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Eggs have a large number of uses in many types of recipes, both sweet and savory, including baked goods. Eggs on their own can be whipped, fried, hard-boiled, soft-boiled, pickled and deviled (stuffed). Added to cooked or baked goods eggs are indispensable in everyday cooking.

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Allison's Great Veggie Sandwich

Make amazing sandwiches with this recipe that uses cucumbers, tomatoes and garlic.

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Eggless Omelets

Besides serving as little omelets, these can be rolled up like crepes. Especially good wrapped around some sauteed mushrooms or ratatouille.

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Low-Fat Eggnog

If you want to enjoy a great light drink after Christmas dinner, try this creamy eggnog that will even have Grandma singing Christmas carols.

Artichoke Hearts, Basil Pesto and Fried Egg Crostini
Artichoke Hearts, Basil Pesto & Fried Egg Crostini

Basil pesto, marinated artichoke hearts, fried egg and some hot pepper sauce are topped on a slice of rosemary-olive oil bread.

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Eggplant in Tomato-Wine Sauce

This is actually fairly easy to make, the only time consuming part was peeling the eggplant and chopping vegetables.

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Pickled Hard Boiled Eggs

Pickled Hard Boiled Eggs recipe

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Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs and how to perfectly peel them

How to cook and peel perfect hard boiled eggs. This method was developed by the State of Georgia Egg Board and has been adapted from Julia Child's famous cookbook.

Unscrambling the Egg

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