Egg White Vs. Egg Yolk: Which Is Better?


Updated 07/10/07 3:29 PM · Posted by FitSugar · 34 comments

Egg White Vs. Egg Yolk: Which Is Better?

A lot of us love to eat eggs for breakfast, especially after finding they could help with weight loss. You may be throwing away the yolks to cut calories and reduce cholesterol, which is fine but did you know that most of an egg's nutrients are found in the yolk? Take a look at the comparison below to see what you may be missing. Want to see how an egg white and yolk compare head-to-head? Read more

5 Things to Do With Leftover Egg Yolks


Updated 09/01/11 1:15 PM · Posted by · 7 comments

What to Do With Egg Yolks

Recently a friend gave me two dozen eggs from her homegrown chickens. Since farm fresh eggs are one of life's little pleasures, I didn't want to waste any part of these eggs. I also wanted to do more with the eggs than eat them fried. Thus, I made a pavlova, a dessert that requires egg whites to create a fluffy and marshmallowy meringue. However, I couldn't throw away the precious yolks, so I Read more

Ham, Egg, and Cheese Sandwich, Reinvented


Updated 05/08/12 6:10 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Creative Ham, Egg, and Cheese Sandwich

Not-quite-soft-boiled, not-quite-hard-boiled eggs get the special treatment in this otherworldly sandwich creation from OnSugar blog Between the Bread. My houseboy has been on a soft-boiled egg kick lately — or maybe you'd call them gently boiled eggs, because the whites have the firmness of a hard-boiled egg, but the yolk is not quite firm, not quite runny. On sandwiches, they are a Read more

How to Hard-Boil an Egg


Updated 04/07/12 7:35 PM · Posted by YumSugar · 4 comments

How to Hard-Boil Eggs

Easter is around the corner and that means you might be hard-boiling eggs soon. While there are tons of methods out there, ours is easy and foolproof! It produces perfectly cooked yolks and whites every time. To learn how to make egg-cellent hard-boiled eggs, watch the video now! Read more

The Truth About 5 Confusing Foods


Updated 04/02/12 12:47 PM · Posted by · 2 comments

How to Keep Potatoes, Cheese, and Beer in Your Healthy Diet

We are pumped to share one of our fave stories from Prevention here on FitSugar! Even the most nutrition-savvy women can get lost in the headlines. Here's what you really need to know. By Sharon Liao, Prevention You heard that eggs can be high in cholesterol, so you dutifully switched to whole grains for breakfast. Next, you swapped out red meat for fish — only to later learn that fish can Read more

Get to Know the 5 French Mother Sauces


Updated 03/06/12 2:15 PM · Posted by · 0 comments

French Mother Sauces

Ever heard of the five French mother sauces? Originally classified by Antonin Carême in the 19th century and later updated by Auguste Escoffier in the 20th century, the sauces include béchamel, velouté, espagnole, hollandaise, and tomato. Most other sauces find their origins in these five types, hence the term "mother." Here's a brief rundown on the ingredients of each sauce, plus common Read more

In Season: Grapefruit


Updated 02/16/12 5:33 PM · Posted by · 4 comments

What to Do With Grapefruit

While most citrus — lemons, limes, oranges, and grapefruits — are available year round, Winter is when it's at its peak. With their vibrant pink flesh and tart refreshing flavor, now is the time to enjoy the subtropical grapefruit. The grapefruit, which is a hybrid citrus born of the pomelo and sweet orange, was first discovered in Barbados in the 18th century. Today, the US is the largest Read more

A Reader Recipe: Healthy Deviled Eggs


Updated 12/29/11 3:06 AM · Posted by · 0 comments

Healthy Deviled Eggs Using Garbanzo Beans Recipe

Hosting a New Year's Eve party? Serve up some healthier deviled eggs, courtesy of OnSugar blog Sophie's Sweeties. Deviled eggs usually live up to their name, but these little devils come adorned with a halo and wings. Replacing more than half the mayo of typical deviled eggs with garbanzo beans makes them a little less sinful and absolutely perfect for a holiday party! Read on for the recipe. Read more

Old-Fashioned Vanilla Pudding With Crushed Strawberries


Updated 07/07/11 10:20 AM · Posted by · 11 comments

Strawberry and Vanilla Pudding Recipe

OnSugar blog Fresh Tart does it again with another amazing-looking recipe for a classic pudding with seasonal strawberries. If the only vanilla pudding you've ever eaten is from a plastic Jello brand cup, then please make this. It takes about 15 minutes to pull together and will knock your socks off, gone. You can eat the pudding warm right out of the pan (Stephanie style) or chill it for a Read more

How to Separate a Whole Lotta Eggs


Updated 03/21/11 12:38 PM · Posted by · 3 comments

How to Separate Multiple Eggs When Cooking

When I separate an egg for a Ramos gin fizz, I do so the good old-fashioned, pour-from-one-shell-to-the-other way. But what about when you're making, say, a homemade ice cream, and need to separate a dozen eggs? When bulk separation is necessary, here's my more efficient method: I crack each egg, one at a time, into a small bowl. If it's A-OK, I transfer that egg to a large mixing bowl — this Read more