Do eggs go well with bacon?!


Question: Do eggs go well with bacon?
I was thinking of making myself something nice for breakfast and all I have in my fridge is some eggs and a few rashers of bacon. Will they work together?

Answers:

I believe that they do =)

You could make an omlette by cooking the eggs in a frying pan and later putting the bacon in the middle...
If you had cheese, that also works well for the middle as well as vegetables. You could be creative using peppers and all kinds of extra tiny ingredients if you have anything else around...
Eggs and ketchup work well together also.

Here...I found a simple recipe...

Ingredients for Bacon And Eggs Recipe
4 slices of bacon
4 eggs
Instructions
Slowly warm rind-free slices of streaked bacon in a cold pan, turning frequently, for 3-4 minutes until it reaches the desired crispness.
Serve with poached or fried eggs laid on top of the bacon.

http://recipes.lovetoknow.com/wiki/Bacon_And_Eggs_Recipe



cut the bacon into small bits and brown nicely.
beat eggs with a bit of cream if you haave it and pour it over the bacon in the skillet. let set on bottom then flip over and cook other side.

lovely scramble. this is the way I eat them most every morning



Bacon and Eggs go together like Peanut butter and jelly! They are a great couple for breakfast and will make a delicious combo! Go ahead get crazy and try it!!!



Hmmm..........Eggs and Bacon? I don't know. It sounds a bit exotic to me. Play safe and stick to plain old fashioned home cooking like kippers and custard.

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yes bacon does go quite well with eggs

personal experiences



Wtf kind of question is this? Who doesn't eat Bacon and Eggs? It's like you're an alien.



Are you serious with your question? It's like you're asking , does hotdog go with mustard and relish...



yeah man whatever.

you



OH GOD YEAH! The salty bacon is perfect with the eggs. yummmmmmmmy!



does kentucky go well with chicken.



yum scrambled eggs with bacon on toast a match made in heaven!



yes they do.




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