oh my goodness - everything!
Leftover BBQ chicken (shredded)
spinach, tomatoes, onion, mushrooms
Adele's teriyaki chicken meatballs (my current favorite)
Leftover fish my husband cooked the night before
Turkey sausage
Turkey bacon
shrimp
Morning Star maple sausage patties
Morning Star mushroom burgers/tomato basil pizza burgers
crab meat
soy sauce
The best eggs are leftover omelets my husband makes for me, made from whatever stuff we have in our fridge
crab and cheese omelets are the BEST!0 -
yolks0
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Here is the kicker! BANANA this is not joke this is absolutely dessert heaven. Mash one banana and mix it with two eggs or the equivalent number of egg whites. Mix together and cook omelet style. Don't put anything on them. Just eat and enjoy!! Its truly magic in your mouth.
Enjoy!0 -
Shredded soy cheese is good. Veggie Shreds is what they are called.
Or for real cheese, the Low-Fat Sargento Mozzerella cheese is the same calories (70 per 1/4 cup).
Sauteed sliced zucchini is good.
Can't go wrong with sliced mushrooms either.
For seasoning, Old Bay is awesome. Also any of the Mrs. Dash seasonings (Chipotle is good).
I can't have the yolks because of my cholesterol. Daily goal is 200 mg, and 1 yolk has 238 mg. Miss the yolks.0 -
Guacamole on top or on toast
Spinach
Mixed stirfry veggies
Chopped onions
Cheese0 -
I like to make whole scrambled eggs with a bit of mayonnaise in the morning, but in the afternoon I don't like yolks. It's the same way that my coffee in the morning has to be hot, but any other time of day it has to be cold or I don't like it. Call it a quirk.
With my egg whites in the afternoon, I like fresh spinach or basil, sun dried tomatoes, sometimes kalamata olives and maybe some mozzarella.0 -
I do 5 egg whites and a half a cup of steel cut oats in a blender then fry it. Kind of taste like a pancake but healthy. Yum!0
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Feta!0
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Hot Sauce is a go-to to add A LOT of flavor to anything. Generally, egg whites are great with Spinach which is a common reply on here.0
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I do 5 egg whites and a half a cup of steel cut oats in a blender then fry it. Kind of taste like a pancake but healthy. Yum!
Are the steel cut oats raw or cooked?0 -
I do 5 egg whites and a half a cup of steel cut oats in a blender then fry it. Kind of taste like a pancake but healthy. Yum!
Never heard of adding oats. You add anything else to this?0 -
The yolk.0
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That sounds so good, I have to try it!0
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Canadian Bacon and a little shredded cheese... delicious!0
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For salty-
Bacon, shredded chicken, cilantro, avocado, jalepeno, cayenne pepper, salsa and minced garlic
For sweet-
1/2 banana, cinnamon, honey and almond butter0 -
i'm boring.. just shredded cheese. i'm over egg whites.. i've started calling them *kitten* whites haha. they're tolerable and super low cal/high protein but meh.0
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My fave: 1 whole egg, 1 egg white omelette with fresh chopped up spinach and sliced tomato topped with a little crumbled goat cheese! Yumsos!0
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Egg white
Egg white is the common name for the clear liquid contained within an egg. In chickens it is formed from the layers of secretions of the anterior section of the hen's oviduct during the passage of the egg. Wikipedia
Nutrition Facts
Egg, white, raw
Amount Per 1 large (33 g)
Calories 17
% Daily Value*
Total fat 0.1 g 0%
Saturated fat 0 g 0%
Polyunsaturated fat 0 g
Monounsaturated fat 0 g
Cholesterol 0 mg 0%
Sodium 55 mg 2%
Potassium 54 mg 1%
Total Carbohydrate 0.2 g 0%
Dietary fiber 0 g 0%
Sugar 0.2 g
Protein 3.6 g 7%
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 0% Iron 0%
Vitamin B-6 0% Vitamin B-12 0%
Magnesium 1%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Egg
Food
Eggs are laid by females of many different species, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish, and have been eaten by mankind for thousands of years. Wikipedia
Nutrition Facts
Egg, boiled
Amount Per 1 large (50 g)
Calories 78
% Daily Value*
Total fat 5 g 7%
Saturated fat 1.6 g 8%
Polyunsaturated fat 0.7 g
Monounsaturated fat 2 g
Cholesterol 187 mg 62%
Sodium 62 mg 2%
Potassium 63 mg 1%
Total Carbohydrate 0.6 g 0%
Dietary fiber 0 g 0%
Sugar 0.6 g
Protein 6 g 12%
Vitamin A 5% Vitamin C 0%
Calcium 2% Iron 3%
Vitamin B-6 5% Vitamin B-12 10%
Magnesium 1%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
Sources include: USDA Feedback / More info
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78-17=61
As soon as I figure out a sauce for less than 61 calories that happens to go really good with egg whites and also happens to have vitamins in it and nearly doubles the protein, I will start putting that in my egg whites. It would be a superplus if that sauce also required no extra effort to prepare. In the meantime I'm putting the yolk, ground sea salt, and fresh cracked pepper.
GET YOLKED! :drinker:0 -
always- use the whole egg with sauted onions, various cheeses, sea salt/ cracked pepper and sriracha chilli sauce ( i learned about on MFP ) AND love it.... then wrapped in Ole Extreme Tortilla.
other opt. ingred i add, roma tomatoes, spinach, ham, bacon, sausage or shrimp. i love penzeys, so i have several herbs and spices i will usually throw in too.0 -
the yolks.
THIS! Unless I was making a merengue, then I'd put in sugar instead0 -
OK, I should have said, "and I'd like to keep it to under 200 calories". Thank you all you wisenheimers that put yolks in your egg whites. That never would have occurred to me. BTW, from this point forward no one else needs to chime in with yolks. I am looking for a total calorie breakfast of under 300 calories (including juice). Yolks have 61 calories in them and I don't want 180-240 extra calories from the yolks of 3-4 eggs. I'd rather get these calories from somewhere else at some other meal.
Mushrooms and onions, sounds good.
Spinach, sounds good
Feta, yes, I can see it.
Peppers, too bad I'm not a big fan of peppers.
Ketchup, ummm...will try it.
Srirracha sauce, will probably try it.
Cottage cheese? Do you fold it in with the egg whites in the pan?
Tomatoes, onion and spinach, sounds good, plus I have fresh tomatoes coming in the garden
Broccoli, yeah, I could see it.
Peanut butter and jelly? Ahhn no.
Mashed bananas, well, I might try it.0
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