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Food and Drink Essential to sustain life; near the top of the hierarchy of needs |
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Everything I've learned about fixing eggs has been covered, SG. I never turn fried eggs over any more, I just lid the pan. Tighter is better for fit, so's to keep the steam in. A Pyrex lid is handy, as you can check on the doneness of the yolk without having to lift the lid.
Poached eggs are done (pretty hard, usually when I do them) when they float after you loosen them from the pan bottom. I usually try to get them only sort-of hard, which really does improve the flavor. On rare occasion, I open an Elizabeth David volume for "Souffle Omelette bon Labourer." It really is something between a souffle and an omelette. You set the bottom on the stovetop, then transfer to the oven to finish. Seasoned with tarragon and shaved hard Gruyere cheese. I hardly ever boil them. Perhaps I should.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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I love to cook. Love making omelets. Made a Western a couple of weeks ago - used shredded cheddar. Num, num, num... Couple tablespoons extra mile salsa.
Do roasts (any), whole chickens, steaks, chops, ribs, patatoes. Hell, I cook it all! Can't do a lasagna. The other night I made chili dogs. ![]() |
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Dallas, TX
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SG, I know it's a bit late, but here is a video tutorial on how to cook eggs, above that is how to cook other things.
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