I will usually get/make my eggs scrambled, with english muffins, and make a sandwich out of it. With some sausage links and a glass of Orange Juice, hmmm..
I hate snotty eggs! The white has to be firm. I like mine fried in Olive oil too, or bacon grease till the whites are firm but the yolks are runny. I have always called that Dunkin. Not over easy, or flipped or sunny side down, but Dunkin. Because I want to DUNK my toast into the yolk!!
I love omelettes too. Saute zucchini (yellow and green), peppers( green, red, yellow and orange bell peppers), onions, and fresh mushrooms in just a wee bit of olive oil. If the sauted vegetables are too greasy or wet, soak up the moisture with a paper towel. Add to your omelette along with cream cheese and any meat you may prefer: crumbled bacon, diced ham, diced cooked chicken, or no meat, also you can add sliced black olives and diced fresh tomatoes.
I recently discovered that I like to take a large tablespoon of small curd cottage cheese and add it to the two raw eggs, process in a blender until you can't identify the cottage cheese, then cook my omelette.
I love scrambled eggs, particularly scrambled with veggies and topped with cheese. Serve with sourdough bread or bagels, or roll up in a tortilla with your fave salsa. Oy! Delish!
I love eggs in lots of different ways, and I've had them similar to what everyone here has already posted. I'll be trying that blender trick, AGene, sounds great!!
Roz
I like my eggs just about any old way except raw. Scrambled is easiest, of course. I only indulge in an omelet when out at a restaurant for breakfast since I can never seem to fold them correctly. Boiled eggs get chopped and used in other things like potato, tuna, or corned beef salads. Let's not forget Deviled Eggs- YUM!!!
Hubster likes to make one of his childhood faves for the boys every once in a while. It's called "toad in the hole." He uses a large-mouthed drinking glass to cut a circle into a slice of bread, then puts it in a hot, greased skillet. Then he cracks one egg per slice of bread and plops them respectively into each hole. Fry each side for a few minutes, and voila! The boys love 'em.