Is there any other way to scramble an egg besides in a skillet or pan?!


Question: Microwave.

Crack and egg and put it into a glass bowl. Add aprox. a tablespoon of water and beat. Salt.

Also add shredded cheese or whatever you'd like in your eggs.

Microwave until it starts to cook, then stir.
Continue this until its cooke the entire way through.
It takes about three minutes.




If you don't stir it towards the end of three minutes, it usually stays in an omlet form... great on bread as a sandwich.


Answers: Microwave.

Crack and egg and put it into a glass bowl. Add aprox. a tablespoon of water and beat. Salt.

Also add shredded cheese or whatever you'd like in your eggs.

Microwave until it starts to cook, then stir.
Continue this until its cooke the entire way through.
It takes about three minutes.




If you don't stir it towards the end of three minutes, it usually stays in an omlet form... great on bread as a sandwich.

Get a small bowl, pour egg yolk into bowl, swish it around, put in microwave for about a minute. Add whatever you want to it.

Learned in college.....only had microwave and fridge to work with... >_>

yeah, plastic ziploc baggie in a pot of boiling watter works. just mix the eggs with the milk and stuff, and then put it in the bag, seal it, put it into boiling watter, and then wait about 7 minutes. when you take it out, smash it up and thare ya go, scrambled eggs. (also works good if you add cheese, potatoes, onions, tomatoes, and other things to make an ommlet)

microwave

beat eggs light in a microwavable bowl
cover w/plastic wrap
microwave for 1 - 1 1/2 min, stir
microwaver for 30 or so seconds
done

They can be baked in the oven, but aren't as good.

double boiler will give you eggs so soft they're almost like custard





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