What's your favourite way of cooking an egg?!


Question: What's your favourite way of cooking an egg?
I like 'em boiled. What about you eggy people???

Answers:

I scramble them (in the pan because it saves a dish) with a little bit of oil.



I love eggs...... They are quick and easy to make and inexpensive.........like them scrambled with cheese & chopped ham.....or an omelet and I also like fried egg sandwiches or fried eggs with milk toast.....I will bring hard boiled egs to work 1 or 2 days a week for snack....deviled eggs are easy to make and I always get requests to bring them to parties.



I like them different ways. My favorite is sunnyside up though for breakfast, but I like eggs benedict where they are poached. I like scrambled eggs, IF they are cooked light and fluffy. I like a fried egg sandwich. I like hard boiled eggs too.

Pretty much any way but raw.



I like to take a piece of bread and butter it. Then i cut a hole in the middle of it. I put it in the skillet then crack an egg and drop it in the hole in the bread. Then I cook it sunny side up...soooooo good!!!



Sometimes I like them sunny side up, but the majority of the time I like them scrambled with cheese and fresh pepper.



My favorite way of cooking them is scrambling, but my favorie preparation is poached



Over easy



Over easy with strawberry jam on toast!



fried, either sunny-side up, or easy-over with toast



scrambled eggs saussage n toast everyyy sat n sunday gotta wake up to that



i like em fried



Using them in a cake.

I hate eggs!



in an omlette with mushrooms, green pepper, black olives, cheese and ham.



Sunny side up!!!



fried egg and pepper... yummy!!!!



fried.



scrambled with green chile



scrambled with some cheddar cheese




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