Lox and Eggs and Onions

"Good for a delicious breakfast or even a mid-day snack! I like it because its filling and flexible, you can eat it at all times of the day."
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
8
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Cut the onion in half, then slice thinly.
  • In a large saute pan, heat the oil over high heat, then saute the onions until lightly colored.
  • In a bowl, beat the eggs with a fork until combined, then add to the pan.
  • When the eggs have set on the bottom, scramble in the lox and flip over.
  • Cook and scramble until just set. (Can be more well done or less well done according your tastes).
  • You can then serve on a bagel, or just by itself.

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Reviews

  1. hellokitty hello, I have been making and serving this to my family for a long time now and it is awesome! It is comfort food for me. I, too, add cream cheese but I don't make an omelet. Had this for brunch today, on the beach Miami Beach that is, with my daughter. Thank you for posting such a great recipe. The cheese makes it creamier than usual. Diane
     
  2. Been making this for years. I don't use any oil or scallions but sometimes I add some cream cheese to the eggs as they start to set and then I put the cheese on top in dabs and then fold the egg over like an omelette. Yum! Just had for dinner tonight!
     
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