Eggs Beyond Breakfast? Yup. Here’s How!
How to upgrade your egg game
Eggs are a classic breakfast food — and for good reason! They are loaded with high-quality vitamins and good fats, making them one of the most nutritious foods in the world. But eggs aren’t just for breakfast. You can add their superfood nutrition to just about any recipe, any time of day.
Registered Dietitian and Nutritionist Dawn Jackson Blatner share five ways to add more eggs to your life, beyond breakfast.
“The first and most important thing to do is to buy the highest quality ingredients. Not all eggs are created equal. Eggland’s Best eggs contain superior nutrition compared to ordinary eggs. With 25% less saturated fat, 10 times more vitamin E, six times more vitamin D, and double the omega-3s, adding Eggland’s Best to your grocery list is a simple way to boost nutrition any time of day,” says Blatner.
Here are five ways we can all add more eggs to our life:
1. Lunch kit — Make a quick and balanced lunch for adults or kids by whipping up a simple egg salad and pairing with whole-grain crackers, grapes, and cucumber slices in a container. Swap in different crackers, fruits, and veggies to keep things interesting.
2. Midday snack — When afternoon hunger hits, eggs are a nutrient-packed snack that can keep you feeling fuller longer, keeping your nutrition goals on track. For a convenient, on-the-go snack, try Hard-Cooked Peeled Eggs from Eggland’s Best, which offer essential vitamins and nutrients without the hassle of boiling and peeling eggs at home.
3. Sheet pan supper — In need of a quick, fool-proof dinner that’ll please the whole family? Try baking a large batch of scrambled eggs on a sheet pan. Add all your family’s favorite mix-ins like veggies or cheese and you’ll have a meal in minutes. Serve with chicken sausage links, whole-grain toast, and fresh fruit for a lighter take on breakfast for dinner.
4. Party food — Eggs make a great addition to a party menu, from mini quiche to deviled eggs. When making classic deviled eggs, swap in mashed avocado for the mayo to get extra nutrition.
5. Fuel for fitness — Eggs are a perfect pre-or post-workout snack. Vitamin D aids in the absorption of calcium for strong bones, while omega-3s soothe muscles during recovery. Eggland’s Best eggs contain six times more vitamin D and more than double the omega-3s, making them the best egg to incorporate into your healthy snack.
To upgrade a classic quiche to enjoy any time of day, try this Spinach Quiche with Turkey Bacon & Goat Cheese from Eggland’s Best:
Spinach Quiche with Turkey Bacon & Goat Cheese
Prep time: 15 minutes; Cook time: 40 minutes; Yield: 6 servings
Ingredients
1 refrigerated pie crust
1 cup fresh baby spinach, washed and chopped
5 Eggland’s Best eggs (large)
3 slices turkey bacon, cooked and crumbled
1/4 cup goat cheese, crumbled
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon pepper
1/4 cup skim milk
1/4 cup fat-free half & half
Preparation
Prepare pie crust according to package instructions, using a 9″ deep-dish pie pan.
When finished pre-cooking crust according to package instructions, remove from oven and cool slightly.
While crust is cooking, prepare quiche ingredients.
Cook turkey bacon until crispy. Drain, cool and chop into small pieces.
Thoroughly wash baby spinach leaves and pat completely dry. Chop and mix with bacon pieces.
Crumble goat cheese and set aside.
Mix eggs, salt, pepper, milk and half & half together in a small bowl.
Add spinach, bacon and goat cheese. Blend well.
Add egg mixture to pie crust and return to oven for 35-40 minutes or until eggs are completely set.
Allow to cool for 5 minutes before slicing & serving.
For more recipe inspiration, visit EgglandsBest.com.
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Sustainable Frittata
Sustainable Frittata – Deliver Flavor and Nutrition Despite Busy Schedules. Whether you enjoy it together in the morning before getting the day started or mix it up with breakfast for dinner, this Sustainable Frittata is called “sustainable” because you can use leftover cheeses, veggies, ham, sausage and more to recycle ingredients you already have on hand.
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Sustainable Frittata – Deliver Flavor and Nutrition Despite Busy Schedules
Sustainable Frittata
Recipe courtesy of Jenn Fillenworth of “Jenny With the Good Eats” on behalf of Milk Means More
Prep time: 5 minutes
Cook time: 20 minutes
Servings: 8
12 eggs, beaten
1/4 cup whole milk, half and half or heavy cream
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 cups shredded cheese, any variety
3 cups assorted cooked vegetables and pre-cooked meats
fresh herbs, for garnish (optional)
Preheat oven to 450 F.
Preheat cast-iron pan or oven-safe skillet over medium heat.
In large bowl, mix eggs, milk and salt then add shredded cheese.
Add cooked vegetables and meats to pan to reheat. Once vegetables have softened, add egg mixture to pan and scramble. Let sit over medium heat 1 minute.
Carefully transfer to oven and bake 10-15 minutes. Frittata is done when eggs have set. Remove from oven and top with fresh herbs.
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Eggs Beyond Breakfast? Yup. Here’s How!
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