What's the deal with eggs?

What's the deal with eggs?

Now I don't think this will catch on like the highly entertaining "What's the deal with cereal?" thread, but a lot can h

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16 April 2020 at 03:14 AM
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Surprised McLovin didn't qualify that with something like, "unless they're covered in poutine, of course."


I am not a fan of poutine.


I prefer the french Scrambled egg over the folded or old style scramble.



















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That is awesomeness defined.


Hell yeah. I think I know what I'm doing with my leftover ham I brought home today.


Found this cleaning out a cabinet yesterday.



baked in the oven for around 10 minutes on 380*, flipped halfway through
only had sourdough rounds in the house and the flavor was probably too strong
would probably be better with french or white


by REDeYeS00 k

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kerrygold 😃 is this your normal choice


always have kerrygold in the fridge


REDeGgS00!!!


by Tom Ames k

REDeGgS00!!!

Brilliant


round two, this time with wheat bread - much better than sourdough













That makes me hungry!


Sublimey.


A+ eggery there



Potato pancakes topped with scrambled eggs and chorizo gravy.

Didn't have any stuffing leftover to do stuffing waffles, but leftover mashed potatoes worked fine as a base.


egg on top of the sandwich instead of in the sandwich? explain yourself!


by rickroll k

egg on top of the sandwich instead of in the sandwich? explain yourself!


I’m into what I saw, but I also would appreciate this question being answered.


I could see inside if the yolk was firmer. This way looks like the optimal strategy as played.


by Booker Wolfbox k

Potato pancakes topped with scrambled eggs and chorizo gravy.

Didn't have any stuffing leftover to do stuffing waffles, but leftover mashed potatoes worked fine as a base.


i am so intrigued by these flavors


by rickroll k

egg on top of the sandwich instead of in the sandwich? explain yourself!


by Malucci k

I’m into what I saw, but I also would appreciate this question being answered.


by golddog k

I could see inside if the yolk was firmer. This way looks like the optimal strategy as played.


it's becaues i recently watched Jacques Pepin make a couple of different versions of croque monsieur


and the madame includes an egg bonnet (or two) on top
a fancy iteration may also be served with bechamel


explanation feels sufficient


If you wanna watch videos

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