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Croud Pleaser 07/30/2006 at 11:27am User: Kelly from Fort Lauderdale, FL User Rating: This dish not only tastes fabulous, it looks so beautiful on a platter. The little nests are so easy to make, and so impressive to look at. Paula always helps make me look good when I'm cooking for a croud! Delicious 07/12/2006 at 03:39pm User: Carol from Oswego, IL User Rating: Delicious, but somewhat time consuming. wonderful!! 07/12/2006 at 03:36pm User: Anonymous User Rating: I made these for a church breakfast and they were the hit of the breakfast! Moms Day Brunch 06/20/2006 at 10:39pm User: Anonymous User Rating: I made these for mothers day brunch and they were pretty good. I dont think i would make them again, i would just dress up an omelet, but they were pretty for the table. Eggs In A Nest 05/15/2007 at 09:31am User: Donna from Dahlonega, GA User Rating: My 16 year old daughter made this for me on Mother's Day and it was a "hit" with our family. Easy and delicious. Egg Nest Can be better 05/15/2006 at 05:30pm User: Patricia from Vestal, NY User Rating: Great presentation but nests got too brown and would use milk or 1/2 and 1/2 next time instead of water and use less ham. Will definetely make again! UUUUUUMMMMMMYYYYYYYYYY 05/13/2006 at 03:31pm User: S. from Boise, ID User Rating: This was so good i cooked it for my mother and she loved we have it alot now thanks paula Phyllo Dough 05/13/2006 at 01:44pm User: Sue from Kennewick, WA User Rating: You can find Phyllo Dough in the freezer section, usually by the frozen bread/biscuits. It's in a rectangular box and the most common brand is Pepperidge Farm. Eggs in a Nest 05/13/2006 at 12:55pm User: Rochelle from Brandon, FL User Rating: This sounds tasty and I would like to try it but.....What is phyllo dough? Fabulous 05/12/2008 at 06:13pm User: Carolyn from Houma, LA User Rating: Absolutely simply and delicious eggs in a nest 05/12/2007 at 02:02pm User: annette from Lufkin, TX User Rating: Great new way to serve guest eggs . children will love this . Good and easy but time consuming 05/11/2008 at 12:48pm User: Fiona from Las Vegas, NV User Rating: Its a simple recipe but when it came to make the nests it was a little time consuming. Its a nice treat and looks super pretty but if you want it for more an everyday or every sunday breakfast you can skip the nest part and just eat the eggs. Also I took the left over butter garlic from the dough and threw it in the eggs. The hint of garlic was very yummy. If you want some heat I would recommend salsa or tabasco. Delicious!!! 05/11/2006 at 04:13pm User: Anonymous User Rating: These were absolutely wonderful! Oh my goodness! You just have to try them!!! MomandBoys. 05/10/2006 at 11:23pm User: Rhonda from Elkhart, IN User Rating: The boys are handsome.Very wonderful to mom.Can see the love on their faces. Yummy egg baskets 05/10/2006 at 10:21am User: Shelley from Lakeville, MN User Rating: Easy, fun, company loves them - look like you slaved forever! can't stand the heat 05/09/2007 at 12:46am User: brenda from dayton, TN User Rating: if you don't want to heat up your kitchen by turning the oven buy agood pane italian bread from your deli. slice one inch thick and remove the centers leaving a nice sized edge. when the eggs are almost done put the slices on a buttered griddle and fill with eggs. flip when lightly brown. when done garnish with chopped parsley. still looks good and tastes great. Breakfast brunch 05/08/2006 at 04:25pm User: Anonymous User Rating: Wonderful Easter morning fun 04/13/2007 at 10:02pm User: ELLEN from Lakeville, MN User Rating: We had fun with these on Easter morning. Scrambled eggs with water was a first for me and liked the results. |
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