Really you can scramble them into anything at the sub-atomic level.

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    cottage potatoes/fried taters

    fry sausage in a pan. and remove, keeping the grease.

    toss in 2-3 large potatoes, sliced into 1/8"-1/16" thick rounds.

    salt and pepper then stir to separate slices and to evenly coat with sausage grease.

    cook until slices soften and brown, flipping occasionally to ensure more crispy bits.

    using a lid will help cook them faster.

    crack two eggs into a mug and scramble, then pour over the potatoes. stir and coat all slices with egg.

    serve once the egg is done.


    best damn comfort food I have ever had. sausage can be replaced with bacon. just take care with the salt.

    its can be made with a regular pan, but it’s even better in cast iron.

    I usually eat mine with a light drizzle of ketchup or hot sauce for a bit of tang/kick.

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    I stir raw eggs into my just-out-of-the-microwave bowl of oatmeal. Mix them right in until the whole thing thickens evenly. Does that count?

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      My go to trick was to cook my oatmeal in a pot with a lid so that I could steam a whole egg along with it. Just have to watch that it didn’t boil so hard as to boil over. If you’ve got the 5 minute version of oatmeal, you’ll have a soft boiled egg at the end, which I’d peal and toss back on top of the oatmeal after mixing in the other stuff I liked such and brown sugar, milk, raisins, and walnuts. It was a meal guaranteed to keep me full until a late lunch.

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      I used to add eggs to my children’s oatmeal. I cooked the oatmeal with milk and maple syrup so the result was like an oatmeal custard.

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    Raw eggs into piping hot rice. Temper them in so they don’t scramble by whipping them with a fork in a centre well and then adding rice slowly at first. Top with soy sauce.

    Works great with beans and rice, mashed potatoes, anything. Freshens up old stale leftovers.