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zuuum 06-08-2004 04:04 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the main dish.
This was the main
reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of pleats.

fried (sunny up and over-easy)
basted
braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
scrambled
omelet
fritata
poached
boiled
coddled
dropped (as in egg flower soup)
Beijing

Any others?



zxcvbob 06-08-2004 04:12 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
zuuum wrote:
> How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the main dish.
> This was the main
> reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of pleats.
>
> fried (sunny up and over-easy)
> basted
> braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
> scrambled
> omelet
> fritata
> poached
> boiled
> coddled
> dropped (as in egg flower soup)
> Beijing
>
> Any others?
>
>


Benedict
Florentine
McMuffin

Best regards,
Bob

zxcvbob 06-08-2004 04:12 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
zuuum wrote:
> How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the main dish.
> This was the main
> reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of pleats.
>
> fried (sunny up and over-easy)
> basted
> braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
> scrambled
> omelet
> fritata
> poached
> boiled
> coddled
> dropped (as in egg flower soup)
> Beijing
>
> Any others?
>
>


Benedict
Florentine
McMuffin

Best regards,
Bob

Nancree 06-08-2004 04:27 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
>Subject: How many ways to cook an egg?

-----------------------
Baked

Nancree

zuuum 06-08-2004 04:42 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 

"zxcvbob" > wrote in message
...
> zuuum wrote:
> > How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the main

dish.
> > This was the main
> > reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of

pleats.
> >
> > fried (sunny up and over-easy)
> > basted
> > braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
> > scrambled
> > omelet
> > fritata
> > poached
> > boiled
> > coddled
> > dropped (as in egg flower soup)
> > Beijing
> >
> > Any others?
> >
> >

>
> Benedict
> Florentine
> McMuffin
>
> Best regards,
> Bob


Well, I guess if Beijing counts, then Benedict and Florentine are not the
same as poached. Considering that, I see there are easily 100 ways to cook
an egg. But I would still like to hear more. Thanks



zuuum 06-08-2004 04:42 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 

"zxcvbob" > wrote in message
...
> zuuum wrote:
> > How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the main

dish.
> > This was the main
> > reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of

pleats.
> >
> > fried (sunny up and over-easy)
> > basted
> > braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
> > scrambled
> > omelet
> > fritata
> > poached
> > boiled
> > coddled
> > dropped (as in egg flower soup)
> > Beijing
> >
> > Any others?
> >
> >

>
> Benedict
> Florentine
> McMuffin
>
> Best regards,
> Bob


Well, I guess if Beijing counts, then Benedict and Florentine are not the
same as poached. Considering that, I see there are easily 100 ways to cook
an egg. But I would still like to hear more. Thanks



Wayne 06-08-2004 05:26 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
"zuuum" > wrote in
:

>
> "zxcvbob" > wrote in message
> ...
>> zuuum wrote:
>> > How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the
>> > main

> dish.
>> > This was the main
>> > reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of

> pleats.
>> >
>> > fried (sunny up and over-easy)
>> > basted
>> > braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
>> > scrambled
>> > omelet
>> > fritata
>> > poached
>> > boiled
>> > coddled
>> > dropped (as in egg flower soup)
>> > Beijing
>> >
>> > Any others?
>> >
>> >

>>
>> Benedict
>> Florentine
>> McMuffin
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Bob

>
> Well, I guess if Beijing counts, then Benedict and Florentine are not
> the same as poached. Considering that, I see there are easily 100
> ways to cook an egg. But I would still like to hear more. Thanks
>
>
>


Egg Salad?
Pickled (not a main dish)

--
Wayne in Phoenix

If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.

Wayne 06-08-2004 05:26 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
"zuuum" > wrote in
:

>
> "zxcvbob" > wrote in message
> ...
>> zuuum wrote:
>> > How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the
>> > main

> dish.
>> > This was the main
>> > reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of

> pleats.
>> >
>> > fried (sunny up and over-easy)
>> > basted
>> > braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
>> > scrambled
>> > omelet
>> > fritata
>> > poached
>> > boiled
>> > coddled
>> > dropped (as in egg flower soup)
>> > Beijing
>> >
>> > Any others?
>> >
>> >

>>
>> Benedict
>> Florentine
>> McMuffin
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Bob

>
> Well, I guess if Beijing counts, then Benedict and Florentine are not
> the same as poached. Considering that, I see there are easily 100
> ways to cook an egg. But I would still like to hear more. Thanks
>
>
>


Egg Salad?
Pickled (not a main dish)

--
Wayne in Phoenix

If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.

notbob 06-08-2004 06:19 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:

> Baked


you're joshing, right?

nb

notbob 06-08-2004 06:19 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:

> Baked


you're joshing, right?

nb

notbob 06-08-2004 06:19 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:

> Baked


you're joshing, right?

nb

Wayne 06-08-2004 06:27 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
notbob > wrote in news:_xEQc.95702$eM2.79431@attbi_s51:

> On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
>
>> Baked

>
> you're joshing, right?
>
> nb
>


I've had them baked in a bed of creamed spinach, I think "Eggs Florentine".

