Can eggs be microwaved?!
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Yes they can but only after breaking the shell lol
I love poached eggs from microwave but keep an eye on them as they can explode a minute max :)***Www@FoodAQ@Com
I love poached eggs from microwave but keep an eye on them as they can explode a minute max :)***Www@FoodAQ@Com
I've done scrambled before, sort of scrambled anyway, when I'm in a hurry for a breakfast sandwich!. Just make sure you whip up the egg a bit with a fork and grease your microwaveable dish/bowl well because it will be nasty to clean after if you don't!. Plus in a bowl, it puffs up a lot!. In the shell obviously not unless you want a huge mess to clean up (explosion)!. Although I imagine if you submerge raw eggs in shell in water in a bowl in the microwave, you could make soft/hard boiled also!. Not sure for how long though!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
You can cook them any way you like in a microwave as long as they aren't in the shell!.
My dad once did some boiled eggs and when he cracked the first one open it was still runny inside so he put that one and the one he hadn't cracked in the microwave!. After about 30 seconds we heard this pop come from inside the microwave so he opened the door and the egg exploded!! If went everywhere - I think some even ended up on the ceiling!!
Microwaves are good for doing scrambled eggs though!. Crack as many eggs as you want in a bowl or jug (usually 2 to 3 per person) then beat them with fork and set the microwave to full for 2 mins!. after every 30 seconds take it out and beat it again!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
My dad once did some boiled eggs and when he cracked the first one open it was still runny inside so he put that one and the one he hadn't cracked in the microwave!. After about 30 seconds we heard this pop come from inside the microwave so he opened the door and the egg exploded!! If went everywhere - I think some even ended up on the ceiling!!
Microwaves are good for doing scrambled eggs though!. Crack as many eggs as you want in a bowl or jug (usually 2 to 3 per person) then beat them with fork and set the microwave to full for 2 mins!. after every 30 seconds take it out and beat it again!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Yes but be sure to use a microwave safe dish( PYREX custard cup/s ) work well, also be sure to pierce the yolks with something like a toothpick if you're using whole eggs before cooking!.Do NOT microwave eggs in the whole shell, you will have exploded egg all the over inside of the oven!.Cooking time varies based power of the oven!.
Based on experience if you have away to use a skillet and a regular cooking surface you will get better results than a microwave!. jobbeWww@FoodAQ@Com
Based on experience if you have away to use a skillet and a regular cooking surface you will get better results than a microwave!. jobbeWww@FoodAQ@Com
You can have an egg that's between poached and scrambled!. Crack the egg into a small dish and stir with a fork until the yolk is incorporated!. Cook on med power for about 2 minutes!. They sell plastic containers - they look like a clam- so the egg is completely concealed!. You can find them at some grocery stores and at Bed Bath & Beyond!. They don’t have the same taste as scrambled- but if it’s going on a sandwich - it’s good and super quick!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Yes If you want boiled egg you can just prick them with a pin and put it in the ziplock box filled with water ,cover lightly and boil for 1 minute, turn and cook for 1 more minute and then for another minute!.Total of three minutes but don't forget to do it in batches of 1 minute or else it'll burst in the microwave!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
yes !.!.!. you can easily scramble them in the microwave!. I whisk them with milk or water (salt & pepper) and some butter, in a large pyrex bowl (covered with wax paper - they'll pop & splatter)!.!.!.!. Just stop it to whisk every 30 sec!. or so!.!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
You have to crack and empty the egg into a small egg shape plastic container,,,and microwave for one minute and you have your boiled egg ,,well microwaved,,,,Www@FoodAQ@Com
Yep, you can make scrambled egg in a microwaveable container or poach eggs too, you can buy special 'poachers' specifically for the microwaveWww@FoodAQ@Com
Yes!. Just take them out of the shell and pop the yolk!. They are easy to scramble, and cook in less than 30 seconds in the same bowl you will eat them in!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
If you want scrambled eggs!.!.!. yes! Just mix the eggs, add a bit of milk, maybe butter if you like, and zap them in the microwave!. Just watch to make sure they don't explode!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Yes, you can pierce the top and 'boil' them, beat and 'scramble' them or whisk and put in a omlette tray, only 99p from Asda or similarWww@FoodAQ@Com
scramble or poach and i think you can get container that you put them in to boil don't put in microwave in shell or they will explode good luckWww@FoodAQ@Com
Yes - always pierce the yolk at least once with a cocktail stick to break the membrane!. Failure to do this will result in the egg exploding!Www@FoodAQ@Com
no hunny i tried doing boiled eggs in the microwave once it blew my microwave up you can do scrambled eggs but no other way HunWww@FoodAQ@Com
human eggs can not be microwaved, but chicken eggs can be, just scramble them up firstWww@FoodAQ@Com
I know you can do scrambled eggs in the microwave, not sure about any other ways though!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
You can make scrambled eggs in the microwave!.!.!.watch them though so they don't over-cook because they will come out kind of green!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Yes!. Go to this link to find out different ways to microwave them!.
http://www!.microwavecooking!.com/Microwav!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
http://www!.microwavecooking!.com/Microwav!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
you can with scrambled eggs but if you do a whole egg with the shell it will explodeWww@FoodAQ@Com
Is there any other way!?
Crack an egg into a cup and whip with a fork and then blast it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Crack an egg into a cup and whip with a fork and then blast it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Not in the shell, no!. Crack them into a plastic tray, and you can poach them in the microwave!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
its gonna explode!Www@FoodAQ@Com