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Toaster Oven Sunny-side Up Eggs

August 19, 2017 by Karen Breyer 18 Comments

Learn how to make Toaster Oven Sunny-side Up Eggs! Yes you can cook eggs in your toaster oven! This is the easiest way to make eggs. In this video Karen Breyer will show you step-by-step how to make this Toaster Oven Sunny-side Up Eggs recipe.

If you are very busy in the morning I think you will like how easy it is to make Sunny-side Up Eggs in your toaster oven. You can stick the eggs in your toaster oven and do something else while they are cooking.

Toaster Oven Sunny-side Up Eggs is a fast and easy breakfast recipe that even kids can make! Yes, train your kids to make their own breakfast! They can even make this easy Toaster Oven Sunny-side Up Eggs recipe for lunch or dinner too! You can just sit around and put your feet up while they make you breakfast! I expect this will be your favorite breakfast recipes ever! Watch this cooking video and make this Toaster Oven Sunny-side Up recipe today! (Then train your kids to make it for you!)

Yield: 1 serving

Toaster Oven Sunny-side Up Eggs

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste
  • Cooking spray

Instructions

  1. Spray a small 5.75 x 3 x 2 inch loaf pan or 4 inch cake pan (or other similar-sized pan) with cooking spray.
  2. Crack the eggs into the pan.
  3. Place the pan in the toaster oven. Toast until the eggs are done to your preference. You may need to push the toaster button a few times before the eggs are done.
  4. Top with salt and pepper to taste.

Notes

You can cook more than one batch of eggs at a time.

Put two eggs in a loaf pan or use two baking ramekins and put one egg in each.

I like to make toast at the same time as the eggs.

See a cooking demonstration of this Toaster Oven Sunny-side Up Eggs recipe on the Cooking Lessons for Dad YouTube channel.

© Karen Breyer

 

Hard Boiled Eggs

February 25, 2017 by Karen Breyer Leave a Comment

Make Hard Boiled Eggs the easy way! Follow this simple recipe for perfect Hard Boiled Eggs that are easy to peel! In this video Karen Breyer and her dad will show you step-by-step how to make this easy Hard Boiled Eggs recipe. In this video you will see the first hard boiled egg that my dad ever peeled. With the best hard boiled eggs recipe he did just fine!

Hard Boiled Eggs are perfect for breakfast, lunch, dinner and even snacks. You can eat them plain or use them in recipes. I like to slice them on a salad, put them in a sandwich or just eat them with salt and pepper.

When your eggs start getting old they are perfect for making these easy to peel hard boiled eggs. Keep a batch of hard boiled eggs in your fridge for an easy meal or snack. Watch this video and try this easy recipe for delicious, easy to peel Hard Boiled Eggs today!

Yield: Varies

Hard Boiled Eggs

Ingredients

  • Eggs
  • Water

Instructions

  1. Place eggs in a saucepan that is large enough for them to sit in a single layer.
  2. Add enough cold water to cover the eggs by 1 inch.
  3. Bring the water to a boil over high heat.
  4. When a boil is reached, remove the pan from the heat and cover it with a lid.
  5. Let eggs stand for: 12 minutes for large eggs, 9 minutes for medium eggs, and 15 minutes for extra-large eggs.
  6. When the time is up, drain the eggs and cool completely by putting the pan under cold running water or putting them in ice water. After they are cool refrigerate them.
  7. To peel an egg, first tap it to break the shell. Next roll it between your palms to loosen the shell. Start peeling at the large end. Hold it under running water to make it easier.

Notes

Very fresh eggs can be difficult to peel. Use eggs that are about 7 - 10 days old. This resting time will allow the eggs to take in some air which will help to separate the membranes and they will be easier to peel.

The best time to peel a hard boiled egg is right after cooling. During this cooling process the egg will contract slightly in the shell.

Hard-boiled eggs in the shell will be good for 1 week in the refrigerator. Once peeled, eggs should be eaten within a day.

See a cooking demonstration of this Hard Boiled Eggs recipe on the Cooking Lessons for Dad YouTube channel.

© Karen Breyer

 

Garlic Egg Pasta

February 22, 2015 by Karen Breyer 2 Comments

I hope you are having fun learning how to cook! Please share with me your favorite easy recipe that you have tried this year. So far my favorite easy recipe is Easy Garlic Egg Pasta. It has only a few ingredients and tastes so good! I would suggest using a Teflon pot to make clean-up easier. I think Easy Garlic Egg Pasta may become one of your favorite recipes too. Below is the cooking video for this recipe in case you want to try it. Happy Cooking!

Scrambled Egg Surprise

January 23, 2015 by Karen Breyer Leave a Comment

Scrambled Egg Surprise

Ingredients

  • 2 eggs
  • 2 tablespoons milk or water (optional)
  • Cooking spray
  • Salt to taste
  • Pepper to taste

(about 2 – 5 tablespoons total)

  • Onions, diced
  • Bell peppers (any color), diced
  • Protein foods, cooked and diced
  • Meats, diced (fully cook before adding eggs)
  • Mushrooms, sliced
  • Garlic, minced
  • Zucchini, sliced thin or shredded
  • Cheese, any variety
  • Cottage cheese

Instructions

  1. Break the eggs into a mixing bowl. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Add the milk or water if desired. Whisk together until well blended.
  2. Chop additional ingredients (onions, peppers…) and set aside.
  3. Spray a sauté pan with cooking spray. Heat pan over medium heat until it is hot enough to sizzle a drop of water.
  4. Sauté your choice of additional ingredients in the pan before adding the eggs. You could also add extra ingredients (like cheese or herbs) to the eggs just before the cooking is complete.
  5. Pour egg mixture into the pan.
  6. As the eggs begin to set on the bottom and sides, slowly stir the mixture with a spatula. Lift cooked portions to allow the thin, uncooked portion to flow to underneath. Do not constantly stir.
  7. Cook just until eggs are thickened throughout, but are still shiny and moist.
  8. Remove from the pan and serve right away. Season with additional salt and pepper if desired.

Notes

Use 2 eggs per serving. You can adjust this recipe for the number of servings you would like.
You can substitute soy, rice, or almond milk for the regular milk. You can also use water or not add any liquid to the eggs.

I listed some choices of additional ingredients you could add to the eggs, but I am sure there are many others.

Instead of cooking spray you could melt a small amount of butter in the pan over low heat before adding the additional ingredients and eggs (less healthy).

© Karen Breyer

 

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