--
Wayne in Phoenix

If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.

Wayne 06-08-2004 06:27 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
notbob > wrote in news:_xEQc.95702$eM2.79431@attbi_s51:

> On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
>
>> Baked

>
> you're joshing, right?
>
> nb
>


I've had them baked in a bed of creamed spinach, I think "Eggs Florentine".

--
Wayne in Phoenix

If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.

Wayne 06-08-2004 06:30 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
notbob > wrote in news:_xEQc.95702$eM2.79431
@attbi_s51:

> On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
>
>> Baked

>
> you're joshing, right?
>
> nb
>


Eggs Florentine

Eggs Florentine

(12 servings)


3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
1 tablespoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/2 cups milk
10 oz. frozen spinach -- chopped
12 eggs
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
Melt butter in skillet over medium heat. Add flour, salt, pepper and
oregano, mixing well with wire whisk. Let simmer until bubbling, lower
heat if necessary. Add milk and cook, stirring frequently until
thickened. Add more milk if you prefer a thinner sauce.

Spray standard 12 cup muffin pan with Pam and add 1 tablespoon water to
each cup. Break one egg in each cup, bake in preheated 350° oven for 15-
20 minutes. Steam spinach according to package directions, drain cooked
spinach well and keep warm.

Spray 9x13 baking dish with Pam. Arrange spinach evenly in bottom of pan,
top with oven poached eggs. Top eggs with white sauce and sprinkle with
parmesan cheese. Put on center rack in oven and broil until cheese is
lightly brown.

Mr. Breakfast dot com

--
Wayne in Phoenix

If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.

Wayne 06-08-2004 06:30 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
notbob > wrote in news:_xEQc.95702$eM2.79431
@attbi_s51:

> On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
>
>> Baked

>
> you're joshing, right?
>
> nb
>


Eggs Florentine

Eggs Florentine

(12 servings)


3 tablespoons butter
3 tablespoons flour
1 tablespoon salt
1/8 teaspoon pepper
1/2 cups milk
10 oz. frozen spinach -- chopped
12 eggs
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
Melt butter in skillet over medium heat. Add flour, salt, pepper and
oregano, mixing well with wire whisk. Let simmer until bubbling, lower
heat if necessary. Add milk and cook, stirring frequently until
thickened. Add more milk if you prefer a thinner sauce.

Spray standard 12 cup muffin pan with Pam and add 1 tablespoon water to
each cup. Break one egg in each cup, bake in preheated 350° oven for 15-
20 minutes. Steam spinach according to package directions, drain cooked
spinach well and keep warm.

Spray 9x13 baking dish with Pam. Arrange spinach evenly in bottom of pan,
top with oven poached eggs. Top eggs with white sauce and sprinkle with
parmesan cheese. Put on center rack in oven and broil until cheese is
lightly brown.

Mr. Breakfast dot com

--
Wayne in Phoenix

If there's a nit to pick, some nitwit will pick it.

Reg 06-08-2004 06:49 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
notbob wrote:

> On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
>
>
>>Baked

>
>
> you're joshing, right?


Also known as shirred eggs or oeufs en cocotte.

--
Reg email: RegForte (at) (that free MS email service) (dot) com


zuuum 06-08-2004 07:10 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
Baked...... as in souffle?

"notbob" > wrote in message
news:_xEQc.95702$eM2.79431@attbi_s51...
> On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
>
> > Baked

>
> you're joshing, right?
>
> nb




zuuum 06-08-2004 07:10 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
Baked...... as in souffle?

"notbob" > wrote in message
news:_xEQc.95702$eM2.79431@attbi_s51...
> On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
>
> > Baked

>
> you're joshing, right?
>
> nb




zuuum 06-08-2004 07:34 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 

"Reg" > wrote in message
m...
> notbob wrote:
>
> > On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Baked

> >
> >
> > you're joshing, right?

>
> Also known as shirred eggs or oeufs en cocotte.
>

Yep. "Shirred". Classic French...
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/BakedEgg.htm

Really surprised I forgot shirred/baked



zuuum 06-08-2004 07:34 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 

"Reg" > wrote in message
m...
> notbob wrote:
>
> > On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Baked

> >
> >
> > you're joshing, right?

>
> Also known as shirred eggs or oeufs en cocotte.
>

Yep. "Shirred". Classic French...
http://whatscookingamerica.net/Eggs/BakedEgg.htm

Really surprised I forgot shirred/baked



zuuum 06-08-2004 07:40 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 

"Wayne" > wrote in message
...
> notbob > wrote in news:_xEQc.95702$eM2.79431@attbi_s51:
>
> > On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
> >
> >> Baked

> >
> > you're joshing, right?
> >
> > nb
> >

>
> I've had them baked in a bed of creamed spinach, I think "Eggs

Florentine".

Florentine is classically poached and topped with Mornay sauce, but I
allowed it as a "way to prepare whole eggs" as a main dish. I see you have
an oven-poached version with a quick sort-of cheese sauce. I believe
Frittata and Souffle are typically finished in the oven, as are shirred eggs

I am sort of blurring the line between "method" and "way" to prepare
eggs---only because I came up with so few "methods" and we are trying to hit
100. To me "methods" fall into the categories of dry heat (including oil),
moist heat and combinations, where only the egg treatment varies (fry,
scramble, poach, etc.), not the ingredients of a recipe. But, hey, I want
to hear it all now, just to see if there is any way there could have been
100 ways in Careme's day. Obviously, if I poach an egg and then come up
with 100 sauces it can be topped with.......

Is there a "raw" egg main dish anyone knows of, including acid methods of
coagulation instead of heat. Wondering what you get if you drop raw egg
into wine or lemon juice and leave it for several hours. Besides a likely
case of Salmonella. LOL

Just thought of another.... Deviled!




zuuum 06-08-2004 07:40 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 

"Wayne" > wrote in message
...
> notbob > wrote in news:_xEQc.95702$eM2.79431@attbi_s51:
>
> > On 2004-08-06, Nancree > wrote:
> >
> >> Baked

> >
> > you're joshing, right?
> >
> > nb
> >

>
> I've had them baked in a bed of creamed spinach, I think "Eggs

Florentine".

Florentine is classically poached and topped with Mornay sauce, but I
allowed it as a "way to prepare whole eggs" as a main dish. I see you have
an oven-poached version with a quick sort-of cheese sauce. I believe
Frittata and Souffle are typically finished in the oven, as are shirred eggs

I am sort of blurring the line between "method" and "way" to prepare
eggs---only because I came up with so few "methods" and we are trying to hit
100. To me "methods" fall into the categories of dry heat (including oil),
moist heat and combinations, where only the egg treatment varies (fry,
scramble, poach, etc.), not the ingredients of a recipe. But, hey, I want
to hear it all now, just to see if there is any way there could have been
100 ways in Careme's day. Obviously, if I poach an egg and then come up
with 100 sauces it can be topped with.......

Is there a "raw" egg main dish anyone knows of, including acid methods of
coagulation instead of heat. Wondering what you get if you drop raw egg
into wine or lemon juice and leave it for several hours. Besides a likely
case of Salmonella. LOL

Just thought of another.... Deviled!




notbob 06-08-2004 08:00 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
On 2004-08-06, zuuum > wrote:

> Baked...... as in souffle?


OK, OK, ...no mas! ...heh heh

I know of several egg dishes that are baked (frittata, quiche, etc), but
they'd already been mentioned. "Baked" just sounded weird to me cuz I kept
visualizing an egg in its shell being baked. OTOH, egg Florentine is
something I've never tried. Live n' learn.

nb


notbob 06-08-2004 08:00 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
On 2004-08-06, zuuum > wrote:

> Baked...... as in souffle?


OK, OK, ...no mas! ...heh heh

I know of several egg dishes that are baked (frittata, quiche, etc), but
they'd already been mentioned. "Baked" just sounded weird to me cuz I kept
visualizing an egg in its shell being baked. OTOH, egg Florentine is
something I've never tried. Live n' learn.

nb


Nancree 06-08-2004 08:51 AM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
>Subject: How many ways to cook an egg?

And then there are pickled eggs (already cooked, then pickled. )

Mpoconnor7 06-08-2004 12:02 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
Hardboiled
Softboiled

Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man

"The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct
proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong"
James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait".

