
During an otherwise ordinary attempt at making a chicken sandwich for lunch today, my eyes settled briefly on the eggs posted up on the shelf in the fridge. This begs the question: are there any recipes combining chicken with eggs? It'd be kind of like eating a whole family at once.
According to an extremely brief, Google search, soulful/southern Americans, the Greeks, and the Portuguese (at the very minimum) engage in this form of culinary incest already. To the great pantheon of family cuisine, I am privileged to offer the following recipes.
Chicken with Eggs.
1 chicken breast
3 to 5 eggs
Grill chicken breast. Scramble eggs. Eat that mess all together on a single plate/platter. Serves 1.
Coming up: Hamburger sandwich. Only instead of bread, we use veal.

These cows are British. Does that make a difference to you? Because it shouldn't.
Also: The Greeks cook roosters as well.

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