Green Eggs and Ham Recipe Dye Free (2024)

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This naturally green eggs and ham recipe is a hit with kids and perfect for a Dr. Suess fan, or as a simple St. Patrick’s Day breakfast. And it’s totally dye-free!

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DR. SEUSS GREEN EGGS AND HAM BOOK

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The words of Dr. Seuss are truly iconic, and kids across the country have yelled countless times at poor Sam I Am.

“I do not like green eggs and ham, I do not like them Sam I Am!”

If you haven’t yet made green eggs and ham for your child, you have to try this green eggs and ham recipe. You’ll never forget the delighted look on their face as they see a storybook favorite come to life.

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GREEN EGGS AND HAM WITHOUT FOOD DYE

Growing up, my mom would make a green eggs and ham recipe using blue food dye, and I was thrilled every single time she made it (usually for St. Patrick’s Day breakfast).

While I haven’t noticed any harm done to me through consuming food coloring, Itry and use natural ingredients whenever possible when feeding my family.

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I’m also always looking for more ways to get kids to eat vegetables, so decided to experiment with a few different green vegetables to try and create a naturally green eggs and ham recipe.

LEARN MORE ABOUT ENCOURAGING FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FOR KIDS

After playing around with blending kale, chard, broccoli, peas, and spinach with eggs, I found that spinach is differently the favorite green eggs ingredient for our family.

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Spinach is actually quite sweet for a vegetable, with a much milder flavor than other greens like kale and chard. It also has a softer texture and cooks down quite a bit, so it blends into the eggs much better than peas or broccoli.

HOW TO MAKE GREEN EGGS AND HAM

  • Heat slices of ham in a microwave safe dish for 30 seconds. Keep covered.
  • Crack 8 eggs into a blender and add 2 cups of baby spinach.
  • Blend until the spinach is completely incorporated and it looks like a green smoothie.
  • Pour eggs into large nonstick pan on medium-high heat.
  • Use a silicone spatula to gently scrape up the eggs as they cook, pushing them to the outside of the pan, and letting the uncooked portions run toward the center.
  • When the majority of the eggs are still just slightly wet, sprinkle with salt and pepper, give one more gentle scrape and stir of everything, then remove them from the pan.
  • Serve a scoop of green eggs with a side of warm ham.

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TIPS FOR MAKING GREEN EGGS AND HAM

  • Don’t turn the heat up too high.High heat leads to dry, scorched eggs, especially with the spinach blended in. The recipe says to cook it on medium-high heat, but if you have a gas burner, you will likely need to use medium or medium-low. You can get more tips on How to Scramble Eggs here, including a video showing you just what to do.

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  • Adjust the spinach amount as needed.This recipe is really flexible. You can add up to 1 cup of baby spinach (not packed down, just lightly packed) per egg. You can also add less spinach than the recipe calls for. If you don’t like the hint of spinach taste, try adding a little sprinkling of grated parmesan when you add the salt and pepper.

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Yield: 4

Green Eggs and Ham

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This naturally green eggs and ham recipe is a hit with kids and perfect for a Dr. Suess fan, or as a simple St. Patrick's Day breakfast. And it's totally dye-free! These are dairy free, but you can add a little bit of cream or parmesan if you prefer scrambled eggs with dairy in them. You can check out our video on How to Scramble Eggs for more tips for perfectly scrambled eggs.

Prep Time5 minutes

Cook Time10 minutes

Total Time15 minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 slices ham, we like leftover spiral sliced but lunchmeat is fine too
  • 8 eggs
  • 2 cups baby spinach
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Heath a large nonstick skillet or griddle (with a rim) on medium heat.
  2. Place ham in a microwave safe dish with a lid and heat for 30 seconds. Leave covered until eggs are ready.
  3. Crack the eggs into a blender and add the spinach.
  4. Blend on low, then high speed until the spinach is completely incorporated into the eggs and everything is green.
  5. Pour the blended green eggs into the skillet (or griddle).
  6. Use a silicone spatula to gently scrape up the eggs as they cook, pushing them to the outside of the pan, and letting the uncooked portions run toward the center.
  7. When the majority of the eggs are still just slightly wet, sprinkle with salt and pepper, give one more gentle scrape and stir of everything, then remove them from the pan.
  8. Serve a scoop of green eggs with a side of warm ham. Green juice is optional!

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

4

Serving Size:

4 Servings

Amount Per Serving:Calories: 265Saturated Fat: 6gCholesterol: 362mgSodium: 801mgCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 23g

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Green Eggs and Ham Recipe Dye Free (2024)

FAQs

What is the hidden message in green eggs and ham? ›

by Dr. Seuss

Finally, the boy tries them and discovers that he actually does like green eggs and ham, so he thanks Sam. Moral reasoning in the story focuses on concern for relationships. The theme of the story is Don't make up your mind about something without trying it.

What are the 50 words in green eggs and ham? ›

Green Eggs and Ham only uses 50 words: a, am, and, anywhere, are, be, boat, box, car, could, dark, do, eat, eggs, fox, goat, good, green, ham, here, house, I, if, in, let, like, may, me, mouse, not, on, or, rain, Sam, say, see, so, thank, that, the, them, there, they, train, tree, try, will, with, would, and you.

What is the solution in green eggs and ham? ›

The story ends when Sam I Am suggests his final combination of the meal and the other character gives in and agrees to try the dish, just to get Sam I Am to stop his pestering. To everyone's surprise the co star tries eating Green Eggs and Ham and realises that he actually does likes it.

How do you make homemade dye? ›

Mix 1 cup of salt with 16 cups of water (or ½ cup of salt with 8 cups of water), and bring to a boil. Simmer your fabric in this solution for one hour prior to dyeing. (If you are making a plant- or veggie-based dye, mix 1 part vinegar to 4 parts water and follow the same process.)

What are Green Eggs and Ham a metaphor for? ›

Green eggs and ham is a metaphor for anything that somebody does not like. Many times people have an aversion to something but there is no real reason for it. For example, if someone says they do not enjoy woodworking but they have never tried it, then woodworking could be a version of green eggs and ham.

Who eats Green Eggs and Ham? ›

Sam-I-Am rides an animal back in forth in front of his friend Guy-Am-I (who's originally unnamed), holding signs saying "I am Sam" and "Sam I am." Then, he badgers Guy to eat a dish of green eggs and ham. However, Guy tells Sam that he hates the food while furiously saying, "I do not like green eggs and ham.

Why did doctor seuss make Green Eggs and Ham? ›

His book “Green Eggs and Ham” was inspired by a bet between Geisel and another publisher. According to The Art of Dr. Seuss project, the published bet Geisel he wouldn't write an articulate, entertaining book using only fifty different words.

What is the slang ham and eggs? ›

Slang references

"Like ham and eggs" refers to things that typically go together and are difficult to separate. To "ham and egg it" is to plug away at something. "Ham and eggs" or "ham and egger" can also refer to an ordinary, unskilled or mediocre person.

What is the first line of Green Eggs and Ham? ›

DO WOULD YOU LIKE GREEN EGGS AND HAM? I DO NOT LIKE THEM,SAM-I-AM. I DO NOT LIKE GREEN EGGS AND HAM. WOULD YOU LIKE THEM HERE OR THERE?

Who doesn t like green eggs and ham? ›

That Guy who Doesn't like Green Eggs and Ham known as GWDLGEAH is a Character from Dr. Seuss Green Eggs and Ham. In Green Eggs and Ham, Sam-I-Am tries to get GWDLGEAH to taste the strange-looking dish mentioned in the title, but GWDLGEAH refuses and tries to get away.

Is the ham supposed to be green in green eggs and ham? ›

The actual words in the book only say "green eggs and ham". And being the key word. The picture on the cover shows a green ham and 2 green eggs so yes the ham is green.

How to make a green egg? ›

Instructions
  1. Place eggs, kale, and salt in vitamix.
  2. Blend on high until smooth.
  3. Heat oil in 8 inch frying pan over medium heat.
  4. Pour egg mixture in pan.
  5. Cook eggs to your preferred doneness.

How do you dye eggs green naturally? ›

Place 2 cups water and dye option of choice (purple cabbage, onion skins, etc.) in a small saucepan and bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Reduce the heat to low. Cover and simmer until the color is a few shades darker than you want for your egg, 15 to 30 minutes.

How do you color eggs without food coloring? ›

Eggs Dyed With Red Cabbage (not boiled)

One of the biggest surprises was that the vibrant color of the dye from the blue cabbage did not equal a brighter egg color. My favorite DIY Easter egg dyes were turmeric, beets, yellow onion skins, blueberries, and paprika. The colors were bright and cheery.

How do you color eggs without color? ›

Bring 2 cups water to a boil. Add 4 Tbsp paprika and white vinegar, and mix until combined. Pour the mixture into a jar and let cool to room temperature. Add an egg and soak until you are happy with the color.

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