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Round fried eggs


Cut an onion, separate the rings and put in frypan - drop the egg into the ring. Onion flavoured round eggs!

Have not tried it yet but loved the idea - one less thing to carry in the van and a round egg fits a round bun so much better!

AND - one more post to get tht total to1,000,000

 



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Another way is to use Capsicum rings.

Cheers,

Sheba.



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The onion would have to be fairly big and the slices thick wouldn't it?

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Sheba wrote:

Another way is to use Capsicum rings.

Cheers,

Sheba.


 Or Capsicum cups:



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We cut the centre out of large mushrooms. Nice with bacon and a little cheese..

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Or use a cup or class to cut the centre out of a slice of bread and drop your egg in there if you're not putting it on a bun. We'll definitely give the onion and capsicum method a burl though, sounds great.



-- Edited by 03_troopy on Monday 1st of July 2013 08:07:26 PM

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Welcome to the forum from us Aus-Kiwi. Not sure if we've seen you post before. Hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

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Welcome to the forum Aus Kiwi  from another Penrithian [Glenmore Park]..Alan

PS Like the outfit ,Hope you and the family get plenty of enjoyment from it .



-- Edited by mongrel on Tuesday 2nd of July 2013 07:25:08 PM

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We had square eggs as kids. My mum always cooked an egg in the old square jaffle iron.  She then used to do for my kids who when they were little were always fascinated..

 



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I tried the egg in an onion ring the other night and it didn't stay in the ring!!

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If you have to make eggs for lots of people and dont have enough space in the frypan just lubricate the muffin tray with some spray oil and crack the eggs into the muffin cups and cook them in the oven for about 15 mins.



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neilnruth wrote:

I tried the egg in an onion ring the other night and it didn't stay in the ring!!


 

The 'trick' is to have the cooking surface very hot, that way the egg white sets and doesn't flow under the ring :)



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Thanks for that GypsyBob. I'll try again sometime.

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