20 Quick and Easy Ways to Cook Eggs

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Eggs are the breakfast, lunch, and dinner of champions. Rich in protein but low in calories, they make the perfect base for countless healthy meals or snacks. And since eggs are so versatile, you can get creative and whip them into savory entrees, brunch dishes, desserts, or even healthy cocktails. Read on for 20 of our favorite fast and easy ways to enjoy eggs.

Soft-Boiled Eggs

Sliced hard-boiled eggs are great on salads or in sandwiches, but a soft-boiled egg in the morning is a treat! Make sure to boil them for only a few minutes if you want a yolk that’s still runny.

Breakfast Burrito

Stuffed with scrambled eggs, lean turkey sausage, and diced tomatoes, a whole-wheat breakfast burrito is actually a healthy, filling lunch option. Add some low-cal guacamole for an extra flavor boost.

Egg Salad

This good-for-you egg salad cuts out the fatty mayonnaise used in typical recipes. Layer the salad between two slices of bread for a hassle-free lunch.

Egg White Omelet

If you're monitoring your cholesterol levels, you can still enjoy the benefits of eggs (just remember that whole eggs are packed with essential nutrients). Separate the cholesterol-free egg whites from the yolk to make a heart-healthy omelet.

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Quiche

An entire corn and pepper quiche will keep you satisfied for days. Cobbling it together with egg whites and soy milk gives it a healthful twist.

Sunny Side-Up

A delicious sunny-side up egg takes only minutes to cook. While you’re at it, chop up some potatoes and veggies to toss into the pan and whip up a stir-fry to accompany your protein-packed egg.

Omelet

Fold mushrooms and diced bell peppers into an omelet for a nutritious, veggie-packed dish. One tip for making omelets extra creamy? Beat some nonfat milk into the egg batter before frying.

Poached Eggs

A perfectly poached egg makes a delicious garnish on a slice of whole-grain toast. And since it's cooked in nothing by water, poaching is one of the healthiest way to prepare an egg. Check out this video for a no-fail poaching method.

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Deviled Eggs

Give creamy deviled eggs a makeover with fat-free mayonnaise and chopped celery. If you’re entertaining guests, impress them by adding a dash of curry powder and a squeeze of lemon to the yolks.

Steamed Eggs

Steaming eggs is painless (and much easier to clean than scraping dried yolk off a frying pan!). Whisk several eggs together with water or low-sodium chicken broth, and then add the mixture to individual cups or a large bowl placed over a steamer. Follow this recipe for a formula that yields a silky smooth texture.

Egg Soup

Drop a raw egg into a steaming bowl of soup. The egg cooks in the hot broth, making it thicker and giving your meal an instant boost of protein.

Tea Eggs

The idea of soaking your eggs in tea may sound strange, but it's a popular and wholesome snack in China. All you have to do is immerse hard-boiled eggs in a marinade of soy sauce and tea. It’s one of the easiest recipes for a healthy snack on the go!

Baked Eggs

For an impressive-looking brunch dish, carve out a hole in the center of a breakfast bun, drop a raw egg into it, and place it in the oven to bake. Use multigrain rolls in this recipe for a hearty breakfast.

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Eggnog

Eggnog is a holiday cocktail favorite often laced with cream and sugar. Made with a single egg white, this low-cal recipe allows guilt-free indulgence over the holidays.

Egg Custard

This cottage cheese and egg custard recipe requires a little more time than a quick scramble, but it results in a light egg dish with rich flavor and a fluffy texture.

Egg Frittata

Like its cousin the omelet, the frittata is fast and easy to assemble. The important thing is to use low-fat cheese and lots of vegetables such as tomatoes and spinach.

Rolled Omelet

A rolled omelet, or tamagoyaki, is a well-known Japanese dish that looks insanely complicated, but it's actually a snap to make. Follow this recipe for a simple, healthy, and totally unique way of frying an egg.

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Scrambled Eggs

Beat a few raw eggs together and scramble them for a quick, satisfying breakfast. Make it the perfect portable meal by piling the eggs on top of toasted Thomas’ Light Multi-Grain Thomas English Muffins, which are low in calories and high in fiber.

Chopped Salad with Egg

If you're trying to find a good use for spare hard-boiled eggs, chop them into quarters and sprinkle over a simple mix of greens. The eggs do double duty by adding nutritional value to the salad and keeping you feeling full for hours!

1-Minute Eggs

The fastest way to cook an egg is in the microwave. Beat a raw egg with a little nonfat milk, pour into a microwave-safe mug, and heat for just one minute. Feel free to season with herbs or spices.