How do you like your eggs?
Replies
-
Oh, and I also love dark chocolate eggs for Easter! :laugh:0
-
I'm an over-easy kinda gal. But my guy makes killer scrambled eggs. First he cuts up Peppered Sausage and then cooks it for a bit, adds in the eggs and scrambles them in the pan, mixing with the sausage. Adds a slice of Smoked Gouda Cheese. It's the closest to heaven tasting (and probable even better because he made it!! I have it once a week and love it!!!0
-
Oh, and I also love dark chocolate eggs for Easter! :laugh:
Mmmmm as in Cadbury0 -
Generelly I have 2 medium eggs each time I decide to have egg as the basic ingredient of my lunch or dinner. I usually cook them :
1. Plain omelet.
2. Plain omelet +chilli sauce + feta cheese
3. Scrambled + tomato +onion +green pepper + feta cheese
4. Poached +olive oil + lemon + pepper+bread
5. Fried +lemon +pepper +bread
6. Hard boiled + pepper +salt
and the ultimate
Uncooked the yolk well mixed with 2 tsp of sugar /sweetener + half tsp of chocolate/cocoa powder. I make this one only with fresh eggs by my father's hens and after I sterilize them externally before opening the egg. I have been used to eat it since I was a child... and it is AMAZING! I've never been sick from an egg, but let me note that I NEVER buy eggs.0 -
Over easy with a sprinkling of Mrs. Dash and lots of pepper.
Question for those of you who only use the egg whites; what do you do with the yolks? As a single mom, I hate to see food being wasted.
I resolve to the fact that I throw the shells away because they're not good for me to eat (although I'm sure they're edible in some form), so I treat the yolks no different than the shell now. And since I looked at them that way, I've not had many regrets about tossing them.
I do eat whole eggs here and there, and I randomly give my yolks to the dogs.
Understandable. Egg yolks are very healthy for dogs and I never cook eggs for myself without scrambling some up for the dogs.
@Roxy: those are my favorite type of eggs!0 -
2 eggs scrambled with a little pico de gallo and a little cheese or mexican sour cream (depends on how I feel that day) in a whole wheat homemade flour tortilla.0
-
2 eggs soft boiled with a slice of wheat toast0
-
4 eggs a day with spinach, bacon and cheese in a scramble.
The fat in eggs is not be passed up for me, eggs are a perfect food to be enjoyed whole.
The cholesterol content is only an issue if:
1) You think that dietary intake of cholesterol will significantly raise it in the blood. Bear in mind our body makes a considerable amount of cholesterol and it's essential to well-being.
2) 'High' cholesterol in the blood is a solid marker for cardiovascular disease.
In my world both of these hypotheses are bogus.
A pretty good summation based in science and not a vague hypothesis: http://thesmarterscienceofslim.com/its-not-about-lowering-cholesterol/#more-39010 -
I've always liked them over easy with toast to soak up the yolk. Sometimes scrambled with cheese is good for a change.0
-
Omlette, with onion, garlic, spinach and fresh herbs.0
-
I like to make tamagoyaki ;3.0
-
Thoroughly cooked ONLY. Getting a squigee egg will put me off of them for weeks. I have been doing an inside out omelette thing lately. Thinly sliced Boars Head ham in a pan, pour two scrambled eggs on top and a little Shallot Pepper from Penzeys. I cook it with a lid until it's almost done, then add a little cheese in the middle and fold it up like an omelette. Really good and about 250 calories.0
-
Two eggs, over medium, cooked in a bit of coconut oil. Whole wheat toast or sourdough on the side. Mmmm!0
-
Up and runny. If possible, crispy on the bottom at the same time, but that takes a skilled breakfast cook to pull off.0
-
The incredible edible egg!
How about 1/2 cup dirty rice or whole grain brown rice, one egg, 2 tablespoons salsa verde? I love to to this with leftover rice.
Poached egg on a slice of crusty italian bread, with 2 tablespoons tomato bruschetta.
1 fried egg, chunky hominy (best grits ever, use the food processor and pulse), 1-2 turkey sausages
Poached egg, a cup of asparagus, a touch of hollandaise sauce or mayonnaise, toast (Italian)
1 fried egg, toast, half a red tomato sliced and cooked until caramelized in butter, this is really yum
eggs benedict made with a milky sauce that is thickened with cornstarch instead of a roux., on English muffin. Canadian bacon is low in calories
Oeufs a la russe - combined mixed vegetables with mayonnaise and place on a bed of lettuce. Top with a deviled egg. Blanket egg also with a creamy dressing. Add capers, anchovy or salmon. Very filling lunch salad!
I usually do not eat more than one egg a day because it is too easy to exceed cholesterol that way.0 -
Fat free cream cheese is excellent in omelettes! And a great source of calcium!Thoroughly cooked ONLY. Getting a squigee egg will put me off of them for weeks. I have been doing an inside out omelette thing lately. Thinly sliced Boars Head ham in a pan, pour two scrambled eggs on top and a little Shallot Pepper from Penzeys. I cook it with a lid until it's almost done, then add a little cheese in the middle and fold it up like an omelette. Really good and about 250 calories.0
-
2 whole eggs (I feel bad throwing away good food) just can't do it
-add black pepper
-add chili pepper
*then scramble em' and fry em'*
in a bowl, lay a serving of tortilla chips, chop eggs, add a little shredded cheese, salsa, sour cream
*BAM* = 375CALORIES 21CARBS 19PROTEIN0 -
oh, I pretty much like them cooked , with some salt and pepper. Boiled, scrambled, fried, and maybe with some cheese on the scrambeled and fried. OH MY I love over easy fried with cheese on toast with some mayo. *sigh* haven't had that in months
^this0 -
um.....baked into some cornbread.0
-
Egg Beaters with Onion Green Pepper, Mushrooms a little emerils Essence and a little bit of diced turkey ham0
-
i cannot cook fried eggs, and those are my fave.
i like boiled ones in salads.
scrambled are just gross. blech.0 -
scrambled or deviled0
-
green onions, zucchini, 1 whole egg, 2 egg whites, milk, a bit of corn starch (to thicken up egg mixture) omellette style!
every morning!0 -
I eat a hard boiled egg in my grilled chicken salad just about every day through the week for lunch or as a snack. Lots of good ideas here I'd like to try!0
-
Deviled eggs are my favorite! Mostly mustard, a little light mayo, garlic powder, onion powder and sprinkled with paprika. Delicious!0
-
I like my eggs in a cake how about you??
Bump0 -
Unfertilized.0
-
OMG I LOVE EGGS! Fried, scrambled, omelet, boiled. YUM.0
-
"coddled" over 3 slice low salt bacon, then 2 tabl. water and cover to "steam" the eggs with yolks slightly soft. ground black pepper -- very tasty.0
-
I love a omelet...everyday! I have white egg with lots of veggies...and sometimes a little chicken, or steak also.0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 427 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions