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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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                        #18

                        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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                              • M melsaskca@lemmy.ca

                                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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