Looks good enough to eat!
Another package or so of English muffins and I'll be ready for a job at MacDonald's
I'm getting kinda good at this
When I want a thick, round egg for a sandwich, be it runny, or hard yolk, I just use my poaching pan. I can make from 1 to 4 eggs at a time, and they come out perfect. Sometimes, I even make deviled eggs from the hard-poached eggs. It makes a unique presentation. And from the butter added to the poaching divets, the eggs are buttery good in flavor too.
I have egg rings that are round, and two that are heart shaped.. But DW won't eat a fried egg unless it's cooked medium over. Egg rings are hard to use if you have to flip the egg, though I can do it if I'm very careful, as the handles swivel. It's a tricky thing to do though.
Seeeeeeya; Chief Longwind of the North
Chief...you take them out of the rings before flipping the eggs...
PrincessFiona60 said:Don't let them make you a manager
pacanis said:I wasn't going to say anything
I have removed the rings before flipping, but have broken the egg yolk in the process of removing the ring. Even though they are supposed to be stick-free, the eggs stick to them. I guess I could use a butter knife, or spatula to loosen the egg sides from the rings. I'll play with it and see what works. And to everyone who played Captain Obvious here, .
But that's Ok. I love all of you. But just wait till the snow falls. I'll be pointing my virtual snowball thrower your way. BT is off the hook this year. I have new targets. Muhwahahahahaha .
Seeeeeeya; Chief Longwind of the North
Egg, bacon and cheese on a toasted English muffin spread with mayo is our favorite breakfast Pac !
I've never bothered with an egg ring for the eggs though. I drop the egg into the skillet with some of the bacon fat, break the yolk and then start shoving the white into something that is "close enough" to round, and flip it over after it's set for a bit. I tear the slice of cheese into quarters to fit on the muffin better and top it with the egg and bacon. Works fine for me.
I butter the egg rings.