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wadesgirl said:I would never use SS for eggs! I much prefer non stick. I like fried (hard) eggs. I just take the 8" executive skillet put it over medium heat. Right before it's ready I drop the egg in, give it a little stir to break up the yoke and let it sit. When the bottom is cooked I flip it and cook the other side. It then slides right out (preferably onto buttered toast - yum!).
BlueMoon said:gotta tell you my current favorite breakfast--and it's very waist-friendly, too. I use a NS pan, heat about 1/4 to 1/2 cup chicken broth. Once it's hot, throw in a bag of spinach. Cover it with a glass top so you can see when it starts to wilt. Add your egg(s) depending on family size and desires (I eat one egg and all that spinach) Cover it again, the steam will cook the egg, and you can see when it's ready. Take the microplane and grate a little fresh nutmeg over it, salt/pepper/hotsauce as desired.
Spinach for breakfast? Maybe you can't sell it to your kids, but I bet you'll love it....
Marghi
kcjodih said:I don't have the SS maybe that's my problem. Thanks for all your help Zsuzsanna
So no oil or butter?
BlueMoon said:gotta tell you my current favorite breakfast--and it's very waist-friendly, too. I use a NS pan, heat about 1/4 to 1/2 cup chicken broth. Once it's hot, throw in a bag of spinach. Cover it with a glass top so you can see when it starts to wilt. Add your egg(s) depending on family size and desires (I eat one egg and all that spinach) Cover it again, the steam will cook the egg, and you can see when it's ready. Take the microplane and grate a little fresh nutmeg over it, salt/pepper/hotsauce as desired.
Spinach for breakfast? Maybe you can't sell it to your kids, but I bet you'll love it....
Marghi
ChefBeckyD said:My 6 yr old loves spinach! His favorite pizza topping and omelet filling is spinach!
Careyann said:I bought the Diet Solution program of books because she has some really interesting things about what we are eating as a society. She recommends the only "fat's" you should use to cook with are the good ones: Coconut oil, raw organic butter or Organic EVOO. I've been using the EVOO with my eggs (cage free) and it works well, but she uses the coconut oil. I plan on buying some as soon as I find it, want to check Safeway first, if it's not there I'll hit the Health food store in town. This morning I had a handfull of spinach leaves (sauteed in EVOO first), added 2 eggs beaten, and made an omelet, with some sea salt (the best salt for you to use) and served it over 2 slices of tomato, it was pretty YUMMY! She recommends a specific brand of sea salt, it has to be un-refined and unprocessed, so I checked the label on our Himalayian Sea salt, it seems to be good for you! I was happy about that because I love our salt, it's so much better, I won't ever go back to table salt again!
The best pan for cooking scrambled eggs is a non-stick skillet. This allows the eggs to easily slide around and prevents them from sticking to the pan.
Yes, you can use a cast iron skillet for frying eggs. However, make sure to season the skillet properly and use enough oil to prevent the eggs from sticking.
Yes, a stainless steel pan is suitable for making omelettes. Just make sure to use enough butter or oil to prevent the eggs from sticking.
Yes, a ceramic pan is great for cooking sunny-side up eggs. The smooth surface allows for easy flipping and the non-stick coating prevents the eggs from sticking.
The best pan for making an egg frittata is a well-seasoned cast iron skillet. This will give the frittata a crispy crust and even cooking throughout.