Eggs!
lemmonie21
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Please hit me with your favourite low calorie egg based meals x
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You can significantly reduce the oil in Spanish tortilla to a tablespoon or two if you use a good non stick pan. Have it with some tomatoes drizzled with balsamic. Served either warm or at room temperature.
https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2738/real-spanish-omelette5 -
i'm pretty boring. my lunch is two boiled eggs with fancy spices for taste (and ta the moment siracha), veggies, two laughing cow wedges and a home made protein bar2
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I like them really simple, in this order:
Hard boiled
Poached on light English muffin
Scrambled1 -
just_Tomek wrote: »Shakshuka.
Recipe please. Is that PB on the bread?2 -
I like the eggs to be the star of the show, as they are my favorite food. My current favorite is simple.
A thick piece of multigrain bread, toasted, with homemade guacamole spread on it and an egg, over easy, laid gently on top. Sprinkle shredded cheddar jack cheese on the egg. A pinch of kosher salt and coarse ground black pepper. Cut into that sucker and all that golden gooey yolk drizzles down. MMMMMMMMM. I'm having a moment here.
You're welcome.
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anonuser369 wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »Shakshuka.
Recipe please. Is that PB on the bread?
If you're near a Trader Joe's, their frozen shakshuka starter is good, quick, and low calorie.
In my opinion, peanut butter would be a weird thing to have with what is essentially tomato and egg stew. My guess is it's hummus in the picture.4 -
1 cup of ratatouille over a scrambled egg, sprinkled with parmesan cheese. ~200 calories and very filling.
I make a huge batch and freeze in individual portions (FoodSaver).3 -
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anonuser369 wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »Shakshuka.
Recipe please. Is that PB on the bread?
If you're near a Trader Joe's, their frozen shakshuka starter is good, quick, and low calorie.
In my opinion, peanut butter would be a weird thing to have with what is essentially tomato and egg stew. My guess is it's hummus in the picture.
Lots of good recipes for chicken & groundout (peanut) stew out there, so I don't see it as especially weird from a flavor context (assuming it's not one of those sickly sweet peanut butters aimed at kids). But I would guess that's tahini (which makes a good sandwich with banana).1 -
anonuser369 wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »Shakshuka.
Recipe please. Is that PB on the bread?
If you're near a Trader Joe's, their frozen shakshuka starter is good, quick, and low calorie.
In my opinion, peanut butter would be a weird thing to have with what is essentially tomato and egg stew. My guess is it's hummus in the picture.
Thanks!
And of course it would be hummus - wonder why my mind jumped to peanut butter?0 -
just_Tomek wrote: »anonuser369 wrote: »just_Tomek wrote: »Shakshuka.
Recipe please. Is that PB on the bread?
If you're near a Trader Joe's, their frozen shakshuka starter is good, quick, and low calorie.
In my opinion, peanut butter would be a weird thing to have with what is essentially tomato and egg stew. My guess is it's hummus in the picture.
Peanut butter would be a horrible thing to eat with shakshuka lol.
That's why I asked0 -
just_Tomek wrote: »Shakshuka.
Will you just come and make that for me2 -
Scrambled eggs with onion, bell pepper, jalopenos, tomatoes/ salsa, and a little cheese.3
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Nothing fancy. I just do scrambled eggs with onions, tomatoes + salt & pepper and then some vegetables on the side.2
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I make an omelet with eggs and cauliflower or green beans. Sprinkle on a little garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, and grated Parmesan cheese. Eat with a little crushed tomatoes on the side.
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Crustless spinach quiche
I sometimes steam spinach in microwave and also cook onion & garlic in microwave, eliminating the need for the oil.
Ingredients
A little oil to sautéed the veggies
Pam
2 cloves garlic minced
1 onion chopped
10 ounces spinach fresh (washed) or frozen (thawed and drained)
5 eggs (OR 2 eggs beaten & 3/4 cup eggbeaters)
2 cups shredded cheese
2 tbsp grated Parmesan
1 tablespoon dried parsley
pinch nutmeg optional
1/8 teaspoon salt
pinch pepper
Instructions
1. Spray a 10 inch pie plate with Pam. Set aside.
2. Preheat oven to 350℉.
3. Over medium-high heat, heat olive oil in a large skillet.
4. Add garlic, stir-fry for 1 minute.
5. Add onions and cook for about 5 minutes or until softened.
6. Add spinach and cook, stirring occasionally until mixture has lost its' moisture.
7. Meanwhile, combine eggs, cheese, herbs and spices.
8. Remove spinach mixture from heat and set aside to cool slightly for a few minutes.
9. Combine cheese and spinach mixture.
10. Pour mixture in prepared pie plate.
11. Bake in oven for approximately 30-40 minutes or until mixture has set.2 -
I make crustless quiche a lot. The base I do is 5 eggs, 1 cup of whole milk (or 1/2 cup any milk + 1/2 cup half and half), whisked together with salt and pepper. I put that in a glass pie plate greased with Pam spray. Then I add whatever toppings I feel like that day. My favorites are: Bacon & swiss, and Ham & swiss & broccoli. Sometimes I make a tuna version- for that one I use 4 eggs, the same amount of milk/cream and cheese, and add 1/4 cup of mayo for the base. Then I add one can of drained tuna, a sprinkle of dill, and then I put thin rounds of lemon slices on top. Bake at 350 for about 40 minutes.4
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Crack 3 fresh eggs into a cup and drink em down, Rocky style!0
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My favorite way to have eggs are scrambled eggs with salsa, hard boiled eggs with everything bagel seasoning, or a poached egg over toast.
