BOB EVANS COUNTRY-FRIED STEAK & FARM-FRESH EGGS*

COUNTRY-FRIED STEAK & FARM-FRESH EGGS*

PRICE: $ 12.49 | 1310 – 1510 cal.

Customization Options

Nutritional Information

Nutritional InformationValue
Calories1080
Total Fat57g
Saturated Fat19g
Trans Fat0g
Cholesterol80mg
Sodium2590mg
Total Carbohydrates114g
Dietary Fiber9g
Sugars10g
Protein29g

Allergens Information

Allergen InformationContains
WheatYes
EggsYes
SoyYes
MilkYes
PeanutsNo
Tree NutsNo
FishNo
ShellfishNo

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is included in the Country-Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs dish?

The Country-Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs dish typically includes a breaded and fried beef steak topped with creamy sausage gravy, served alongside two eggs cooked to your preference.

2. How many calories are in the Country-Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs?

This dish contains approximately 1,080 calories, making it a hearty meal option.

3. What are the main allergens in the Country-Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs?

The dish contains allergens such as wheat, eggs, and milk. It’s important to check with the restaurant for specific allergen information if you have dietary restrictions.

4. Can I customize how my eggs are cooked?

Yes, you can customize your eggs to be cooked according to your preference, whether you like them scrambled, fried, poached, or any other style.

5. Is the Country-Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs available all day?

Yes, Bob Evans typically serves breakfast items, including Country-Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs, all day long.

6. What sides are typically served with this dish?

The Country-Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs may be served with sides such as hash browns, home fries, or freshly baked rolls, depending on your choice or the restaurant’s offerings.

7. Are there any healthier alternatives to the Country-Fried Steak & Farm-Fresh Eggs?

If you’re looking for a lighter option, consider asking for the steak to be grilled instead of fried or opting for egg whites instead of whole eggs. Additionally, you can pair it with a side salad or fruit instead of heavier sides.

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