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When you have high cholesterol, youâre constantly checking nutrition labels and carefully picking your foods so you donât increase your risk for heart disease any more than it already is.
When it comes to egg whites, itâs true that thereâs no cholesterol in the white part of an egg. A whole large egg contains 186 mg of cholesterol, but all of that is found in the yolk, or yellow part.
But the effects of eggs on your heart may not be as bad as once thought.
According to the Mayo Clinic, the effect of the cholesterol within your egg has only a minimal effect on the cholesterol circulating in your blood. As a matter of fact, most people can eat up to seven eggs per week without worrying about elevating their cholesterol level.
However, this doesnât always apply to people with diabetes. For them, eating that many eggs may significantly increase heart disease risk.
So, whatâs a good solution? Eat whole eggs in moderation. If you really enjoy eggs, consider switching to recipes that use only egg whites more often.
We rounded up some of the best egg white recipes we could find to start you out on the right foot. Theyâre easy, healthy, and best of all, theyâre delicious!
These are a great breakfast solution for someone whoâs always on the go. Because breakfast is such an important way to start your day, make these ahead of time and just pop them into the microwave before you head out the door.
One of the best parts of these little bites: You can add whatever veggies and herbs you like. Get the recipe!
This blogger is interested in all things healthy, and these little treats definitely fit the bill. If youâre chasing fitness goals but are sometimes plagued by a craving for sweets, these are perfect little clouds of protein. Get the recipe!
This dish looks fancy enough to be served to guests. It uses a relatively simple ingredients list, but the result is a feast for the eyes as well as the stomach. Best of all, itâs relatively low in fat and calories. Get the recipe!
Meringue is typically used to top pie, but you can make mini meringues for small dessert trays or teatime. This recipe uses real sugar and suggests you stir in nuts or coconut to make the little treats more interesting. Substituting fat for sugar isnât healthy for the heart, so consume these as you would other sweets.
According to the blog, they keep for several weeks so you can make them in bigger batches. Get the recipe!
If youâre a gym-goer, thereâs a good chance you have whey protein in your house. And thereâs also a good chance youâve looked for creative ways to use the supplement.
Hereâs one dessert option that ups the protein factor by using egg whites. Youâll use chocolate protein powder, stevia, and vanilla extract, too â all to satisfy a chocolate dessert craving. Get the recipe!
This blogger found a way to make pancakes without breaking her diet. The recipe uses egg whites, rolled oats, cottage cheese, and a few other goodies to create a breakfast that fills without being fattening like regular pancakes. Plus, itâs gluten-free. Get the recipe!
Thereâs no need to give up egg salad when youâre watching your cholesterol intake. This twist on the traditional uses only one whole egg, and three egg whites.
It gets more bulk from the inclusion of avocados, which add a creamy consistency without having to load up on mayonnaise. Get the recipe!
Eggs arenât only good for their yolks. Some of the best egg recipes avoid the yolk and satisfy equally well using only egg whites. These recipes are a great way to have a tasty, high-protein, low-cholesterol treat â even if dietary cholesterol isnât as problematic for health as previously thought.
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