In this gallery you will find some suggestions for using eggs, in fact they can be prepared in many ways, even taking inspiration from countries around the world.
Like the Japanese soft omelette that is prepared with sautéed rice, or scrambled as only Americans know how to do, passing by Italy, with eggs with tomato (a delicacy for the palate).
You can find all kinds of eggs on the market. From small quail eggs, goose eggs with a sweeter yolk, to the ostrich egg, which I recommend eating with several diners, given its size. Let's look together at some ideas on how to prepare eggs.
Let's see together how to prepare the eggs.
To try something different, use only the yolk of a very fresh egg laid on top of a beef tartare. Or if you want something different, prepare noodles with vegetables in a bowl and lay a fresh egg yolk on top. A delicious and complete dish that will satisfy the most discerning palates.
Let's take a cue from a Japanese recipe: we take hard-boiled eggs and after peeling them into small pieces and mix them together with a mild mayonnaise. Top it off with a grating of pepper and serve it between two slices of sandwich bread.
Putting eggs in salads is easy for everyone, but let's make them unique with some sauce with tahina diluted with a little water and a few drops of lemon, or a dill mustard sauce. Both sauces go very well with eggs.
In many countries eggs are used for breakfast, whether hard-boiled, soft-boiled, scrambled, they come with a variety of ingredients. One recipe for a good start in the morning is definitely poached eggs on a bread and avocado crouton. Simple but great tasting.
Ostrich eggs are increasingly found on the market, corresponding to about 20 to 30 chicken eggs. If there are many of you, try making a record-breaking carbonara!
Quail eggs are perfect for making small appetizers, given their size as well. Try using them with raw salmon and some white rice. You will give yourself a unique treat.