Mpoconnor7 06-08-2004 12:02 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
Hardboiled
Softboiled

Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man

"The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct
proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong"
James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait".

Mpoconnor7 06-08-2004 12:02 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
Hardboiled
Softboiled

Michael O'Connor - Modern Renaissance Man

"The likelihood of one individual being correct increases in a direct
proportion to the intensity with which others try to prove him wrong"
James Mason from the movie "Heaven Can Wait".

PENMART01 06-08-2004 12:25 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
> wrote:
>
>> Baked

>
>you're joshing, right?
>
>nb


Baked eggs are called "shirred", Josh Bob.


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PENMART01 06-08-2004 12:25 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
> wrote:
>
>> Baked

>
>you're joshing, right?
>
>nb


Baked eggs are called "shirred", Josh Bob.


---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
*********
"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
Sheldon
````````````

Julian9EHP 06-08-2004 12:32 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
What is a Bejing egg?


E. P.

Julian9EHP 06-08-2004 12:32 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
What is a Bejing egg?


E. P.

Mama2EandJ 06-08-2004 02:09 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
Ways to cook an egg?

No one's mentioned Goldenrod, but I suppose since you start with a hardboiled
egg, that would cover it.



Mama2EandJ 06-08-2004 02:09 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
Ways to cook an egg?

No one's mentioned Goldenrod, but I suppose since you start with a hardboiled
egg, that would cover it.



PENMART01 06-08-2004 02:25 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
>mama2eandj writes:
>
>Ways to cook an egg?
>
>No one's mentioned Goldenrod, but I suppose since you start with a hardboiled
>egg, that would cover it.


This is a stupid thread... buncha morons posting fercocktah egg recipes.
There's only one way to cook an egg... with heat.


---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
*********
"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
Sheldon
````````````

PENMART01 06-08-2004 02:25 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
>mama2eandj writes:
>
>Ways to cook an egg?
>
>No one's mentioned Goldenrod, but I suppose since you start with a hardboiled
>egg, that would cover it.


This is a stupid thread... buncha morons posting fercocktah egg recipes.
There's only one way to cook an egg... with heat.


---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =---
---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =---
*********
"Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation."
Sheldon
````````````

Peter Aitken 06-08-2004 03:44 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
"zuuum" > wrote in message
...
> How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the main

dish.
> This was the main
> reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of

pleats.
>
> fried (sunny up and over-easy)
> basted
> braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
> scrambled
> omelet
> fritata
> poached
> boiled
> coddled
> dropped (as in egg flower soup)
> Beijing
>
> Any others?
>
>


Jacque Pepin has a wonderful recipe where you make devilled eggs then saute
them. You can also pickle eggs.


--
Peter Aitken

Remove the crap from my email address before using.



Peter Aitken 06-08-2004 03:44 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
"zuuum" > wrote in message
...
> How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the main

dish.
> This was the main
> reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of

pleats.
>
> fried (sunny up and over-easy)
> basted
> braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
> scrambled
> omelet
> fritata
> poached
> boiled
> coddled
> dropped (as in egg flower soup)
> Beijing
>
> Any others?
>
>


Jacque Pepin has a wonderful recipe where you make devilled eggs then saute
them. You can also pickle eggs.


--
Peter Aitken

Remove the crap from my email address before using.



Michael Odom 06-08-2004 04:28 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 03:04:00 GMT, "zuuum" > wrote:

>How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the main dish.
>This was the main
>reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of pleats.
>
>fried (sunny up and over-easy)
>basted
>braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
>scrambled
>omelet
>fritata
>poached
>boiled
>coddled
>dropped (as in egg flower soup)
>Beijing
>
>Any others?
>

Deep fried. I saw Jacques Pepin do it once.


modom

"Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
-- Jimmie Dale Gilmore

Michael Odom 06-08-2004 04:28 PM

How many ways to cook an egg?
 
On Fri, 06 Aug 2004 03:04:00 GMT, "zuuum" > wrote:

>How many ways can one prepare an egg, meaning "whole" eggs as the main dish.
>This was the main
>reason I questioned the origin of the significance of the number of pleats.
>
>fried (sunny up and over-easy)
>basted
>braized (fry and then steaming the top is more braized than basted)
>scrambled
>omelet
>fritata
>poached
>boiled
>coddled
>dropped (as in egg flower soup)
>Beijing
>
>Any others?
>

Deep fried. I saw Jacques Pepin do it once.


modom

"Dallas is a rich man with a death wish in his eyes."
-- Jimmie Dale Gilmore


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