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Bacon And Egg Breakfast Grilled Cheese

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Ingredients

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2 eggs
2 tablespoons milk or 2 tablespoons water
salt and pepper
3 teaspoons butter, room temp., divided
4 slices whole wheat bread or 4 slices white bread
2 slices colby jack cheese
4 slices bacon, fully cooked

Nutritional information

531.3
Calories
305 g
Calories From Fat
34 g
Total Fat
17.1 g
Saturated Fat
250.5 mg
Cholesterol
1075 mg
Sodium
29 g
Carbs
3.8 g
Dietary Fiber
3.3 g
Sugars
27.1 g
Protein
201g
Serving Size

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Bacon And Egg Breakfast Grilled Cheese

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    Very good!!

    • 30 min
    • Serves 2
    • Easy

    Ingredients

    Directions

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    Steps

    1
    Done

    See Cooking Notes Below.

    2
    Done

    Beat Eggs, Milk, Salt and Pepper in Bowl Until Blended.

    3
    Done

    Heat 1 Teaspoon Butter in Large Nonstick Skillet Over Medium Heat Until Hot. Pour in Egg Mixture. as Eggs Begin to Set, Gently Pull the Eggs Across the Pan, Forming Large Soft Curds. Continue Cooking, Pulling, Lifting and Folding Eggs Until Thickened and No Visible Liquid Egg Remains. Do not Stir Constantly. Remove from Pan. Clean Skillet.

    4
    Done

    Spread Remaining 2 Teaspoons Butter Evenly on One Side of Each Bread Slice. Place 2 Slices in Skillet, Buttered Side Down. Top Evenly With Scrambled Eggs, Cheese and Bacon. Cover With Remaining Bread, Buttered Side Up.

    5
    Done

    Grill Sandwiches Over Medium Heat, Turning Once, Until Bread Is Toasted and Cheese Is Melted, 2 to 4 Minutes.

    6
    Done

    Cooking Notes:

    7
    Done

    Avoid Cast Iron. Eggs Scrambled in a Cast Iron Skillet Can Turn a Greenish Shade. This Harmless but Unappealing Color Change Is the Result of a Chemical Reaction Between Iron in the Pan and Sulfur in Egg Whites.

    8
    Done

    Don't Overcook. the Heat Retained in the Pan Will Continue to Cook and Firm Up the Eggs After Pan Is Removed from Heat.

    9
    Done

    How Long to Beat Is a Matter of Preference. Light Beating Produces More Dense Scrambled Eggs. Vigorous Beating Aerates the Eggs, Resulting in Lighter Fluffier Curds.

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