dimanche 16 février 2020
For a Crowd, Try Broiling Eggs Instead of Frying

I love making breakfast for my friends and family but it can be a pain to cook for a group. And sometimes you want something other than a baked frittata. So for fried eggs to feed a crowd I started broiling. Want to give it a try? Follow the steps below and you'll be feeding your morning crew in no time.
How to Broil Eggs
- Make a bed for the eggs to rest on. It can be pizza dough, potatoes, vegetables, or my personal favorite - hash - anything that tastes delicious with eggs.
- Crack an egg into a small bowl, then carefully nestle into the bed without breaking the yolk.
- Repeat with the number of eggs you plan on serving and make sure none of the eggs are touching.
- Place the pan under the broiler and cook three to four minutes until the white is just set and the yellow is still runny. And voila, fried eggs for a group!
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