Stephanator
8 years ago
First attempt ever at cooking sunny side up eggs was a bit of a fail. :-P
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Stephanator
8 years ago
Of course, breaking the yolks when cracking the eggs doesn't help. (LOL)
Stephanator
8 years ago
Maybe I'll stick with scrambled for now.
SuperDocH
8 years ago
I'm awesome at making those!!! It takes practice though.
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It ain't easy. I just hard boil mine. (LOL)
셸리
8 years ago
(cozy)
heylisa
8 years ago
I've found the key to successfully cooking sunny side up eggs is a dome of some sort. Even a plate inverted over your frying pan if you don't have a lid that fits will work. The secret is in steam-cooking the
heylisa
8 years ago
egg.
heylisa
8 years ago
I have been known to use an inverted pyrex pie plate so I can see the cooking progress. :-D
heylisa
8 years ago
but scrambled works too ;-)
셸리
8 years ago
heylisa: yeah, I use a glass saucepan lid.
셸리
8 years ago
Also , try breaking the eggs gently with a fork so as not to break the yolks and use the freshest eggs.
셸리
8 years ago
I find tha with older eggs the yolk seems a bit runnier
Stephanator
8 years ago
Thanks for the encouragement everyone. I tried again last weekend and succeeded! :-)
Stephanator
8 years ago
With my first attempt, I tried the steaming technique, but the idea I had read was to add an ice cube and then cover with a lid.
Stephanator
8 years ago
The ice cube didn't really steam and made the eggs so runny I threw them out. (LOL)
Stephanator
8 years ago
Second attempt: I didn't break the yolks. I allowed the pan more time to heat up. I tried cooking one egg at a time to get used to the "feel" of it. And I didn't use a lid.
Stephanator
8 years ago
The eggs were delicious! :-D
셸리
8 years ago
(applause)
Lemongrass says
8 years ago
Much better!
Bestmanfly
8 years ago
hahaa
heylisa
8 years ago
awesome!!
heylisa
8 years ago
there is definitely a learning curve
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