This breakfast recipe uses GRATED boiled eggs – and people are loving it!
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On the popular video-sharing platform TikTok, a foodie has shared a recipe for a breakfast toast that makes use of grated boiled eggs. Yes, you heard that right – she prefers her morning eggs shredded to bits!
Ayeh Manfre from Sydney said she has always had a “love-hate relationship” with eggs, that’s why she made a recipe for a toast that makes use of eggs, minus that eggy taste and texture.
So if you’re the type of person who, like Ayeh, prefers to enjoy the benefits and nutrients of eggs without the eggy flavour, then this recipe is for you!
Ayeh used a grated boiled egg in her recipe, which tasted “less eggy”. Credit: TikTok/@cookingwithayeh.
“I don’t know what it is but I have a love/hate relationship with eggs,” said Ayeh on her now-viral video. Then, she went on to show how she makes the “game-changing” breakfast toast, coupled with slices of avocado and pickled onions.
The ingredients she used are:
Once done, she adds a drizzle of spicy mayonnaise on top, followed by the avocado slices.
And this is where the magic comes in. Using a microplane grater, Ayeh grates the hard-boiled egg on top of the avocado toast. “It looks so cool like it’s snowing!” she says in the video.
Once the boiled egg had been turned into a chunky powder, she finishes by adding a forkful of pickled onions on top, followed by a sprinkle of bagel seasoning for that extra toasty flavour. For “good luck”, she tops it off with a drizzle of olive oil.
Now all that’s left to do is eat!
It seems that many fellow foodies shared the same opinion on eggs, and commented about how much they love the hack.
“This is so smart!” wrote one user. “I'm not the biggest egg fan but am excited to try this out,” she added.
A second person wrote: “I completely agree with you!! It doesn’t even taste like egg this way!”
Some users even suggested more toppings for the breakfast toast, such as feta cheese, pesto, and even kimchi!
Are you looking to try this grated egg toast recipe?
If you’re interested in more egg-on-toast recipes, check out this video below!
Credit: ByronTalbott.
Ayeh Manfre from Sydney said she has always had a “love-hate relationship” with eggs, that’s why she made a recipe for a toast that makes use of eggs, minus that eggy taste and texture.
So if you’re the type of person who, like Ayeh, prefers to enjoy the benefits and nutrients of eggs without the eggy flavour, then this recipe is for you!
Ayeh used a grated boiled egg in her recipe, which tasted “less eggy”. Credit: TikTok/@cookingwithayeh.
“I don’t know what it is but I have a love/hate relationship with eggs,” said Ayeh on her now-viral video. Then, she went on to show how she makes the “game-changing” breakfast toast, coupled with slices of avocado and pickled onions.
The ingredients she used are:
- 1 slice of bread (she used sourdough)
- Spicy mayonnaise
- ½ Avocado, sliced
- 1 boiled egg
- Pickled onions
- Bagel seasoning
- Olive oil
Once done, she adds a drizzle of spicy mayonnaise on top, followed by the avocado slices.
And this is where the magic comes in. Using a microplane grater, Ayeh grates the hard-boiled egg on top of the avocado toast. “It looks so cool like it’s snowing!” she says in the video.
Once the boiled egg had been turned into a chunky powder, she finishes by adding a forkful of pickled onions on top, followed by a sprinkle of bagel seasoning for that extra toasty flavour. For “good luck”, she tops it off with a drizzle of olive oil.
Now all that’s left to do is eat!
It seems that many fellow foodies shared the same opinion on eggs, and commented about how much they love the hack.
“This is so smart!” wrote one user. “I'm not the biggest egg fan but am excited to try this out,” she added.
A second person wrote: “I completely agree with you!! It doesn’t even taste like egg this way!”
Some users even suggested more toppings for the breakfast toast, such as feta cheese, pesto, and even kimchi!
Are you looking to try this grated egg toast recipe?
If you’re interested in more egg-on-toast recipes, check out this video below!
Credit: ByronTalbott.