A Conversation for Scrambled Eggs
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Evil_Duncan Started conversation Nov 10, 2005
You're going to hate me for suggesting this, but if you're really strapped for time you can make scrambled eggs in a microwave. You have to be really careful not to overcook them, but they actually come out okay.
Cue angry cries of "heathen" and "philistine".
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 10, 2005
I've tried em in the micro and find it more time consumming for less good results than just doing it on the stove *sets up stand selling small stones and thin sticks to sell to the people who will shortly turn up and 'cry 'heven '
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John the gardener says, "Free Tibet!" Posted Nov 10, 2005
Heathen! Philistine!
Did you happen to see the post to this Entry by himself, the late great DNA?
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Evil_Duncan Posted Nov 11, 2005
Quicker on the stove? I disagree. Less than two minutes in the microwave and it saves on washing up too!
Good to see DNA was a scrambled egg aficionado!
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 11, 2005
It may only take two minutes in the micro, but it (in my experiance from trying the microwaved method), takes longer than the mere cooking time, due to frequent removal of the dish with the ingrediants in to stir it and check that you've not cooked it for one second more than is needed and turned it into something totally unlike Scrambled Eggs. As for being easyier to wash up doing it the microwave route, I have a good set of non-scratch pans, and find that using the 'milk pan' is the right size for making scrambled eggs with up to four eggs, and to clean I just rinse under the hot tap and in general it only takes about four or five mins or so to do Scrambled Eggs for one person (with two large organic eggs) and the results are that much superior that it is worth the extra few minutes time to do it the 'traditional' method I have tried the method of doing the scrambled eggs in a pyrex (or simular) dish, sitting on top of a pan with water in, but found that this had no benifit over the just doing it straight in the pan I think I'll be having scrambled eggs today for lunch
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2legs - Hey, babe, take a walk on the wild side... Posted Nov 11, 2005
I'm very tempted to pop over the road and pick up some free range smoked salmon to go with the Scrambled eggs Oooo almost too much to restrain myself from mmmm.... isn't ther ea word for the scrambled eggs with bits/flakes of salmon/smoked salmon in? a French dish I think
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Evil_Duncan Posted Nov 11, 2005
Yeah, scrambled eggs with smoked salmon! Not sure if there's a specific name for it, but it's lovely with a little bit of dill.
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