Doesn't really matter, eggs are a nutritional powerhouse whichever way you consume them. Don't be scared of using oils and fats, your body needs some anyways for the absorption of fat soluble vitamins, among other functions. Just everything in moderation is the main thing.Do they have to be boiled as is always recommended I prefer them fried with the yolk the way I want
Yes, people get too scared of them because of fearmongering around cholesterol.Whatever way you eat them they are superfood
In the late 1980s junior health minister Edwina Currie didn’t help matters much, either..?Yes, people get too scared of them because of fearmongering around cholesterol.
A shot glass works well...as we discovered in a holiday rental one timeif I can find something to act as an eggcup. Thanks.
A bit too far back for a young lad like me to rememberIn the late 1980s junior health minister Edwina Currie didn’t help matters much, either..?
Something to do with “salmonella.”
lol, I had my mind on other “things” at the time, myself?A bit too far back for a young lad like me to remember
But at least you have the google, we didn't in the 80's and we'd have to go to the library if we desperately wanted to look up some random piece of information!A bit too far back for a young lad like me to remember
Omelettes?Don't think I've ever seen a recommendation only to boil eggs.
I probably go through more than a dozen a week, fried (in olive oil, lard, or garlic butter, for slightly different tastes) and in omelettes mainly.
Or in my case.. My T2 dad (no longer with us.) back in his day actually knew his onions.But at least you have the google, we didn't in the 80's and we'd have to go to the library if we desperately wanted to look up some random piece of information!
I'm definitely going to try this, thank you!Talking about eggs reminded me of baked cheese and egg a childhood favourite. My mum used to call them birds nests. Its a simple, probably well known, recipe, Just grate or slice some cheddar cheese and layer it around the edge of a tea plate. Break an egg (or two) in the middle add a bit of butter for greasing around the edge. Cook in the oven until the egg is cooked. 'Bout 10 mins. The cheese goes all bubbly and crispy on the edges and the soft yolk mixed with cooked cheese is delicious plus where the cheese has stuck to the plate makes it something to linger over. Think of parmesan crisps. Yum Yum.
Hope you like it.I'm definitely going to try this, thank you!
I'm not sure what a tea plate is though, but I'm also not sure I have any plates I can put in the oven.Hope you like it.
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