Anonymous wrote:I was going to say to remove the yolk (or at least the majority of it) to make your eggs more healthy per your post title, but you're looking for recipe ideas.
Try breakfast burritos/tacos. We jazz it up with gyros + feta + egg. So good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like people have all sorts of different definitions of healthy. So, these might not meet yours, but it seems like you're looking to add healthy plant foods and aren't afraid of a little fat?
poached egg on avocado toast
poached or sunny side up egg on a hash made of brussel sprouts, or sweet potatoes
eggs tempered and added to oatmeal with fruit
cauliflower "fried rice" with scrambled egg
These sound great. Curious about the tempered egg in oatmeal. Does it just add protein and richness? When do you add the egg?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like people have all sorts of different definitions of healthy. So, these might not meet yours, but it seems like you're looking to add healthy plant foods and aren't afraid of a little fat?
poached egg on avocado toast
poached or sunny side up egg on a hash made of brussel sprouts, or sweet potatoes
eggs tempered and added to oatmeal with fruit
cauliflower "fried rice" with scrambled egg
These sound great. Curious about the tempered egg in oatmeal. Does it just add protein and richness? When do you add the egg?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like people have all sorts of different definitions of healthy. So, these might not meet yours, but it seems like you're looking to add healthy plant foods and aren't afraid of a little fat?
poached egg on avocado toast
poached or sunny side up egg on a hash made of brussel sprouts, or sweet potatoes
eggs tempered and added to oatmeal with fruit
cauliflower "fried rice" with scrambled egg