6 Ways to Enjoy Boiled Eggs

By Kaitlin Bitz Candelaria | March 28, 2016
boiled eggsEaster was yesterday, which means most of us have spent today trying not to eat the leftover candy and wondering what we’re going to do with the two dozen tye-dyed boiled eggs in our refrigerator.

We actually enjoy boiled eggs so much at our house that my mother whips up an extra batch just for my husband and I each year. But, if you aren’t like us and can solely subsist on boiled eggs for weeks at a time, we’ve come up with a few creative ways to indulge over the years.

 

6 Ways to Enjoy Boiled Eggs

1. The Classicboiled eggs

Nothing says afternoon snack better than a boiled egg with some sea salt and fresh cracked pepper. You can enjoy this before a workout, between breakfast and lunch, or at your 2 p.m. slump. It’ll keep you fuller longer than something out of the vending machine and it’s pretty tasty to boot.

2. The Mash

For a quick breakfast or an afternoon snack, smash three boiled eggs with one tablespoon of olive oil and a little salt and pepper to create a quick egg salad mash that you can eat on top of toast, a bagel or even a tortilla.

3. South of the Borderboiled eggs

Nothing spices up a boiled egg like a couple of dollops of salsa. Feel free to sprinkle in some cheddar cheese for a southwestern boiled egg mix.

4. In a Pickle

Slice up your boiled egg into smaller pieces and do the same with a whole dill pickle. Use toothpicks to create yummy kabobs and enjoy the way the two flavors complement each other.

Threw a few cubes of cheddar cheese or smoked sausage into the mixture for the perfect party appetizer.

5. The European Job

If you’re looking for a well rounded breakfast meal, look no further. Peel two boiled eggs and combine them with a few slices of your favorite prosciutto and a few scoops of your favorite sauerkraut for a breakfast bowl packed with protein and fiber that will promote fullness and a healthy gut.

6. Medium Rareboiled eggs

Take steak and eggs to a whole new level by topping the two with a siracha sauce for an extra kick.

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