From: Derf
On Apr 7, 2002
Did these up for breaky this morning, used the cottage cheese and cut the cheddar by half, they were still delicious!! we love spinach, this looks great served on brown toast, thanks Bergy. another tastey recipe!!
From: ladypit
On Feb 9, 2005
Nice. I used whole wheat pastry flour as I don't keep white in the house. I thought the taste of flour was pronounced and think I just prefer my eggs without flour! But a nice easy breakfast that my 3 year old and I shared.
From: ms_bold
On Apr 12, 2008
Perhaps it is a difference in preference for cooking eggs, as I like mine light, fluffy and yellow without a browned crust. I don't know, but something was really off for me with the texture of these eggs. The flour seemed to make them pasty, and while I usually beat a little cream into my eggs to make them fluffy, these seemed to have lost all "egg-like" qualities. I did like the addition of spinach, as I am always trying to get more veggies in my diet. I will add the spinach and thyme to my traditional method for scrambling eggs. But, I am not sold on the milk/flour/sour cream aspect of this recipe.
From: Motivated Mama
On May 24, 2008
What a wonderful way to spice up scrambled eggs! I added sliced grape tomatoes just for fun -YUM! Thanks for posting!!
From: AuntWoofieWoof
On Sep 16, 2008
These were good!! Nice and fluffy. They didn't have the consistency of scrambled eggs, which I liked. Very flavorful. I have been looking for different ways to make eggs for breakfast. This fit the bill. It was easy to make I will be making this again. Thanks Bergy for sharing your recipe. Made for PAC Fall '08.
From: ratherbeswimmin'
On May 28, 2009
I agree with ms bold--this may be a preference thing. I found the texture of these eggs very strange, almost gummy. I did like the use of spinach and thyme, so will make scrambled eggs the way I usually do with those additions.
Different strokes
From: baby e
On Dec 8, 2008
I loved this recipe!!! I served it for brunch this morning with coffee cake and homemade sausage. Fantastic! Instead of cheddar, I used fontina, and I added a couple of chopped green onions with the spinach. I also used cottage cheese, but I didn't puree it. It still turned out fine. The cottage cheese just blended right in. Thanks for the great recipe. I will make it again.
From: -Sheri-
On Jan 22, 2006
I thought this was very tasty. Since all I had was vanilla yogurt and I was hungry, I subbed the yogurt for the cottage cheese or sour cream. I can't wait to make it with those ingredients, I bet it is even better. With the yogurt, the texture was creamy like mashed potatoes. So I got to thinking and I bet this mixture mixed with mashed potatoes would make the very best twice baked potatoes. Can't wait to try it again! Especially with the cottage cheese. Yum!
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