When I was done working for the day, I headed off to the grocery store to shop for our food for the week by myself. Ryan and I typically do the grocery shopping together, but since I was alone, I took my time and browsed around longer than usual, spending an inordinate amount of time in each aisle.
Tonight also seemed to be free sample night at Publix, so I chatted away with the free sample lady about the latest Apron’s recipe.
Speaking of Publix, a few of you have followed up with me recently about the honey citrus goat cheese dressing that I created for a freelance project back in April, asking when I am planning to share it with you guys. Well, that recipe was created for a Publix publication that will be coming out this summer! I’ll be sure to share it with you when it’s officially out in grocery stores.
Dinner
I arrived home at dinnertime with bags overflowing with fresh produce and yummy food.
Since I had so many good things to choose from, making dinner was easy!
While roasting Brussels sprouts, I sautéed about a quarter of a sliced onion with a chopped portobello mushroom and mixed everything together with chickpeas and a dippy egg.
It was such a simple dinner but the chickpeas and creamy yolk took it up a notch.
Fresh berries are always a favorite.
This evening will be spent unpacking from our weekend in Jacksonville (aka dumping all my clothes in the laundry) and watching The Bachelorette!
See you in the morning!
Val @ Tips on Healthy Living says
I like the term dippy egg! Love how a soft-cooked yolk adds so much richness and creaminess to veggies. I got the idea from a Korean dish I had once and have never looked back!
Bretta says
I love that you use the term dippy egg! That term has always been in the family! I remember when I was young I would sleepover at a friends house and in the morning the parents would ask me how I would like my eggs and I said, “dippy eggs!” and they had nooo idea what I was talking about! I never knew they were called over easy!
Caroline @ After Dinner Dance says
Let The Bachelorette countdown begin! I really hope Emily proves to be more interesting – I found her pretty boring last season. We’ll find out soon enough!
Lauren @ Part Time House Wife says
We’re having the same kinda night… I was away all weekend too and trying my darndest to catch up on the “packed weekend” laundry…It’s the worst! Can’t wait for the juice to start flowing on the Bachelorette!
Brie @ Eat Books says
Ugh, I’m not sure what’s worse: packing or unpacking! Honestly, I despise both lol.
Your dinner looks so good! Even though I only can eat dippy eggs if I’m dipping toast into them. Otherwise, the runny yolks totally creep me out and I can’t let them touch any of the other food on my plate. Can’t wait for the goat cheese dressing recipe!
Stellina @ My Yogurt Addiction says
I have a profound LOVE for dippy eggs! Dinner looks fabulous!! I need to have eggs for dinner more often 🙂
Heather H. @ Run Eat Play says
I can’t wait to read your recipe!
When my son was younger he loved plain fried eggs but for some reason he called them “straight eggs”. It was so funny!
Katie @ Peace Love & Oats says
I love putting eggs on bowls of roasted veggies, so good!
Amanda @ Let Me Be What's Underneath says
Yum–your last photo just gave me a craving for fresh raspberries! 🙂
Emily Butler says
I could browse the isles of the grocery store all day everyday, so fun!
Megan says
I know this is a strange question but do they sell brussel sprouts in Publix? Not that I shop at Publix but I can never find them in the local grocery store here in TX and I wasn’t sure if that was unique to this brand of grocery store or if they really are hard to find! I always have to buy mine at the farmers market.
Elizabeth R says
Cannot wait for that recipe! I could live on Goat Cheese!
Ashley @ My Food 'N' Fitness Diaries says
i just tried your dippy egg idea with some roasted asparagus and brussels sprouts last week… LOVED it!
Joelle (on a pink typewriter) says
I’m watching the Bachelorette right now too – I don’t usually like the contenders on these shows, but I like Emily! And the Muppets are a hoot. 😉
Amanda says
That dinner looks fabulous and super simple. I’ve made your roasted brussel sprouts and green beans with the dippy egg and it’s so good! Love the addition of chickpeas! Is there anything chickpeas aren’t great in?
Hayley C @ Running Down the Runway says
Your dippy egg veggie bowls always look delicious! I need to try this asap!
Vanessa says
I can’t wait for that recipe!!!
Michelle says
Speaking of goat cheese (and congratulations on your recipe!), have you tried goat cheese ice cream? I tried some recently (made with fresh blackberries) and I cannot stop thinking about it. It was SO good! I literally cannot wait until I have some again.
Liz @ Iheartvegetables says
Fresh berries never last long around me!!! (Actually, neither do grapes. I just realized I ate like half a pound of grapes today, haha)
Amber at Love, Laugh, Live Well says
Your dinner looks amazing! Love the combo.
My hubs and I always do the grocery shopping together too. It’s fun to plan the meals for the week together.
Christa says
Haha you guys grocery shop like us! When we go together James acts like it’s Supermarket Sweep or some kind of crazy timed scavenger hunt… When I’m alone I swear I look at everything! The shampoo and conditioner aisle is my favorite…and James’ personal hell.
Annette@FitnessPerks says
Mmmm eggs & veggies. Amazing deliciousness & so freakin simple!
Lisa says
I love being along while grocery shopping, then I get to take extra time to look around. I’ve never tried mixing my roasted veggies with a dippy egg. By the way you talk about the combo I am pretty intrigued though, I usually don’t like dippy eggs by themselves, but maybe with the roasted veg combination.
Khushboo Thadani says
Love dinners like that…so random yet works so well :)!
Lina says
Wow, you just turned me into one very hungry lady. And yes, I love spending a huge amount of time in the each lane in the grocery store!
Kristen @ notsodomesticated says
I watched the first half of the Bachelorette last night. Then I got tired and went to bed. 😉 Thank goodness they show the episodes online!
Hope @ With A Side Of Hope says
Sometimes random dinners are the best dinners 🙂
Kristen @ Enjoy This Organic Life says
First off – love your blog!!
Second- was raised in Chicago but now live in Pittsburgh. I thought my friend was crazy when she referred to her eggs as dippy eggs. Now I see it IS in fact legit and with just having recently added eggs into my diet, I decided to give some dippy eggs a try last week for dinner. Were absolutely delicious over some steamed veggies along with some hot sauce. Thanks for the recipes!! 🙂
beth says
i, too, love your name of dippy eggs! i’ve gotten my husband to use it….see my mother makes the most perfect fried eggs (we just call them perfect eggs) ever with perfectly runny yolks and the rest perfectly done…i haven’t found anyone else who can. my husband tries and tries but can’t…i can’t…my uncle always requests them when we visit…..it’s some special gift that was left out of my gene pool. but she’s the only true “dippy egg” maker i’ve known! except, now you!
Kathy says
Do you ever take advantage of the wonderful produce available at local flea markets? We go to the one in Winter Haven and we come home with bags and bags of delicious fruits & veggies. So nice to have such fresh food available year round.
jenny says
omg!!!!!!! i grew up calling sunny side up eggs “dippy eggs” i seriously thought it was a term my dad came up with to make me eat them so they sounded like fun. he would make them for me and i would dip my bread in the yolk. so delicious.
SkinnySimpleRecipes says
Just popped in to let you know that I’ve awarded you the One Lovely Blog Award. http://skinnysimplerecipes.blogspot.ca/2012/06/one-lovely-blog-award.html. Meriem
peanutbutterfingers says
thank you so much for thinking of me!
SkinnySimpleRecipes says
I like dippy eggs as well. check out my Baked sweet potatoes & roasted peppers inspired poutine, with a dippy egg on top. Hope you will like it.