Zucchini Egg Nests
- Taryn Shank
- Aug 28, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 17, 2021
The easiest zoodle nests with eggs! Not sure what a zoodle is?! Basically a noodle in zucchini form!

I have been switching it up with breakfast to keep it interesting in the kitchen so I don't burn out. I've always wanted to make zucchini egg nests but I was always so intimidated by them! They look so beautiful I thought there is no way they can be that easy. But I'm here to tell you - THEY ARE! Easy peasy. Barely any work and all the flavor!
See how easy it is to make these cute lil nests below. Something the whole fam will love and have fun with! Add any seasonings and sides you like.

INGREDIENTS:
1 bag frozen zucchini noodles
2 pasture raised eggs
salt and pepper to taste
Green onion (optional)
Avocado (optional)
Everything but the bagel seasoning (optional)
DIRECTIONS :
Cook frozen zucchini noodles in a pan on the stove according to bag.
Once cooked through, drain water.
Add oil to skillet and form nests with noodles.
Crack an egg in each nest.
Cook for 6-12 minutes depending on how well you like your eggs.
Top with salt, pepper, green onion and anything else you like and ENJOY!
They're really that easy. Under 20 minutes to make and barely any work!
Download my FREE recipe guide with this included, HERE!
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