yikes ita!
Mal ,'Jaynestown'
Natter 71: Someone is wrong on the Internet
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Boo on ita's parents not communicating.
Loki is sleeping on my mac's power converter thing. I get it in winter, but a source of warmth really isn't indicated right now...
I think we're at "Oh, that's not so bad, right?" Which is pretty much defcon baby bears around our house. Grump.
Loki is sleeping on my mac's power converter thing. I get it in winter, but a source of warmth really isn't indicated right now...
Puppycat hangs out on my Time Capsule. It has warms. Which is ridiculous given how hot it is here but she loves her some warms.
I came home from stretch class hungry, but I'm bored of the food we have here (at least the food that I can eat right now). Growing up, one of my favorite breakfasts was baked eggs, but it always seemed like such a bother as you have to put the eggs in a bath in the oven. But then I realized--the microwave can do it! So I just nommed down a baked egg with parm on top and ye gads was it good!
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I don't think I've ever had baked eggs but now I want to.
Though expect it would be sort of like poached but harder?
They are silkier than poached eggs because you cook them with a bit of fat. Have you ever had shirred eggs? They are like that. In fact, they may be two names for the same thing.
I took a small glass bowl and smeared a good bit of butter on the bottom, then cracked the egg (and put a knife in the yolk since it was going in the micro), added a touch of salt and some parm. And then I cooked it on 50% power for about a minute. So easy!
I have some silicone ramekins that I got to make unmolded creme brulees. And they were good. But unexpected bonus is that rock at microwaved poached/baked eggs. I've even sometimes separated the yolks and cooked the whites alone for a quarter of the time to ensure the perfect cooked white and just past warmed yolks that I like. Fussier but still pretty simple. And me and the microwave are friends in summer. My oven isn't going back on for a while. Microwave, stovetop, toaster oven or precooked.
Oh Cass, I should have known you'd know what I was talking about!
I have this recipe I want to try out; it's basically an egg baked on top of half an avocado, with parm and bacon sprinkled on top.
I have never baked or poached an egg. My favorite way to eat eggs is deviled, but I usually I eat them fried in butter or bacon grease on top of fried potatoes, or at least with toast, since I want the yolk hot but runny.
Dang, the thunder woke me up. I am a little grumpy about it. It is DARK outside!