Egg In A Squash Hole
Some chefs will tell you that presentation is everything.
Well that’s not exactly true, though yes, we eat with our eyes first, it’s really all about the taste.
Some chefs will tell you that presentation is everything.
Well that’s not exactly true, though yes, we eat with our eyes first, it’s really all about the taste.
So you think adding cauliflower to your egg salad is weird?
While it may sound newfangled, twenty years from now, this version will be a household staple everywhere—it’s that good.
A little steamed cauliflower added to a traditional egg salad gives you the perfect texture you didn’t know was missing from the classic recipe.
But the egg salad is still soft and creamy when you bite into it.
Let's not forget to mention that this recipe includes the perfect combo of mayo, mustard, celery, and scallions—and, of course, those beautiful eggs!
It's hard for me to talk about this any more without actually eating the sandwich, like, RIGHT NOW!
Veggies shouldn’t just make things healthier, they should make things better!
And this is a better sandwich.
makes: 2 sandwiches, with about 2 cups of egg salad
Cooking these days is all about finding time savers.
I'm always asking myself, What ingredients can I have on hand to make a flavorful meal quickly?
In answer to my own question, I've discovered that one food that seems to have taken up a permanent residence in my fridge—and for good reason!—is Cilantro Pesto.
Made with handfuls of cilantro, almonds, garlic, and Parmesan, this pesto can be used as a sauce or spread that instantly makes a meal special!
I’ve slathered it on pizza, spooned it over chicken, and drizzled it over shrimp.
And now, I've discovered yet another dish that becomes amazing with the simple addition of Cilantro Pesto!
This time, I toss it with rice, peppers, and a little tangy feta, then top the whole thing with a perfectly runny egg.
Just by having a little Cilantro Pesto in the fridge or freezer and some Veetee Rice on hand, I can make an incredible dinner in 5 minutes!
No, seriously, just 5 minutes!
And of course I could cook my own rice, but this stuff is just as good!
Plus sometimes those precious 20 minutes post-Baby's-bedtime need to be spent watching the Bachelor instead of making rice.
servings: 4 cups of rice + 1¼ cups of Cilantro Pesto; serves 2