If there is enough oil in the pan to scoop then you might as well flip the egg over. The spoon action is the same and it surely wont stick to the pan.
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You risk splashing the oil upon flipping, hence the scoop and pour.
If there is enough oil in the pan to scoop then you might as well flip the egg over. The spoon action is the same and it surely wont stick to the pan.
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1. Wouldnt happen if you used less oil.You risk splashing the oil upon flipping, hence the scoop and pour.
Seeing as there is still no"Food" thread on dr1 I shall post here. What is the best root vegetable to substitute for Turnips/Swede/ Swede,Turnip here in a stew or casserole?
i only let her cook something once: huevo frito. i was very sick and had no strength to do anything. she poured about quarter cup of oil in a pan, broke an egg in and continued to spoon hot oil on the top on the egg. the result was greasy and rubbery, like used latex condom.
Yautia would fill nicely. It's as tasteless as turnips.
1. Wouldnt happen if you used less oil.
2. If you use 2 spoons to flip it instead of one spoon to oil bathe it it wouldnt happen.
3. You can use a smaller pan also.
Those of us who use butter dont have these problems.
Thats my point. That aint cooking. Just putting food over a flame and hoping the result is edible.You know you're talking about Dominican "cooking", right?
I understand what you're saying, but if you have enough oil in the pan to scoop, it's too much, LOL. A better way is to add a couple of drops of water to the pan when the egg is almost done and immediately cover it. The steam creates an 'over-easy' egg in about 5-10 seconds.
I think turnips have a bit more flavor than yautia.
Yautia can be good fried if done correctly. Turnips, not so much.
They can be mashed, with garlic and onions they are pretty tasty.
they should give anyone who eats turnips 25 to life.
they should give anyone who eats turnips 25 to life.
Come on! All food is a matter of taste.
Turnips are filling and have few calories. If you can make them taste good, what's the problem?
Seeing as there is still no"Food" thread on dr1 I shall post here. What is the best root vegetable to substitute for Turnips/Swede/ Swede,Turnip here in a stew or casserole?
Anyone ever try the candied cheese? My GF in Higuey had me try it. Hard and no flavor. They sell the cheese in giant bags with the cheese sitting in water like a goldfish. Never saw it before. Can you use the cheese for anything else? Looked like plain farmer's cheese.