Tricks for scrambled egg removal (1 Viewer)

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Large eggs, 800 watt microwave.

Microwave one minute. Whisk with fork. Microwave one minute. Whisk with fork. Microwave 30 seconds. Whisk and serve. Rinse bowl. Add butter at outset for tastier eggs. Boil/poach/fry eggs if you don’t have a microwave.
This is how I do them. SIL was surprised at how well it worked, she had been used to the hard lump when microwaved if just left to itself.
Rinse bowl in cold water.
 
Jun 30, 2022
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This is how I do them. SIL was surprised at how well it worked, she had been used to the hard lump when microwaved if just left to itself.
Rinse bowl in cold water.
I also add a little mayo to the beaten egg before using the microwave… the secret is not to over cook ….. remove them before they look done
 
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This is how I do them. SIL was surprised at how well it worked, she had been used to the hard lump when microwaved if just left to itself.
Rinse bowl in cold water.

OR, I used to have a girlfriend that insisted on boiled eggs for breakfast, so I used to boil all 4 of them to runny and then un-shell my 2, chop them, and spread on top of my toast. Similar but healthier because it lacked the butter & salt. (except I cheated and had it on my toast :LOL: )

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Jun 29, 2015
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I cook scrambled eggs in a frying pan, over a very low head and stirring constantly. Serve still slightly runny.
 
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A second in post of the same as above, no idea why
 
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Nov 13, 2011
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Impressed by SWMBO this weekend after cooking scrambled egg and leaving the dreaded burnt bits at the bottom of the pan...

Before you shout - should have tried omelette instead - here are 2 brilliant ways to easily remove burnt bits from pan:-
1. Put pan in freezer for a day - burnt bits easily come away....
2. remove as best as possible and place dishwasher tab in warm water in pan for half hour.... bits can the be easily removed.
You had just one job to do :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Geoff

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Dec 7, 2009
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Well this may not work but I boiled my dishcloth in an old saucepan with a dishwasher tablet. The saucepan had been used for everything and came out as sparkly as the dish cloth.
 
Jun 2, 2010
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My dear mum used to say that powdered egg was best for baking, maybe because its all they had during the WW2 rationing.:unsure:
I think its used in all commercial biscuit & cake manufacturing, I guess its more consistent, easier to measure etc.

I will have to ask Mr Kipling, as he makes exceedingly horrible, over sweetened cakes and fruit pies.:giggle:
LES
I remember as a kid my mum made omelettes with powdered eggs I used to love them, few months ago I had a Special chow mien from the local Chinese, I was topped with a small omelette which I’m sure was made from powdered egg, lovely Jubbly, brought back pleasant memories😋😋😋
My dear mum used to say that powdered egg was best for baking, maybe because its all they had during the WW2 rationing.:unsure:
I think its used in all commercial biscuit & cake manufacturing, I guess its more consistent, easier to measure etc.

I will have to ask Mr Kipling, as he makes exceedingly horrible, over sweetened cakes and fruit pies.:giggle:
LES
 
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interesting tip, I’ll give that a try if someone could provide a tip on how to get burnt bits when making scrambled egg……
You'll fit in well here with that train of thought.

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Feb 10, 2013
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No butter with scrambled eggs just a teaspoon of water will make them fluffy and light 👍
 
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Ps before cooking

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I've sent an email to the hired staff and I'm informed place some bio washing powder in the said article and warm leave over night rinse and dry in the morning they have been advised that abusing kitchen supplies will not be tolerated
 

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