Posts Tagged ‘eggs’
I am not huge on fast food breakfast but every now and then I get a craving for some McDonald’s Hashbrowns or a McGriddle or a McMuffin. Luckily it is not often because they are killers when it comes to Weight Watcher points. I came across a McMuffin “Weight Watchers” swap a while ago. I can’t remember where I found the recipe or what actually was in it but I decided it couldn’t be that hard to figure out myself. So a few weeks ago I decided to give the swap in my head a try. I have to say, I did a pretty darn good job because now I am hooked on my McMuffin swap and it is super easy to make even on work days. In under 5 minutes, I have everything cooked and ready to be put together.

So here is how you do it:
Ingredients:
1 Lite English Muffin
1 Slice Fat Free Cheese
1/3 cup of Egg Beaters
1/4 cup frozen veggies
2 pieces precooked turkey bacon
How to cook:
- Preheat your skillet on medium heat. Spray with non-fat cooking spray
- Cut English Muffin in half. Put in Toaster and start cooking
- Put 2 slices of bacon on plate and microwave for 20 seconds.
- Cook frozen veggies until they are soft. Then add the eggs. Scramble until cooked.
- Take out English Muffin and put sliced cheese on it. Microwave for 15 seconds until cheese is melted.
- Add turkey bacon to english muffin and then egg/veggie mixture. Season with Salt/Pepper and put the top of the muffin over the eggs.
Voila! You have a great Egg McMuffin swap and it is only 5 points!
Last night, I was having a hard time falling asleep so I spent a little longer online playing around and reading emails. I was up so late that I was able to catch today’s edition of the HungryGirl newsletter. This newsletter was for unusual but tasty breakfast foods that would be quick and easy to make. So the item that caught my eye, because I had all of the ingredients, was scrambled eggs and laughing cow light cheese made via a coffee cup and a microwave. I have been in the mood for breakfast tacos recently and decided to give it a try this morning as I dealt with laundry.
So what did I think? Overall it wasn’t too terrible. I will admit that the eggs were a little weird looking during the whole cooking process. They were scrambled but didn’t have the same look as scrambled eggs during and after the process but they tasted the same. They worked well for breakfast tacos because it was one or two lumps of egg and not lots of little pieces so I could transfer them over to the tortillas fairly easily. Next time I make them though I am going to make less. I felt 1/2 cup of Egg Beaters was just too much egg for me in a breakfast taco. Otherwise 4 stars and a great way to have eggs before heading off to work.