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On 5/20/2021 4:32 PM, dsi1 wrote:
> On Thursday, May 20, 2021 at 10:13:23 AM UTC-10, Ed Pawlowski wrote: >> Saw an article about different ways to dry eggs. Tried on this morning >> and it was good. >> >> It said to put some shredded cheese in a pan, heat to starts bubbling, >> then crack the egg over it. Cover to finish cooking. >> >> I did that in a small coated pan but I did put a little butter first, >> then the cheese. Once heated, added the two eggs and let it go. >> >> Getting the eggs out was not so elegant as it did stick a little in >> spots so low point for appearance. The taste was good though. I'll try >> it again sometime in the future. >> >> After the pan cooled I was able to get the melted cheese residue off >> with my finger. That was good too. > > Who the heck doesn't love fried cheese? The modern non-stick pan allows this to be done with ease. This is a fried egg on top of a slice of brioche bread that was fried on top of a slice of cheese. I don't bother making toast these days. I just fry bread on butter, mayo, or cheese. > > https://photos.app.goo.gl/LDqzG6snr6BjDQcW9 > Mostly looks good but what is that on top? Looks like cockroaches |
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