Want round fried eggs? Cut an onion into rings and put in the pan to cook the egg in. Havent tried it yet but thought that was a great idea. Depending on the onion diameter then thick or thin rings.....
Good idea Spida,never thought of the onion ring,but have used a slice of Capsaicin and pulled out the middle of a slice of bread to use in the same way to fry a egg.
Regards Herbie.
-- Edited by herbie on Thursday 16th of May 2013 03:49:06 PM
-- Edited by herbie on Thursday 16th of May 2013 08:12:46 PM
spida said
03:50 PM May 16, 2013
Want round fried eggs? Cut an onion into rings and put in the pan to cook the egg in. Havent tried it yet but thought that was a great idea. Depending on the onion diameter then thick or thin rings.....
Happywanderer said
11:50 PM May 16, 2013
Great idea Spida. Must try that sometime.
Gerty Dancer said
02:16 AM May 17, 2013
Saw somewhere, might have been facebook, where it said you can also cook an egg inside a slice of capsicum.
Happywanderer said
04:11 AM May 17, 2013
You might have read it above on Herbies thread Gerty. lol
Cruising Granny said
03:20 AM May 19, 2013
The onion ring is a great egg ring. A fellow pilot recently cooked breakfast for me using just that method. He's a handy young man to have around, and a good cook too. Unfortunately his father isn't available. I figured this wise young man had a have a great dad. It turns out he does, but his mum still has use for him. Ah well.......
neilnruth said
05:12 AM May 19, 2013
You can still enjoy the onion ring eggs CG!
herbie said
05:45 AM May 19, 2013
Cruising Granny wrote:
The onion ring is a great egg ring. A fellow pilot recently cooked breakfast for me using just that method. He's a handy young man to have around, and a good cook too. Unfortunately his father isn't available. I figured this wise young man had a have a great dad. It turns out he does, but his mum still has use for him. Ah well......
Maybe ask this young bloke of he has an uncle ,that is handy.You never know it might just run in the family.
jules47 said
02:41 PM May 19, 2013
Cruising Granny wrote:
The onion ring is a great egg ring. A fellow pilot recently cooked breakfast for me using just that method. He's a handy young man to have around, and a good cook too. Unfortunately his father isn't available. I figured this wise young man had a have a great dad. It turns out he does, but his mum still has use for him. Ah well.......
Chris (CG) - had to laugh at that one!!!!!!!!!
Cupie said
04:48 PM May 19, 2013
I have a couple of those soft silicon egg 'rings' that you can turn inside out into heart shapes .... all very nice, but I think that the onion & capsicum rings are much better.
Thanks for the tip .... on my list for the next boys camp out red claw trip.
Beth54 said
11:30 PM May 24, 2013
I'll have to stick to the bread, as I can't eat onion or capsicum.
Good idea Spida,never thought of the onion ring,but have used a slice of Capsaicin and pulled out the middle of a slice of bread to use in the same way to fry a egg.
Regards Herbie.
-- Edited by herbie on Thursday 16th of May 2013 03:49:06 PM
-- Edited by herbie on Thursday 16th of May 2013 08:12:46 PM
Want round fried eggs? Cut an onion into rings and put in the pan to cook the egg in. Havent tried it yet but thought that was a great idea. Depending on the onion diameter then thick or thin rings.....
Unfortunately his father isn't available. I figured this wise young man had a have a great dad. It turns out he does, but his mum still has use for him. Ah well.......
Maybe ask this young bloke of he has an uncle ,that is handy.You never know it might just run in the family.
Chris (CG) - had to laugh at that one!!!!!!!!!
I have a couple of those soft silicon egg 'rings' that you can turn inside out into heart shapes .... all very nice, but I think that the onion & capsicum rings are much better.
Thanks for the tip .... on my list for the next boys camp out red claw trip.
I'll have to stick to the bread, as I can't eat onion or capsicum.
That's so funny Chris!