ALL ABOUT EGGS: 5 METHODS TO KNOW

You might think you know eggs, but do you REALLY know the methods to get perfectly cooked eggs? There is just something so satisfying about nailing down basic cooking skills and being able to execute them perfectly every time. If you’re looking to brush up on your egg making skills, you’ve come to the right place. Follow along with me while I teach you how to make these 5 different kinds of eggs.

Each of these cooking methods can be used for a variety of meals. I love adding eggs to stir fry, avocado toast, and with sides of fresh bread and vegetables. If you’re more of a visual learner, don’t forget to watch my series of egg videos on YouTube, and we can run through the egg making process side by side!

 

BOILED EGGS

You either love ‘em or you hate ‘em but you definitely should know how to cook ‘em! If you’re looking for a fool-proof cooking method for boiled eggs, look no further. Everybody has their own favorite way to make a boiled egg, but I love my method because it simplifies the process and leaves little room for error.

FRIED EGGS

There’s nothing better than a fried egg to top off any dish. But the difference between a rubbery fried egg and a perfectly cooked one makes all the difference. Whether you’re new to the kitchen and want to learn how to make one, or are a pro and just want to buff up your skills, you’ve come to the right place.

POACHED EGGS

The fact is, poached eggs really aren’t as scary as they seem! If you’re a foodie like me, you definitely want to know how to make a poached egg so you can get countless shots of egg yolk DRIP.

SCRAMBLED EGGS

Scrambled eggs are a brunch’s best friend and a staple in the American kitchen. Scrambled eggs don’t need to be over-complicated, and everyone has their own tricks, but here are a few of my own so you’ll never have to troubleshoot for the best scrambled eggs ever again.

OMELETS

You can literally put anything in an omelet (meat, cheese, veggies, etc.) and they’re a great way to turn leftover food into a new meal. Shying away from an omelet because of the complicated flip is just straight-up silly, because omelets are fun, filling and delicious.