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Alternatively, what's your meal prep breakfast for the week?

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[–] ettyblatant@lemmy.world 2 points 10 months ago

I do two methods depending on items at hand. ( I didn't click the links below so if I'm repeating a method please forgive me!)

  1. You can crack an egg into a coffee mug, mix up, cover in a wet paper towel and microwave for 1min/70sec. It might make a pop sound but that's all fine. Comes out pretty sandwich appropriate.

Easy to make morning of or make at work or whatever.

  1. I use a silicon muffin tray. Spray/apply oil to cups and crack one egg into each for however many you want. If you don't mix the eggs together, just pierce the yolk with a fork. I sprinkle black pepper on the top of mine. No need for cup liners.

I've mixed in bacon bits, basil leaves and really whatever else. 350°F / 177°C for 15-20 mins, adjusted to your preferences.

I imagine those would freeze up very well. Now, I'm going to go make a breakfast sandwich for dinner! Good luck!