Not so much low cal, but I make this breakfast bake when I have a lot of people staying at my house and it is very yummy. you cube up a half loaf of Italian bread, toss in a baking dish with cut up breakfast sausage a diced onion and a diced green pepper, mix together 12 eggs 1 cup milk and 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese, pour mixture over the whole baking dish, bake for 45 mins and top with more cheese, bake 15 more mins and serve.0 -
This morning was eggs over easy with guacamole on toasted multigrain bread with a side of blueberries and raspberries. SO yummy! 😍0
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SHEET PAN EGGS!
Exactly what it sounds like-- a sheet pan, crack eggs all over, salt and pepper and whatever you wanna season it with. Oven at 425 for 7-15 minutes depending on how well you like them. If you're meal prepping, you can undercook them a little so when you re-heat them they don't get rubbery or the yolks don't get dry.1 -
just_Tomek wrote: »floofyschmoofer wrote: »SHEET PAN EGGS!
Exactly what it sounds like-- a sheet pan, crack eggs all over, salt and pepper and whatever you wanna season it with. Oven at 425 for 7-15 minutes depending on how well you like them. If you're meal prepping, you can undercook them a little so when you re-heat them they don't get rubbery or the yolks don't get dry.
A question of why comes to mind.
Why does anyone ever cook anything ahead of time? Because time is fleeting and I'm not a morning person.5 -
Tried something new. I had some leftovers that I wanted to scramble in some eggs. I opened the cupboard to grab some red pepper flakes and saw a tube of Wasabi. Thought "What the heck?" I added about 1/2 a teaspoon of the ready made Wasabi paste. Who would've thought? Added a great taste. I put it in my scrambled eggs every time now.4
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Sweet potato hash and eggs. Dice a sweet potato and boil. Saute with whatever veggies you like ( I usually use some combo of zucchini, mushrooms, sweet and hot peppers, onion, and spinach). Season how you like. I like smoked paprika, salt and pepper. Top with two fried eggs.
I also love to make Shakshuka and clean-out-the-fridge omelets or frittatas when I am in a pinch.3 -
My favorite egg dish: Philly cheese Egg 'fritatta':
saute onions, peppers, mushrooms. Add in some precooked lean steak bits. Scramble egg with a bit of garlic, parsley, chive, and pour over the vegies and lean meat. A sprinkle of low cal parm/mozarella blend.
So yummy and less calories than so many breakfast foods. Swap in/out other veggies and herbs. ♡♡1 -
I'm a sucker for pre-prepared ingredients, so my favorite is a super easy stovetop fritatta. In a non-stick skillet, sautee 1/4 cup frozen diced onion and 1/2 tsp minced garlic (packed in oil). Throw in halved cherry tomatoes, mushrooms, last night's leftover asparagus, etc. Add 2-3 cups raw baby spinach and a pinch of salt. Cook just until spinach is wilted and a bright, deep green. Beat 2 eggs with Italian seasoning (or fresh chopped basil, oregano) and pour over spinach/veggie mix. When the edges start to firm, reduce heat to medium-low and cover. Cook until top of eggs are set. Remove from heat, add some shredded sharp cheddar, recover, let sit until cheese is melted.
I like to eat half, paired with half a whole wheat English muffin topped with whipped fat free Greek yogurt/cream cheese spread, and whatever fruit is handy - banana, strawberries, cantaloupe, or watermelon. The other half is either a quick dinner reheat or breakfast to go the next morning.0 -
Simple, I use 3 egg whites and one yolk. (for flavor). I do scrambled, folded for omelette, etc with a Penzey's spice called Sunny Paris, (the best!), pepper, maybe a teeny bit of parmesan cheese, and then add tomatoes, spinach, cheese or any other veggie sides. Or not and just eggs. But they have to have Sunny Paris in them with wonderful flavor.2
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just_Tomek wrote: »Shakshuka.
Thank you for the suggestion! Tried it this morning for breakfast! Life changing!!!!
Thanks!!0 -
Tuna Deviled Eggs
https://www.skinnytaste.com/tuna-deviled-eggs/
I fix these a lot for breakfast and/or lunch or even just a snack. I add a side of roasted veggies for a complete meal.
Nutrition...
Serving: 4egg halves,
Calories: 264kcal,
Carbohydrates: 3g,
Protein: 26.5g,
Fat: 16g,
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Scrambled Eggs 1 teaspoon per egg using Sour cream whisk really well til no sour cream visible.Then I add to hot skillet on high heat sprayed with butter spray & stir in Dried Chives,salt,pepper,Garlic powder,& 1-2 teaspoons butter.Their light & fluffy & so flavorful sometimes I don't even need the ketchup.0
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