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I saw just yesterday on educational Tv, that the correct way to fry eggs is to put a lid on your skillet, and time how long to leave them according to your preference. According to those folks, with a lid on cooks the top of the egg without having to turn them. They put the eggs in a bowl and added salt and pepper before putting the eggs in the skillet. Seems that I have a new experiment to try. miles What cooks an egg without turning it over is using the spatula to flip hot bacon grease over the top. That way complete cooking of the white is achieved with nearly zero cooking of the yolk for a perfect sunny side up fried egg. My wife's uncle liked his eggs that way, he ordered them, basted.
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Those fried eggs are way overdone. The yolk needs to be runny. No runny yolks for me. If there is anything that I absolutely can't stand, it is an egg that is not cooked through and through. In that case, just scramble them.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Campfire Kahuna
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Those fried eggs are way overdone. The yolk needs to be runny. No runny yolks for me. If there is anything that I absolutely can't stand, it is an egg that is not cooked through and through. In that case, just scramble them. Yep.
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Even scrambled eggs have the potential to wind up with some white that is snot if they are undercooked - especially if they are scrambled with a fork.
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When I try the fancy stuff, I attempt an omelet, just folded over, that is tricky.
These premises insured by a Sheltie in Training ,--- and Cooey.o "May the Good Lord take a likin' to you"
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Fresh eggs ain't worth a shiit to hard boil, gotta go store bought there.
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
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I saw just yesterday on educational Tv, that the correct way to fry eggs is to put a lid on your skillet, and time how long to leave them according to your preference. According to those folks, with a lid on cooks the top of the egg without having to turn them. They put the eggs in a bowl and added salt and pepper before putting the eggs in the skillet. Seems that I have a new experiment to try. miles I always put just a 1/2 teaspoon or so of water in the pan before putting the lid on. Since you mentioned it, I believe that they might have said that. Old timers disease jumping on me. miles
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Fresh eggs ain't worth a shiit to hard boil, gotta go store bought there. Could you age them a bit?
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Ya suppose I could, usually take extras to work and give em to folks.
Ping pong balls for the win. Once you've wrestled everything else in life is easy. Dan Gable I keep my circle small, I’d rather have 4 quarters than 100 pennies.
Ain’t easy havin pals.
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Campfire Oracle
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Let them sit on the counter @ room temp for two days prior to cooking. They’ll peel just fine.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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Not really sure what that is beside your bacon. miles
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Not really sure what that is beside your bacon. miles SALSA VERDE
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Those fried eggs are way overdone. The yolk needs to be runny. No runny yolks for me. If there is anything that I absolutely can't stand, it is an egg that is not cooked through and through. My daughter used to say that. When she was five.
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Those fried eggs are way overdone. The yolk needs to be runny. No runny yolks for me. If there is anything that I absolutely can't stand, it is an egg that is not cooked through and through. My daughter used to say that. When she was five. So did mine, scrambled only. Now she likes them over easy
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The wife likes an egg fried to hell and back. Crispy edges.
I like a runny yolk. Either over easy or Put the lid on with a few drops of water. I’ll baste with grease on occasion as well.
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Lids? Water? Why the reluctance to flip over the eggs? It's not rocket surgery....I don't even use a spatula.....
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When I'm grease basting them I can closely monitor how they're cooking, so I don't turn them over.
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Lids? Water? Why the reluctance to flip over the eggs? It's not rocket surgery....I don't even use a spatula..... Yup just a quik flip and over they go. I can do up to 6 at a time,
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