Both of which we're all jealous of.aaron wrote:HEY GUESS WHAT GUYS I ATE PUSSY FOR BREAKFAST AGAIN AND THEN TOOK A SMOKE BREAK AFTERWARDS HELL YEAH
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i think you mean RESENTFULOpa Opa wrote:Both of which we're all jealous of.aaron wrote:HEY GUESS WHAT GUYS I ATE PUSSY FOR BREAKFAST AGAIN AND THEN TOOK A SMOKE BREAK AFTERWARDS HELL YEAH
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I grew up knowing this, minus the Tabasco, as eggs-in-a-window. And my mom used a biscuit cutter instead of a shot glass, though that would have been pretty amusing (maybe not as much to my younger self).Luke wrote:It goes by many names but "Cowboy Toast" is great. You take a shot glass and hollow out one circle of bread. Add a slab of butter to a pan, add the bread, and crack a raw egg to fill the hollowed circle. Toast, flip, and serve with Tabasco on top if you wish.
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This was "egg in the middle" when I was growing up.Luke wrote: It goes by many names but "Cowboy Toast" is great.
It's steamed eggs. The real way is a pan that has a little tray with indentions and holes that sits above a cavity that you put water to boil with a lid on top. You end up with with egg hockey pucks. I have a plastic microwave one that works decently enough. Same idea, 2 indentions for the eggs and you put a few drops of water in and a lid, then nuke for a bit. I always poach mine hard, then flip them out on top of buttered toast.Ziggy587 wrote: Now, a poached egg is you boil water and then crack an egg into it, right? I've actually never poached an egg before. Get back to me tonight and I might do that for breakfast tomorrow morning.
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Why don't you ever post about your morning sausage breakfast? It's just cruel killing all those cats.aaron wrote:HEY GUESS WHAT GUYS I ATE PUSSY FOR BREAKFAST AGAIN AND THEN TOOK A SMOKE BREAK AFTERWARDS HELL YEAH
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you are what you eataaron wrote:HEY GUESS WHAT GUYS I ATE PUSSY FOR BREAKFAST AGAIN AND THEN TOOK A SMOKE BREAK AFTERWARDS HELL YEAH
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So then what is it called when you crack an egg into boiling water? Because I thought that's what a poached egg was. Or is that just the incorrect way of doing it when you lack the right things.Hobie-wan wrote:It's steamed eggs. The real way is a pan that has a little tray with indentions and holes that sits above a cavity that you put water to boil with a lid on top. You end up with with egg hockey pucks. I have a plastic microwave one that works decently enough. Same idea, 2 indentions for the eggs and you put a few drops of water in and a lid, then nuke for a bit. I always poach mine hard, then flip them out on top of buttered toast.
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That is what a poached egg is. The way Hobie is describing is just a more convenient and fool proof modern method. If you don't like runny yolk and hassle it's best to do it as Hobie said. Steamed eggs is a chinese dish I think. Never had it myself, looks odd.Ziggy587 wrote:So then what is it called when you crack an egg into boiling water? Because I thought that's what a poached egg was. Or is that just the incorrect way of doing it when you lack the right things.Hobie-wan wrote:It's steamed eggs. The real way is a pan that has a little tray with indentions and holes that sits above a cavity that you put water to boil with a lid on top. You end up with with egg hockey pucks. I have a plastic microwave one that works decently enough. Same idea, 2 indentions for the eggs and you put a few drops of water in and a lid, then nuke for a bit. I always poach mine hard, then flip them out on top of buttered toast.
I do the egg in a pan thing. Big, deep pan, bring water to boil then simmer, get a spoon and stir the water until you've got a bit of a current, then crack the egg in. The movement of the water should keep the egg together. Some people add a bit of vinegar to the pan but I've never actually seen any obvious benefit from doing this. You should add a pinch or two of salt though. Yummy.
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Vinegar actually does help it hold together. My wife makes poached eggs for a particular dinner recipe we like and when she does it without the vinegar you can tell. The egg just spreads out and "shreds" in the water.Sload Soap wrote:I do the egg in a pan thing. Big, deep pan, bring water to boil then simmer, get a spoon and stir the water until you've got a bit of a current, then crack the egg in. The movement of the water should keep the egg together. Some people add a bit of vinegar to the pan but I've never actually seen any obvious benefit from doing this. You should add a pinch or two of salt though. Yummy.
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Couldn't I just break the yolk so it cooks in the water?
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