How many ways can you cook an egg?!


Question:

How many ways can you cook an egg?

Also, who first ate an egg? What were they thinking?

"Hey! I'm going to eat the next thing to come out of that chicken!"

Anyway, how many ways can you cook eggs? Instructions and links appreciated!


Answers:
http://www.whatscookingamerica.net/eggs....
try this

450,000 ways

boiled, soft and hard. fried, scrambled, Benedict, eggnog, omelet, poached, baked, in baked goods, angelfood cake is mostly egg white. deviled eggs.
Probably some caveman saw a wild animal eating eggs from a nest.
An ostrich egg will make scrambled egg for a family of 13.

4 different ways.

To begin, you can cook them in the shell or out of the shell.

In the shell, you boil them -- about three minutes for soft-boiled, at least ten minutes for hard.

Out of the shell, you can poach or fry or scramble them to various degress of doneness. If you scramble them, you can cook them with or without additives (ham, bacon, onion, cheese, caviar -- the list is long and varied and limited only by individual imagination). You can bake them with or without additives, or microwave them (but break the yolks first, or they will explode and splatter egg all over the inside!).

That ought to be a good start.

,grilled,fried,boiled,steamed,...

The Good Lord was the first one to eat an egg, He was hungry when he met noah and his animals on the boat one day, so he reached down and saw a chicken lay an egg, and he ate it, lol, anyways, there are 8 different ways to make eggs, there is boiled, broiled, poached, scrambled, sunnyside up, over easy, Omelets, Raw, Fried, If you want to learn more go to Emeril.com, He is a cook, a famopus cook with lots of suggestions,




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