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Eggs have a large number of uses in many types of recipes, both sweet and savory, including baked goods. Eggs on their own can be whipped, fried, hard-boiled, soft-boiled, pickled and deviled (stuffed). Added to cooked or baked goods eggs are indispensable in everyday cooking.

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Yummy Egg Pancakes
Yummy Egg Pancakes

breakfast lunch dinner

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You Must Be Yolking Egg Salad

A supper quick and easy low-fat egg salad for one

Yogurt Deviled Eggs
Yogurt Deviled Eggs

Try this new clean and tasty rendition of deviled eggs that uses plain yogurt to replace the mayonaise.

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Wonder Bread--Golden Egg Bread

A simple bread machine recipe that creates a scrumptious bread that goes well with any breakfast!

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Whiskey Eggnog

Add a little twist to your eggnog that is perfect for some quiet time around the fireplace.

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Walnut & Herb Stuffed Grilled Eggplant Rolls

This summer appetizer is a great starter of the meal, they are so easy to make, and they are so delicious, also they are very handy to pick up, so great serve them at a party.

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Egg Tips

Food Coloring Chart for Easter Eggs

How to dye Easter eggs? Dyeing Easter eggs is easy without a store-bought kit. Follow this chart to create a huge rainbow of colors.

Poaching 101

Poaching is a wet-heat cooking method whereby food is submerged in liquid and gently cooked. Shallow-poaching is a subtype of poaching in which the food is only partially

The Mousse is Loose

A mousse is a rich, airy preparation that can be cold or hot, sweet or savory. The word mousse is French and translates as

Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs and how to perfectly peel them

How to cook and peel perfect hard boiled eggs. This method was developed by the State of Georgia Egg Board and has been adapted from Julia Child's famous cookbook.

Unscrambling the Egg

Which came first, the chicken or the egg, asks the ancient and proverbial question. Men have pondered this seemingly simplistic, yet intriguingly paradoxical query for

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