Science Eggs. How do you cook them?

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I cook my eggs a specific way. I thought about making a poll but there aren't enough options. How do you cook your eggs?
 
I do not really care that much about eggs, the only egg dish I really like, but is a rare treat because it takes a lot of time is Shakshuka.
 
Recently I've been making a one egg omelette with cheese in the middle and slap it between two pieces of toasted multi grain bread. Other time I scramble them with tomatoes Taiwanese style and have toast or quesadillas on the side. I mix my eggs with a bit of olive oil and used to use a splash of milk in the mix but stopped using milk a years ago ...no salt..some pepper or garlic powder...garnish with some parsley out of my garden
 
I do not really care that much about eggs, the only egg dish I really like, but is a rare treat because it takes a lot of time is Shakshuka.
Shakshuka is delicious! Obviously can't make that every morning unless you're a restaurant or feeding 12.
 
Shakshuka is delicious! Obviously can't make that every morning unless you're a restaurant or feeding 12.

Trader Joe's has a decent frozen shakshusha kit for 2 bucks
 
How do you cook yours?

I love eggs, eat them almost every morning for breakfast. So scrambled, over easy, poached are my 3 favorites. I'll do omelettes if we already have some chopped veggies to add in.
 
Recently I've been making a one egg omelette with cheese in the middle and slap it between two pieces of toasted multi grain bread. Other time I scramble them with tomatoes Taiwanese style and have toast or quesadillas on the side. I mix my eggs with a bit of olive oil and used to use a splash of milk in the mix but stopped using milk a years ago ...no salt..some pepper or garlic powder...garnish with some parsley out of my garden
3 egg french omelette with some oat milk has been my go to lately. Throw some hot sauce in before you stir it up. Gordon Ramsay style.
 
How do you cook yours?

I love eggs, eat them almost every morning for breakfast. So scrambled, over easy, poached are my 3 favorites. I'll do omelettes if we already have some chopped veggies to add in.

3 egg french omelette with some oat milk has been my go to lately. Throw some hot sauce in before you stir it up. Gordon Ramsay style.

Salt and pepper to those eggs every day!
 
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Recently I've been making a one egg omelette with cheese in the middle and slap it between two pieces of toasted multi grain bread. Other time I scramble them with tomatoes Taiwanese style and have toast or quesadillas on the side. I mix my eggs with a bit of olive oil and used to use a splash of milk in the mix but stopped using milk a years ago ...no salt..some pepper or garlic powder...garnish with some parsley out of my garden
What type of cheese do you use?
 
These are pretty awesome for poaching if I have time. Otherwise just fried.

iu
 
Egg omelet with sautéed mushrooms, sometimes with a little onion, cheddar cheese.
Scrambled with salt & pepper is okay for a quick meal.
Poached served with sour dough toast.
Fried over-easy on pancakes.

Did I mention that I love eggs? Surprisingly, my cholesterol is good.
 
What type of cheese do you use?
I've been using jack and cheddar but if I have some different cheese around I'll use any ...sometimes I use Feta cheese in them..I always have Jack, Cheddar and Feta cheese around.
 
These are pretty awesome for poaching if I have time. Otherwise just fried.

iu


I mentioned it in a previous thread, grab a non stick pan filled with water and 2 tablespoons of vinegar, bring it to a boil. Slide to eggs into it, turn off heat, cover for 4 minutes. Perfectly poached eggs.
 
Soft boiled is about the only way I don't like eggs. I hard boil a couple every week, an egg plus a vegetable for breakfast.
Today I made pancakes and fried an egg.
Like scrambled, omelets, frittata.
California benedict - like eggs benedict but instead of ham/Canadian bacon uses a sliced avocado. Special occasion dish due to prep time.
Love shakshuka. Make extra sauce I can quickly reheat and drop in an egg.
 
Over easy or hard boiled
 
Soft boiled is about the only way I don't like eggs. I hard boil a couple every week, an egg plus a vegetable for breakfast.
Today I made pancakes and fried an egg.
Like scrambled, omelets, frittata.
California benedict - like eggs benedict but instead of ham/Canadian bacon uses a sliced avocado. Special occasion dish due to prep time.
Love shakshuka. Make extra sauce I can quickly reheat and drop in an egg.
I'll take a frittata over cookies!
 
I'll take the former. Can't do to later for some reason.
I can do hard boiled in like a salad, but otherwise not a fan. They don't pair well with other breakfast, IMO.
 
I usually cook them in Cookies, Cakes or Brownies. Occasionally I will add one into a meatloaf or meatballs. Sometimes even French Toast I have not eaten just a egg in probably 40 years
 
Over medium, scrambled, omelet, french toast. Love eggs.
 
I mentioned it in a previous thread, grab a non stick pan filled with water and 2 tablespoons of vinegar, bring it to a boil. Slide to eggs into it, turn off heat, cover for 4 minutes. Perfectly poached eggs.
I like the shape of these, they fit easy on an English muffin, but you are totally correct.
 
Not to mention souffles, sponge cakes, meringue, custard ice cream.
 
I love sausage links or chorizo and eggs...unfortunately I can't eat any sausage or marbled meats like pastrami or pepperoni anymore...sucks to have my heart
 

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