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The Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook: Over 100 Fabulous Recipes to Use Eggs in Unexpected Ways – The Perfect Gift for Egg Lovers, Backyard Chicken Keepers, and Breakfast and Brunch Enthusiasts

by Lisa Steele
Publication date: February 15, 2022
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Discover new and exciting ways to incorporate fresh eggs into your cooking and baking.

"Fresh Eggs Daily blogger Steele lays down as many tips and recipes as her chickens do eggs in this innovative and plucky collection.... This will be hard to beat." - Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

Lisa Steele, fifth-generation chicken keeper and founder of the popular blog Fresh Eggs Daily, knows a thing or two about eggs. And she's ready to show you just how easy and delicious it can be to make eggs a staple of every meal. First, Lisa will tell you everything you don't know about eggs--such as what the different labels on grocery store egg cartons mean--and bust some common egg myths.

From there, she provides you with 17 foundational techniques for cooking with eggs and preserving methods, including:

* steaming,
* grilling,
* baking,
* frying,
* salt curing,
* pickling,
* and more.

And finally, Lisa shares 122 of her go-to recipes for everything from breakfast staples to breads, sandwiches, beverages, snacks, soups, salads, pasta, cakes, pies, and condiments. Recipes include these and many more:

* Eggs Benedict
* Classic French Trifold “Omelette”
* Pannukakku (Finnish Oven Pancake)
* Goat Cheese Frittata with Herbs
* Maple Bacon Scotch Eggs
* Egg Yolk Ravioli
* Baked Eggs in Butternut Squash Rings
* Bacon and Beet Hash
* Hollandaise Sauce
* Homemade Marshmallows
* Boozy Spiced Eggnog

You'll encounter a wide variety of both sweet and savory dishes with Lisa's unique twists. Whether you have a large backyard flock, a small urban chicken coop, or just love finding delicious local eggs, as you read The Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook you will discover new and exciting ways to incorporate fresh eggs into your cooking and baking repertoire each and every day.

Honorable Mention for Excellence in Aesthetic Achievement in the 2022 Readable Feast Awards celebrating the best of New England Food Writing and Cookbooks.

Physical Info: 2.54 cms H x 23.37 cms L x 18.03 cms W (1.0 kgs) 320 pages

Discover new and exciting ways to incorporate fresh eggs into your cooking and baking. With the ever-increasing price and scarcity of eggs these proven, delicious, and protein-rich recipes are the best way to make good use of your precious eggs.

Lisa Steele, fifth-generation chicken keeper and founder of the popular blog Fresh Eggs Daily, knows a thing or two about eggs. And she's ready to show you just how easy and delicious it can be to make eggs a staple of every meal.

In The Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook Lisa shares 122 of her go-to recipes with you for everything from breakfast staples to breads, sandwiches, beverages, snacks, soups, salads, pasta, cakes, pies, and condiments. You'll encounter a wide variety of both sweet and savory dishes with Lisa's unique twists including:

  • Eggs Benedict
  • Classic French Trifold "Omelette"
  • Pannukakku (Finnish Oven Pancake)
  • Goat Cheese Frittata with Herbs
  • Maple Bacon Scotch Eggs
  • Egg Yolk Ravioli
  • Baked Eggs in Butternut Squash Rings
  • Bacon and Beet Hash
  • Hollandaise Sauce
  • Homemade Marshmallows
  • Boozy Spiced Eggnog

You will also learn 17 foundational techniques for cooking with eggs and preserving methods, including:

  • Steaming
  • Grilling
  • Baking
  • Frying
  • Salt curing
  • Pickling
  • and more!

Whether you have a large backyard flock, a small urban chicken coop, or just love finding delicious local eggs, as you read The Fresh Eggs Daily Cookbook you will discover new and exciting ways to incorporate fresh eggs into your cooking and baking repertoire each and every day.

Honorable Mention for Excellence in Aesthetic Achievement in the 2022 Readable Feast Awards celebrating the best of New England Food Writing and Cookbooks.

"Fresh Eggs Daily blogger Steele lays down as many tips and recipes as her chickens do eggs in this innovative and plucky collection.... This will be hard to beat." - Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

Lisa Steele is an author, popular television and radio personality, and creator of the blog Fresh Eggs Daily, the premiere online resource for chicken-keeping advice. Lisa has amassed an audience of nearly one million from all over the globe, who look to her for tips on raising backyard poultry naturally, gardening tips, and her coop-to-kitchen recipes. Her previous books on chicken keeping have sold more than 150,000 copies worldwide and are among the bestselling chicken-keeping books in print. Her debut cookbook was an Amazon Editors Pick for Best Cookbooks, Food & Wine. Dubbed "queen of the coop" by the media, Lisa has been recognized by many national media outlets, including the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, Forbes, USA Today, Country Living, Farmers' Almanac, Real Simple, Southern Living, Martha.com and Parade. As a television and radio guest, Lisa has appeared on the Hallmark Channel's Home & Family, Martha Knows Best on HGTV, P. Allen Smith's Garden Home, and NPR's Here & Now and Maine Calling. Her first book was recommended summer reading on The View in 2018, and her website was featured on an episode of The Dr. Oz Show that was focused on eating eggs. Lisa also produced and hosted two seasons of the Telly Award-winning television show, Welcome to My Farm, on CreateTV/PBS. A fifth-generation chicken keeper and Maine Master Gardener, Lisa lives in rural Maine, with her husband, their corgi, and a mixed flock of almost two dozen hens, ducks, and geese.