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I've been trying to find quick, and tasty ways to make and quickly eat large quantities of eggs. Most weightlifters do hard boiled, quick to make, and one bite and they're gone. But, I don't like hard boiled eggs (that dry yolk...), and things like scrambled and fried eggs take a hell of a lot longer to eat. Been currently making egg salad sandwiches. Tasty, but of course, take a hell of a lot longer to eat than hard boiled. Deviled eggs are quick to eat, and tasty like the egg salad sandwich, but have more prep time.

So, share quick and easy to eat egg recipes and ideas, please.

I've been trying to find quick, and tasty ways to make and quickly eat large quantities of eggs. Most weightlifters do hard boiled, quick to make, and one bite and they're gone. But, I don't like hard boiled eggs (that dry yolk...), and things like scrambled and fried eggs take a hell of a lot longer to eat. Been currently making egg salad sandwiches. Tasty, but of course, take a hell of a lot longer to eat than hard boiled. Deviled eggs are quick to eat, and tasty like the egg salad sandwich, but have more prep time. So, share quick and easy to eat egg recipes and ideas, please.

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[–] [deleted] 3 pts

You could eat them all in one bite. You can also squish them up much like an avocado when making guacamole. Then either eat with a fork or spread on toasted sprouted bread. Don’t forget the salt and pepper. I call them jammy eggs as they’re a bit like the consistency of jam. Bring the water to a boil, lower the eggs in. Boil moderately (not a high boil) for 6.5 minutes. Plunge into ice water for two. But as funky said, you’ll need to play with the time to suit your own preference.

[–] 1 pt

Yeah, I've heard 3/6/9 for boiling eggs. 3 minutes for cooked, but nothing hard. 6 for soft boiled, 9 for hard. Tried making a soft boiled this morning for 6, and had a really hard time peeling it. The white stuck to the shell really bad, and a lot of it ended up getting thrown away.

I believe the white sticking to the shell means the egg is fresh, with older eggs peeling much easier.

[–] 1 pt

Older eggs are better for hard boiled eggs. I've found if I just buy eggs and boil them right away they can be very hard to peel. If they have been in the fridge for a week or more they tend to be easier to peel.

I've heard adding baking soda to the water can help with them peeling as well but haven't tried it.