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Posted: 12/19/2016 3:19:25 PM EST
I could google this in about 2 seconds.
I have no interest in a non communicative web search. I want the mighty arfcom feedback. My breakfast consists of a sausage patty, baked potato fries and an english muffin. My question is thus: Can I throw an egg onto my baking tray with my fries? And no. There will be no nekkid pictures of the cook of the house. You don't want to see me nekkid. |
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rip inside out of english muffins and put egg into each muffin hull and throw in to bake
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Best way to start is just put an egg into the microwave, about 6 minutes should do it. Don't need to shell it or anything, it'll come out perfect.
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rip the soft inside bread out of the english muffing to form a hull keeping only the crust. Then crack the egg into the crust and you will have a form of "eggs in a hole" that bakes well.
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rip the soft inside bread out of the english muffing to form a hull keeping only the crust. Then crack the egg into the crust and you will have a form of "eggs in a hole" that bakes well. View Quote Thank you for clarifying. Sounds interesting. What if I want to eat the center portion of the Muffin? Can I just eat it? |
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Of course you can. In fact, if you have a little oven safe ramekin, you can even make the weird round egg patty like they do at McDonalds.
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You'll be fine. I would get a plain round cookie-cutter to place on the tray so that the egg will not escape into your potatoes. The pan may need to be hot for it to work well.
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I think you have proven to everyone that you can do as you please, since you are just now getting up to eat breakfast at 3:30pm View Quote I normally wouldn't be up this early to eat breakfast, but my mom dropped her vacuum cleaner down the stairs into the basement which woke me up. After I turned off my x box and wiped the cheeto guzzings off my face, I realized I was hungry. I yelled up the stairs to my mom to make me breakfast and this thought occured to me. Thanks for your concern. |
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I've actually seen an article about it recently (didn't read it, just saw it)...not sure if it's catching on, but it certainly is doable.
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Muffing? I have no idea what you are talking about. Are you speaking Japanese? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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rip the soft inside bread out of the english muffing to form a hull keeping only the crust. Then crack the egg into the crust and you will have a form of "eggs in a hole" that bakes well. Muffing? I have no idea what you are talking about. Are you speaking Japanese? Urban Dictionary definition of "Muffing" |
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View Quote I've been married for 30 years. I don't know what an inguinal canal is. |
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View Quote Gahhh. Now, I ain't sure, but I think I might have been able to go all day without knowing what I now know. Like the whooooooole damn day. |
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Just put the whole chicken in the oven.
Eat the eggs for breakfast, then the rest of the chicken is for lunch and dinner. |
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I do a breakfast pizza in a dutch oven. Egg is just poured on top and baked along with meats and cheese. Works fine and this is using charcoal.
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Just throw it in the microwave for 2 minutes
No need to even break the egg Delicious! |
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Just throw it in the microwave for 2 minutes No need to even break the egg Delicious! View Quote Okay, serious question. Are you saying I can put an egg in the micro for 2 minutes without breaking the shell? I'm skeptical. Won't she blow, Scotty? ETA: My initial post did not include the comma between "blow" and "scotty". I'm a gentleman. I caught my error. |
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Yes. Bacon spinach quiche is wonderful!!! It's like "egg pie" http://m4.i.pbase.com/o9/72/325172/1/156619324.OnAm3sT1.Quiche3.jpg View Quote Thanks a lot. Now i want Egg Pie! |
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Gahhh. Now, I ain't sure, but I think I might have been able to go all day without knowing what I now know. Like the whooooooole damn day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Gahhh. Now, I ain't sure, but I think I might have been able to go all day without knowing what I now know. Like the whooooooole damn day. At first pass, it sounded fun but I'm not entirely sure that I know what the inguinal canal would be with a trans woman...so it feels like a trap. |
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I've been married for 30 years. I don't know what an inguinal canal is. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
I've been married for 30 years. I don't know what an inguinal canal is. The old saying of "his balls havent dropped yet", well when they drop, they drop through the inguinal canal. |
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Thank you for clarifying. Sounds interesting. What if I want to eat the center portion of the Muffin? Can I just eat it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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rip the soft inside bread out of the english muffing to form a hull keeping only the crust. Then crack the egg into the crust and you will have a form of "eggs in a hole" that bakes well. Thank you for clarifying. Sounds interesting. What if I want to eat the center portion of the Muffin? Can I just eat it? No the center portion is useless. Think of the core of an apple You just throw that part away .... |
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i bake 16 eggs every weekend
16 eggs mixed with a cup of milk +salt and pepper+ poured into a muffin pan and cheese or a strip of bacon folded up bake on 350 for 25 minutes |
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Fry half a slab of bacon. Remove bacon. Cook the eggs in the grease so they don't stick to your pan. Optionally, fry onions/mushrooms/venison in the grease as well. Crack open a beer and breakfast is served.
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ABSOLUTELY NOT. he is jerking ur crank an egg in the m/wave needs 3-4 minutes. also break the yellow or u will hear a nasty pop
iuse the cup cake pan and put in a drop of butter and a drop of water. crumble the cooked sausage in it tortilla or biscut or toast enjoy 1texan |
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Late, I know.
Why are you cooking if you don't know the answer to whether you can bake an egg. Ever heard of "cake" or "pie" or "quiche?" It's an egg. Boil, fry, bake, poach, roast, raw, smoke, pickle. It is a fucking egg. Personally, and nothing against you, OP, but I would do almost anything, searchwise, before asking GD. Maybe you are slooow, but I don''t know, and don't feel like searching just now. |
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Good ole GD where you never really know what info you can trust
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You absolutely can cook an egg in the oven.
It's actually the easiest way I've seen to "hard boil" an egg. Wife unit catered a British Tea lunch, and one of the recipes called for hard boiled eggs. Boiling wasn't efficient, but she found she could bake them and get them just about perfect in massive batches. Assumes you like hard boiled eggs though. Can also do the egg in a bun thing. |
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