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30.07.2024 - 12:24 / bhg.com / Sharon Greenthal
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A new breakfast is waking up social media, and it’s ~everything~ anyone could want to start off their day. In fact, everything is the foundation of this egg and bagel meal—everything seasoning, that is. Food influencer and cookbook author Yumna Jawad (aka @feelgoodfoodie) was craving the flavors but didn’t have any handy, so she sizzled up her own combination and topped it with two sunny-side-up eggs, which she then slid onto a toasted bagel smothered in mashed avocado. “So good,” she said in the video. And it does look delish.
The recipe for Jawad's everything seasoning mixes together:
She adds this to a pan with olive oil, fries it for a minute or so until fragrant, and then adds the eggs on top.
The viral Instagram post has over 121,000 likes, and comments expressed much enthusiasm. Some viewers had ideas for additions to boost the flavor: “Add the chili onion crunch from Trader Joe’s for a party in your mouth,” one wrote. “Some acid from hot sauce or maybe some lemon on the avo would be 'chef’s kiss,'" another said.
Everything bagels were almost an accidental creation. Jason Diamond, a journalist who’s covered bagels and bialys for both the New York Times and New York Magazine, reported this super-seasoned variety came about when bagel makers wanted to use up the leftovers from single-flavor options like sesame, onion, garlic, and salt. “It’s sort of a beautiful idea of not letting anything go to waste, and it turned into the bagel flavor most people go for,” Diamond said.
If you love the seasoning but prefer your eggs made other ways, there are plenty of ideas for you to try. TikTok creator @trufflecollective shared in a video that she mashes a hard-boiled egg with cream cheese and mixes that up with
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