(posted in D&ST because this is ST)
Poll
How do you like your eggs?
Scrambled | 35% | 35% - 6 | ||||
Sunny side up | 5% | 5% - 1 | ||||
Over easy | 17% | 17% - 3 | ||||
Over medium | 17% | 17% - 3 | ||||
Over hard | 5% | 5% - 1 | ||||
w/ extras (e.g. souffle, omellete) | 0% | 0% - 0 | ||||
Poached | 11% | 11% - 2 | ||||
Hard Boiled/deviled | 5% | 5% - 1 | ||||
Soft Boiled | 0% | 0% - 0 | ||||
Fuck it, Eggnog | 0% | 0% - 0 | ||||
Total: 17 |
too lazy to peel boiled eggs, and i've never been able to get the whole shake in a jar with a bit of water trick to work. It just turns into a watery eggy mess.
used to like sunny side up then i tried the ol over and much preferred it. plus if i'm putting it on a sandwich it doesn't run as much which is nice.
used to like sunny side up then i tried the ol over and much preferred it. plus if i'm putting it on a sandwich it doesn't run as much which is nice.
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I chose over medium
a little runniness on a sandwich is amazing though.tazz. wrote:
if i'm putting it on a sandwich it doesn't run as much which is nice.
all ways. Eggs are fucking fantastic
KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
all ways. Eggs are fucking fantastic
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gotta have the runniness. What else are you gonna dip the bread in?pirana6 wrote:
a little runniness on a sandwich is amazing though.tazz. wrote:
if i'm putting it on a sandwich it doesn't run as much which is nice.
There's a place by me that does an incredible breakfast burrito. Instead of just shoving scrambled eggs in there they put a sunny side up egg in, so about halfway through you get all the yolk dripping into and out of the burrito. It's what I imagine heaven to be like.
Omelet or poached usually
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i don't really like eggs if im being honest, but i had poached egg on a potato/chorizo hash for lunch and i'm still touching myself thinking about it
i like heggs over a desk and hard though
i like heggs over a desk and hard though
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I remember watching Adam Savage (from mythbusters) cook an "omelette" and hearing him say "I don't like those omelettes with a ton of stuff inside". Then proceeds dump a shit ton of ingredients (including weird shit like avocado) and then smother it in sauce. I was like wtf do you think an omelette is if thats "not much stuff" so I looked at what Americans think an omelette is, made me laugh.
I like my eggs over easy, preferably on top of waffles.
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Waffles doesn't like it though, she thinks it is too messy.
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Waffles doesn't like it though, she thinks it is too messy.
In its most basic form. A rolled egg pancake.RTHKI wrote:
whats a correct omelette then
Then add one maybe 2 ingredients. Most common are cheese, ham, tomato, herbs or mushroom.
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Hold up, you'll add cheese, tomato, ham, herbs, and/or mushrooms to your omelette but avocado is "weird shit"?DrunkFace wrote:
Then add one maybe 2 ingredients. Most common are cheese, ham, tomato, herbs or mushroom.
Do yourself a favor and add avocado once.
Wouldn't the avocado turn into mush if you heat it up? Warm avocado is gross anyway.
I'm not a fan of smushed avocado (or guac that looks like it came out of a caulking gun), but chunky guac and avocado slices are good. It's good in omelettes too!
Ayyy gurl, how you like yo eggs, fried or fertilized?
KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
where's the link to what you looked up as "an American" omelette? That's what I'm used to seeing too...
or an even more ridiculous one.