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10 Different Ways to Cook Eggs

10 Different Ways to Cook Eggs

10 Different Ways to Cook Eggs
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Scrambled
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Poached
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Sunny-Side Up
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Over-Easy
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Over-Medium
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Over-Hard
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Hard-Boiled
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Soft-Boiled
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Baked
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Omelet
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10 Different Ways to Cook Eggs
Scrambled
Poached
Sunny-Side Up
Over-Easy
Over-Medium
Over-Hard
Hard-Boiled
Soft-Boiled
Baked
Omelet

10 Different Ways to Cook Eggs

Eggs are a staple in the American diet. It seems that no breakfast plate is complete without an egg or two, whether they’re scrambled, fried, or hard-boiled. However, eggs aren’t just for breakfast and there are many ways to cook eggs that allow you to enjoy them for any meal.

According to one survey, the most popular way to cook eggs in America is by boiling them. Hard-boiled or soft-boiled eggs are a great snack to have on hand and one boiled egg has about six grams of protein. One of the best things about eggs is how diverse they are. There are so many ways to cook them that it’s easy to incorporate them into your meals throughout the week. If you’re looking for a way to mix things up in the kitchen, here are 10 ways to cook eggs.

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