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]]>This Middle Eastern and North African dish features eggs poached in a hearty sauce of tomatoes, peppers, onions, and spices like cumin, paprika, and cayenne. Start by sauteing onions and bell peppers in olive oil, then add garlic, spices, and tomatoes, simmering until thickened. Crack eggs into the sauce, cook until set, and serve garnished with fresh herbs alongside bread or pita.
This sweet and savory rolled omelette with a unique layered texture, is a staple in Japanese cuisine. Whisk eggs with soy sauce, mirin or sugar, and water. Cook thin layers of the egg mixture in a skillet, rolling them up sequentially for a multi-layered effect. Slice and serve.
This simple, elegant soup combines chicken broth with beaten eggs. Simmer quality chicken broth, then add a mixture of eggs, Parmesan cheese, and seasonings, creating delicate egg strands in the broth. Serve this comforting soup garnished with fresh herbs.
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]]>Eggs and avocados are a timeless combo, but we’re pretty sure you’ve never eaten them this way before. Take a break from regular avocado toast and take things to a whole new level with this creative dish.
Morrisey is a huge fan of stuffing all sorts of different veggies with eggs. After doing it with avocados, she decided to give tomatoes a shot and the final result was just as delicious.
This recipe allows you to make Hawaiian sweet dinner rolls extra-delicious by lining them with some prosciutto, sprinkling them with some cheese, and cracking eggs on top of them.
Do you have puff pastries in your freezer, but aren’t in the mood to simply bake them as they are? Get ready to put a twist on them by cracking some eggs and topping them with some bacon.
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]]>You might know about regular omelettes, a tasty egg-centric classic, but have you ever tried a Spanish omelette before? This recipe takes an egg and potato base and combines them with onions and whatever ingredients you want. Some ideas include chorizo, red peppers, and cheese!
An egg tart known as a quiche is a great option to use up some extra eggs if you have them in your kitchen. Use a pie crust or make one on your own and then bake eggs along with vegetables, meat, or fish in order to make this tasty French favorite.
Not everything made with eggs has to be savory, and french toast is a great example of a recipe that uses eggs to make a sweet end product. This recipe involves dipping pieces of bread in a sweet egg batter that contains sugar and cinnamon and frying them in oil or butter. Yum!
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]]>We especially like adding protein-packed ingredients to our scrambled eggs to get a nutritional boost of this key component of a healthy diet. Want to learn how to make my favorite version? Here’s the recipe!
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]]>We especially like adding protein-packed ingredients to our scrambled eggs to get a nutritional boost of this key component of a healthy diet. Want to learn how to make my favorite version? Here’s the recipe!
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]]>A lot of people stuff bell peppers with rice and ground meat for dinner, but why not crack an egg into one instead for breakfast! All you need to do is cut a bell pepper lengthwise and take out the seeds. Crack in an egg and season with salt and pepper. Bake at 425F for 8-10 minutes.
Avocado and eggs are always a match made in heaven, so combining them only makes sense. All you need to do is cut an avocado lengthwise, scoop out a bit of the flesh, and crack in an egg. Season with salt, pepper, and paprika and bake at 425F for about 15 minutes.
This recipe is super fun because you don’t often get to use a tomato as a bowl! Cut the top off a tomato and scoop out the flesh. Crack in an egg and season with salt and pepper and bake at 400F for 7-9 minutes.
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]]>The post 3 Egg Recipes That Aren’t Boring appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>This Middle Eastern and North African dish features eggs poached in a hearty sauce of tomatoes, peppers, onions, and spices like cumin, paprika, and cayenne. Start by sauteing onions and bell peppers in olive oil, then add garlic, spices, and tomatoes, simmering until thickened. Crack eggs into the sauce, cook until set, and serve garnished with fresh herbs alongside bread or pita.
This sweet and savory rolled omelette with a unique layered texture, is a staple in Japanese cuisine. Whisk eggs with soy sauce, mirin or sugar, and water. Cook thin layers of the egg mixture in a skillet, rolling them up sequentially for a multi-layered effect. Slice and serve.
This simple, elegant soup combines chicken broth with beaten eggs. Simmer quality chicken broth, then add a mixture of eggs, Parmesan cheese, and seasonings, creating delicate egg strands in the broth. Serve this comforting soup garnished with fresh herbs.
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]]>The post Diane Morrisey Puts a Twist on Eggs With Her Creative Recipes appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>Eggs and avocados are a timeless combo, but we’re pretty sure you’ve never eaten them this way before. Take a break from regular avocado toast and take things to a whole new level with this creative dish.
Morrisey is a huge fan of stuffing all sorts of different veggies with eggs. After doing it with avocados, she decided to give tomatoes a shot and the final result was just as delicious.
This recipe allows you to make Hawaiian sweet dinner rolls extra-delicious by lining them with some prosciutto, sprinkling them with some cheese, and cracking eggs on top of them.
Do you have puff pastries in your freezer, but aren’t in the mood to simply bake them as they are? Get ready to put a twist on them by cracking some eggs and topping them with some bacon.
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]]>The post Excellent Ideas for Putting Extra Eggs to Use appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>You might know about regular omelettes, a tasty egg-centric classic, but have you ever tried a Spanish omelette before? This recipe takes an egg and potato base and combines them with onions and whatever ingredients you want. Some ideas include chorizo, red peppers, and cheese!
An egg tart known as a quiche is a great option to use up some extra eggs if you have them in your kitchen. Use a pie crust or make one on your own and then bake eggs along with vegetables, meat, or fish in order to make this tasty French favorite.
Not everything made with eggs has to be savory, and french toast is a great example of a recipe that uses eggs to make a sweet end product. This recipe involves dipping pieces of bread in a sweet egg batter that contains sugar and cinnamon and frying them in oil or butter. Yum!
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]]>The post You’ll Love This Protein-Packed Scrambled Egg Recipe appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>We especially like adding protein-packed ingredients to our scrambled eggs to get a nutritional boost of this key component of a healthy diet. Want to learn how to make my favorite version? Here’s the recipe!
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]]>The post You’ll Love This Protein-Packed Scrambled Egg Recipe appeared first on Cooking 4 All.
]]>We especially like adding protein-packed ingredients to our scrambled eggs to get a nutritional boost of this key component of a healthy diet. Want to learn how to make my favorite version? Here’s the recipe!
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]]>A lot of people stuff bell peppers with rice and ground meat for dinner, but why not crack an egg into one instead for breakfast! All you need to do is cut a bell pepper lengthwise and take out the seeds. Crack in an egg and season with salt and pepper. Bake at 425F for 8-10 minutes.
Avocado and eggs are always a match made in heaven, so combining them only makes sense. All you need to do is cut an avocado lengthwise, scoop out a bit of the flesh, and crack in an egg. Season with salt, pepper, and paprika and bake at 425F for about 15 minutes.
This recipe is super fun because you don’t often get to use a tomato as a bowl! Cut the top off a tomato and scoop out the flesh. Crack in an egg and season with salt and pepper and bake at 400F for 7-9 minutes.
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