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Oh yes, & of course there's always Egg Foo Yung (which is really just an Asian omelete), Egg Drop Soup, & egg scrambled into Asian Fried Rice.
Re: Curried Eggs - Saraaaaa, I must admit I've never made an "authentic" version of this myself, but it is a dish my mom used to make when it was "almost payday" - lol!!
While I do know that this is an actual Indian dish with many authentic variations, all my mom did was make a basic white sauce, add curry powder to taste, & pour over sliced hard-boiled eggs layered on toast.
Deathbysoup said:My favorite way to eat eggs would have to be eggs and soldiers. Simple , but delicious
Just saw this Karen, I think but am not positive that the soldiers just might be buttered toast cut to stripes as Laurie said.Oh c'mon - does everybody but me know what this is? Sounds like fun...is it a Canadian thing??? Tell us.
I like eggs most any way it is cooked except sunnyside up and poached , I don't like runny eggs.
I always tell them if I see any yellow that's running, I will send it back. Usually the wait staff laughs when you try and explain a personal aversion to runny yolks but they generally understand. To make my aversion worse, my DD likes her eggs sunny side up and loves to pop the whole yolk in her mouth and pop it and let that goo run all over her tongue. YUCK.Oh Lord - me too!!! It's a texture thing, & the same reason why I also can't stomach raw oysters.
When we go out for breakfast, the waitpersons always laugh when I make sure they know that I want my eggs the consistency of "a hockey puck". But they know what I mean, thankfully.
Fats are good for kids, for their brain development. Use whole milk with kids.By the way, from my understanding, eggs are high in cholesterol. I always have the urge to use egg in almost every meal of the day, but I resist doing that, because I am afraid that my family and I would be consumming too much cholesterol. I know for example, young kids can eat more eggs because they are high in protein. Any thoughts? Should I be concerned?