Oct 23, 2007 -
Scrambled eggs are one of the world's simplest recipes. Once you've mastered the technique of cooking plain scrambled eggs, the possibilities of flavor combinations are endless. For best results, don't over-beat the eggs, and cook in a heavy nonstick or well-seasoned pan to prevent sticking.
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Sep 30, 2009 -
The good old egg is an excellent source of protein. I always order scrambled eggs or an omelet when I go out to brunch, but I know many women who ditch the yolks and only order egg whites.
Although most of the calories, fat, and cholesterol come from the yolk, it's also very nutritious, containing protein, calcium, vitamin D, and folate.
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Sep 18, 2009 -
- What you should know about German beer. — Chow
- On Chez Pim's cookbook: What really is a foodie? — Eat Me Daily
- Meet the revuelto, Spain's answer to scrambled eggs, but with more veggies and less eggs.— The Atlantic
- The movie Julie & Julia doesn't translate well with the French.— The New York Times
- There's nothing more simply delicious than spaghetti alla carbonara.
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Sep 14, 2009 -
There's nothing like fresh-churned homemade ice cream. It's cool, but melts in your mouth, creamy and smooth, and when compared to a grocery store variety, has a richer, cleaner, more pure taste. To make ice cream you need an ice cream maker and a little skill, but most of all, it requires patience.
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Aug 20, 2009 -
As a little girl, I used to love it when my mom declared that we were having "breakfast for dinner." This meal usually involved pancakes, bacon, and scrambled eggs. Nowadays when I enjoy breakfast for dinner, the menu is a little more sophisticated and always includes poached eggs.
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Aug 25, 2009 -
Toasted bagels, blueberry muffins, and warm waffles with fruit are some of my favorite choices for breakfast. Although they're tasty, they don't offer much protein. This essential nutrient makes you feel full and gives you sustained energy.
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Jul 27, 2009 -
We all know that many fast food chain's menu items are high in the sodium department. Armed with this knowledge, we just avoid eating at these places. Although a New Jersey resident doesn't think it's right, and is taking action against one popular chain, Denny's.
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Jun 11, 2009 -
We love Slashfood so much that every Thursday we round up their most delicious stories. Here are this week's finds:
- Gordon Ramsay apologizes for calling an Australian TV host a pig.
- Take advantage of the barbecue and make a memorable Summer drink, smoked lemonade.
- For added flavor — and health benefits — toss turmeric into your favorite dishes.
- The best way to enjoy morels is to serve them simply in a scramble with eggs, spring onions, and asparagus.
- Slashfood talks to the host of Bravo's new Top Chef Masters, Kelly Choi.
- Make an Italian-inspired turkey burger that's short on the grease, but not on moisture.
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