Powdered eggs on the trail have an admittedly checkered past . . . but wait until you try our Diner Deluxe Scrambled Eggs! Packed with onions, peppers & cheese – these are good enough to serve up at the local diner! Option to add sausage and salsa.

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Diner Deluxe Scrambled Eggs

*We are very sad to say that 505 Southwestern Salsa has limited their fantastic salsa packets to only the Green Chile Salsa. The Red Chile, Flame Roasted Green Chile and Chipotle Honey Roasted Green Chile flavors have all been discontinued. If you'd like to see these flavors come back, email 505 Southwestern and let them know! We'd love to restock them!

Packit uses good dried eggs in their meals. If you expect typical dried eggs from past memories you will be pleasantly surprised. They are not rubbery or watery and taste like fresh eggs.

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Serves Weighs # Pots Water Need Heat Need Cook Time Prep Ease
2 6.4 oz Fry Pan 10 oz Fry 10< Easy

 


Details:

  • Vegetarian
  • Gluten Free
  • Makes 2 hearty three-egg servings per person
    • Two large (10 oz) servings
  • 1 pan or pot - any size
  • Optional Condiment Packets:
    • Salsa
      • Each salsa packet weighs an additional 1.5oz. This meal includes two optional salsa packets.

 

*Want to enjoy our Diner Deluxe Scrambled Eggs without dirtying your frying pan? Cook them in our Boilable Bags! Just fill the bags with eggy goodness, submerge in boiling water and voilà - perfectly cooked eggs without the mess! Use the leftover hot water for your morning coffee - bonus! Instructions on cooking our Diner Deluxe Scrambled Eggs in a boilable bag are included on the meal label.




 

 

 

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  • Author: Thomas Vickers
    I am very wary of trail eggs. There has not been one example of a good dehydrated egg meal that has ever passed my lips. Part of me wanted to divide this meal into two halves and see if half of the two person portion would be enough for a meal, but having to face two egg meals was something I could not do.

    The good news is that I probably should have. I used an old pot lid/frying pan I had and cooked these eggs according to the directions and I was surprised. They were good. Not just a passable egg related meal, but a good textured, non lumpy, great tasting egg breakfast. It was easy to mix the eggs in the pouch and smooth the lumps out and then cook the mixture on the frying pan. I am probably sounding a bit crazed here, but this was a good meal. More importantly, it was a great egg meal.

    I do think that after mixing the eggs mixture and water that it needs to soak for a few minutes. The vegetables were still a bit crunchy when I started eating and few extra minutes soaking would have made them even better. As far as the portion size went, this was another 1.5 serving meal for me. I got one nice meal and just enough for a smaller meal out of this package instead of two full meals. Despite that, I will be adding this to my pack for trail breakfasts in the future.

    Originally posted on BackpackGearTest
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  • Author: Nathalie
    We usually bring eggs with us for the first morning of a backpack trip but these eggs measured up just as good if not better. Good taste, texture, easy to re-hydrate and it was a perfect portion size for 2 people. We brought tortilla's with us so we wrapped the eggs in them and made breakfast burritos. When the tortilla's broke apart we shredded them into the remainder of the eggs all was good with life.

    I would add this to my pack for future trail breakfasts with no hesitation.

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