
Serve immediately (if you use a microwave, the bowl will be hot. Heat in microwave in 20-30 second increments, stirring each time, until fully cooked (mine take about 2 minutes total cooking time) OR cook in a skillet over medium heat, stirring frequently, until the eggs are cooked through.

Add the potato/cheese/meat mixture and stir to combine. When ready to use, whisk two eggs in a microwave-safe bowl with a pinch of salt and pepper. Serve immediately (if you use a microwave, the bowl will be hot.) Whisk 2 eggs in a microwave-safe bowl with a pinch of salt and pepper.
#Just crack an egg costco free#
If you want to avoid the microwave and the microwave faction of the McJudgys, feel free to cook these in a skillet (non-stick sprayed with some non-stick cooking spray or with a little butter or olive oil, or a little more butter or oil in a cast iron skillet.) Serve immediately (if you use a microwave, be careful because the bowl will be hot.) Ready in less than two minutes, our Just Crack an Egg Ultimate Scramble Breakfast Bowl Kit is made with pork sausage, mild cheddar cheese, diced Ore-Ida potatoes, onions, and green and red peppers. You’ll need shredded frozen hashbrowns, chopped onions, chopped green peppers (check the freezer section–I found them for $1 each at my Kroger!), shredded cheese (cheddar or pepperjack work great), and ham or cooked bacon or sausage.Ĭombine all the ingredients except the eggs in a small freezer-safe container (a snack-sized Ziploc bag works great) and freeze until ready to use.Ĭrack them into a microwave-safe bowl (or 1 egg and 1 egg white), season with a pinch of salt and pepper, and whisk.Īnd stir to combine. Just Crack an Egg Scramble Breakfast Bowl Kits have everything you want in a morning starter. Although I am using a microwave, they’ve got me there.) My kids love them and my older kids can make their own (after going over appropriate safety measures like hand-washing, using hot pads, and not putting metal in the microwave–please don’t send the McJudgy Mommy Task Force after me. And they were so easy and delicious and ridiculously cheap. But I couldn’t get over how this little mix of veggies, ham, and cheese could possibly go for $3 a cup. They came in a 4-pack for what felt like kind of an ungodly amount of money and I thought the name could have used a little more workshopping (Them: “What are you eating?” Me: “Just Crack an Egg.” Them: “Sorry, didn’t mean to offend you…”), but as someone who struggles with breakfast and also loves Denver omelets, I decided to try them.Ĭlunky name and cost aside, I had some reservations–the little pouch of vegetables looked and felt pretty slimy and gross, but tasted just fine (this is not an ad or review, by the way–just doing a public exploration of my feelings here).

A few month’s ago, I was at Sam’s Club when I saw this new product call Just Crack an Egg.
