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  • P polotype@lemmy.ml

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    Maeve
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    This morning I had an egg like that on top of mashed sweet potato. Different flavor profile, bit sometimes I fry it in chilicrisp.

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    • P polotype@lemmy.ml

      If you want your yolk to be runny, you have to crank the heat up quite a bit… That may be an issue _

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      FauxPseudo
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      Yup. It’s counter intuitive. For a runny egg you gotta hit it hard and fast with the heat.

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        Yup. It’s counter intuitive. For a runny egg you gotta hit it hard and fast with the heat.

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        ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace
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        Got it! I can’t wait for next Saturday’s breakfast! LOL!

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          Got it! I can’t wait for next Saturday’s breakfast! LOL!

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          FauxPseudo
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          You can do breakfast for dinner any time.

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            Awsome! Will try this. Maybe the oil isn’t hot enough when I put in the egf.

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            imallama@lemmy.world
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            You already got the hot pan bit, but I’ll give you something to look for - you want the egg to immediately start bubbling on the bottom when it hits the pan.

            I personally use butter instead of oil, but any fat will keep the egg from sticking. Any pan should do fine, but if you’re using stainless a bit more fat is probably a good idea. Things seem to stick the most to stainless pans in my experience.

            As for the top of the egg, you can either give it a flip and cook the other side for a short while (aka over easy) or use a lid. You don’t have to use a lid, but it makes it a lot easier. If you’re going the lid route toss a teaspoon or two of water in the pan before you cover it.

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              You can do breakfast for dinner any time.

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              ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace
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              Hahaha touché

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              • I imallama@lemmy.world

                You already got the hot pan bit, but I’ll give you something to look for - you want the egg to immediately start bubbling on the bottom when it hits the pan.

                I personally use butter instead of oil, but any fat will keep the egg from sticking. Any pan should do fine, but if you’re using stainless a bit more fat is probably a good idea. Things seem to stick the most to stainless pans in my experience.

                As for the top of the egg, you can either give it a flip and cook the other side for a short while (aka over easy) or use a lid. You don’t have to use a lid, but it makes it a lot easier. If you’re going the lid route toss a teaspoon or two of water in the pan before you cover it.

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                ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace
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                If the pan is going to be really hot, oil is best. Butter will burn and quickly turn brown.

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                  polotype@lemmy.ml
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                  I,ve been wanting to try this for quite some time now, but i can’t seem to get my hands on some chili xrisps T-T

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                  • P polotype@lemmy.ml

                    Thanks ! I’ve gotten better recently and wow does it pay off

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                    azerial@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                    #16

                    I used to work at a breakfast place. It really makes a big difference to be sure to add enough oil in the pan and get it hot. Nonstick, and don’t touch it until the whites set on the bottom. Give it a gentle shake to see if it’s stuck, if it is, get a silicone spatula and gently nudge it. Then you can practice flipping in pan if you want. I really like to utilize a lid with water, but we didn’t do that, just reduced the heat a bit and let it cook. :⁠-⁠)

                    Edit: re: flipping. Really make sure you don’t add too much oil because if you do, you can burn yourself. If that happens, no emergency, just place a towel on your hand and arm.

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                      I used to work at a breakfast place. It really makes a big difference to be sure to add enough oil in the pan and get it hot. Nonstick, and don’t touch it until the whites set on the bottom. Give it a gentle shake to see if it’s stuck, if it is, get a silicone spatula and gently nudge it. Then you can practice flipping in pan if you want. I really like to utilize a lid with water, but we didn’t do that, just reduced the heat a bit and let it cook. :⁠-⁠)

                      Edit: re: flipping. Really make sure you don’t add too much oil because if you do, you can burn yourself. If that happens, no emergency, just place a towel on your hand and arm.

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                      Cris
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                      I find that for me it rarely gets crisp in a way that will break or crack and it just ends up kinda sinewy. I’ve worried that maybe its cause I’m using steam with a lid to help set the top but I’m not really sure what I’m doing wrong

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                      • P polotype@lemmy.ml

                        I,ve been wanting to try this for quite some time now, but i can’t seem to get my hands on some chili xrisps T-T

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                        Maeve
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                        It’s pretty good. You can make it yourself, but it’s probably as cost-effective for ready made.

                        Some sort of sweetness (sugar, honey, molasses), dried chili’s, garlic, onion, bit of salt, oil, whatever else you like.

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                          polotype@lemmy.ml
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                          I might try it if it’s so simple 😄

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                          • P polotype@lemmy.ml

                            I might try it if it’s so simple 😄

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                            Maeve
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                            Watch a YT vídeo or look up a recipe. Lol

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                            • P polotype@lemmy.ml

                              It’s not much but it’s honest work

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                              melsaskca@lemmy.ca
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                              Lentils reduce your carb sugars but I saw rice in that bowl as well. It looks good and tasty.

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                                Lentils reduce your carb sugars but I saw rice in that bowl as well. It looks good and tasty.

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                                polotype@lemmy.ml
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                                Twas quite hearty indeed !

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                                  Got it! I can’t wait for next Saturday’s breakfast! LOL!

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                                  polotype@lemmy.ml
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                                  How did it go ?

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                                    I find that for me it rarely gets crisp in a way that will break or crack and it just ends up kinda sinewy. I’ve worried that maybe its cause I’m using steam with a lid to help set the top but I’m not really sure what I’m doing wrong

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                                    polotype@lemmy.ml
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                                    As in other replies, you want a really hot pan and some fat in there. Steam might be an issue so you could go with flipping the egge to set the top or simply lowering the heat once the bottom is golden brown

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                                      How did it go ?

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                                      ZombieCyborgFromOuterSpace
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                                      Yeah so having a really hot pan changes everything. I do a mix of oil and butter. It gets a lot crispier around the edges

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