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Here, what is the best way to eat an egg?
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EGGS.
They’re a versatile ingredient.
You can make all sorts of culinary delights with the humble egg — French toast, omelettes, huevos rancheros — and you can eat them for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
But which type of egg is the best egg? Scrambled, boiled, fried or poached?
Let’s investigate.
Scrambled eggs
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When they’re done right, they’re absolutely delicious — a comforting breakfast like no other.
Buttime it wrong and you could end up with a gloopy mess on your plate.
Or, worse, this:
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And there’s nothing more disappointing than bad scrambled eggs.
Fried eggs
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An integral part of any Irish breakfast and a welcome addition to almost any meal.
Just look at (a) all the stuff you can pair it with and (b) how photogenic it is!
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Divine.
Boiled egg
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The boiled egg is an old reliable.
You can eat it for breakast, throw it into a salad or put it in a sandwich.
But they also smell rank and have ruined many a bus journey.
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So there’s that.
Poached eggs
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Poached eggs are undoubtedly delicious and a solid brunch choice.
But they’re also a little bit notions-y and difficult to perfect at home, meaning you probably have to pay €11 to enjoy a decent one.
So, tell us, Ireland: which egg do you prefer?
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