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Ran Out Of Eggs? 11 Quick Substitutes To Use In All Your Recipes

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Nut Butter

You're also able to use any kind of nut butter homemade or store bought alike.  Nuts are a well known source of protein and healthy fats, walnuts, pecans and chestnuts being those with the highest source of antioxidants. These are beneficial for almost any part of the body, depending on the type, including the immune system, your skin, heart and eyes, and mood.  ¼ cup butter is one egg! Get the recipe here!

@ R. Blomhoff, M. Carlsen, L. Andersen, & D. Jacobs


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These Cheesy Cauliflower Pizza Cups are just what you need when snack o'clock rolls around!

 

Ingredients

Makes 6

  • 1/2 cauliflower head
  • 8 eggs for cauliflower mix
  • Pepper
  • Salt
  • 4-6 cups shredded cheese
  • 6 slices salami
  • 6 tbsp pizza Sauce

 

Method

  1. Boil diced cauliflower in salted water until tender.
  2. Blend, then transfer to mixing bowl.
  3. Mix in 2 eggs, pepper and 2 cups of shredded cheese
  4. Share the cauliflower mixture out between 6 ramekins, forming little cups
  5. Add 1 cup of shredded cheese
  6. Bake for 25 min at 375°F
  7. Add a slice of salami, a tbsp of pizza sauce, and one raw egg to each ramekin
  8. Top with cheese and return to oven for 7 min at 375°F
  9. Serve, and enjoy!