Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon with Beaten Egg. Remove the outer layer of leaves from heads of lettuce and cabbage. Cut away bruised or damaged parts. Are organic leafy greens less likely to cause food poisoning than non-organic ones?
Not only are the outer leaves of a head of lettuce are edible, they are also good for you.
In fact, research suggests that the outer leaves contain more antioxidants than the inner leaves because they get to absorb more sunlight.
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You can cook Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon with Beaten Egg using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon with Beaten Egg
- It's 4-6 sheets of Outer leaf of Lettuce.
- You need 2 sheets of Bacon.
- You need 2 pcs of Eggs.
- It's 2 tbsp of Mayonnaise.
- Prepare as needed of Salt.
- Prepare as needed of Pepper.
Simply snip either single outer leaves or grab a bunch of them and cut them with shears or scissors an inch above the crown of the plant. If you cut into or below the crown, the plant will probably die, so be careful. This protects the crown so the lettuce can continue growing. Cut off the amount of lettuce needed when the leaves reach a length between.
Outer leaf of Lettuce & Bacon with Beaten Egg instructions
- Wash the outer leaf of lettuce well. Tear to a desired size with your hands. Cut the bacon into 2cm strip..
- Put the Lettuce and bacon in a frying pan and stir fry. Add the Salt and Pepper as needed. Add the mayonnaise in the pan and stir fry..
- Put and stir in the beaten egg quickly. Done..
To cut lettuce, first rinse the lettuce under running water and remove the outer leaves. Then, hold the lettuce with both hands and hit the stem against a flat surface so it detaches. Pull the stem out and discard it. Next, place the lettuce stem-side down and cut it in half. To grow lettuce with the cut and come again method, it's best to plant loose-leaf lettuce varieties. the outer leaves can either be harvested individually (which takes a lot longer), or can be . • Leaf undersides are silver; tiny brown spots on leaves.