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Eggs are a serious power ingredient in the kitchen. They're delicious on their own, of course, and once you know how to cook eggs, you can master dozens of different dishes. Because let's face it—you need eggs for just about everything. Baking a cake? You'll need to break a few eggs. Whipping up a soufflé? It won't poof up without eggs. The reason pasta carbonara is so creamy and delicious is the sauce made primarily with eggs. Whether you want to thicken a soup, add structure to baked goods, or top that lemon pie, eggs are the not-so-secret ingredient.
That's why we've rounded up the best egg recipes out there right here. Who wouldn't want to add this nutritious, inexpensive item into more of their weekly quick, easy dinner recipe rotation? At less than 20 cents apiece, the humble egg is the MVP of soufflé, crème brûlée, mayonnaise, and tons of other dishes. Eggs make your pasta recipes more pliable, your favorite homemade birthday cake recipe batter fluffier, and your appetizer spreads more delightful. (People will be making a beeline for our deviled eggs recipe.) Whether you're looking for a way to use up the last couple of eggs in a carton or trying to come up with something different (but still high-protein) to eat for breakfast (or brunch, or lunch, or even dinner), we've got you covered. Below, check out these easy egg dishes to try now.
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Roasted Potato and Red Pepper Hash
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Need to make a big brunch for a hungry crew? This satisfying skillet recipe is easy and impressive.
Far easier than an omelette, and much simpler than a quiche, a frittata makes the most of both frying and baking to achieve its signature look and taste.
Whether you're padding out a salad, upgrading a bowl of ramen, fixing to make deviled eggs, or you just want an easy to carry snack, there's a lot to be said for a simple boiled egg, done right.
Though these cute deviled eggs can be made to look like little pumpkins for a fall gathering, you may find the recipe is good enough to make any time of year.
Want to wow the family? This giant, puffed-up savory pancake, made mostly of eggs, flour, and milk, is just as delicious for dinner as it is for breakfast.
This simple breakfast bake cuts back on the carbs, and nixes the most difficult part of the quiche. The result: An anytime breakfast dish you can make and enjoy on special occasions or every single day!
There's nothing plain about this lunchtime favorite, upgraded with fresh mayo, buttery Bibb lettuce, and slow-cooked sweet onions.
Bright idea: Want perfect hard-boiled eggs every time? Place them in a pot of cold water and bring to a boil. Remove from heat, cover, and wait 12 minutes before peeling.
To make fluffy scrambled eggs, cook over low heat in a small amount of butter or extra-virgin olive oil; gently stir with a heat-resistant spatula for soft curds.
Whatever your favorite store-bought variety, you may give it up once you see how easy and delicious homemade mayo is. This recipe shows you how to make a basic mayo, plus five varieties: fresh herb, caper-dijon, horseradish, chili-lime, and bacon-chive.