View Full Version : how do you like your eggs
renovation
05-03-2009, 06:19 PM
its 8 am and your going out to breakfast. you be able to ordering bacon ,ham or sausages and 2 or 3 eggs it will also come with hash brown potatos ,toast or pancakes ,and a large juice & coffee or tea.
how will you have your egg's cooked for you?
and if your getting toast .what type of toast will you order?
for me i will have my egg's over easy ,and have texas or rye toast.
chrissy
05-03-2009, 07:24 PM
Over med eggs or sunny depending on how I feel
Dry Wheat toast.
Side of Lactaid pills
(Usually I will get an omlet, but I have given those up too :( )
mechmike0034
05-03-2009, 07:51 PM
Hard-scrambled or hard-fried ( I HATE runny eggs...) and biscuits, please...
DarkFury
05-03-2009, 08:44 PM
Scrambled eggs for me... wheat or rye toast :thumb:
ramazank2
05-03-2009, 10:09 PM
Eggs
1. Over medium
2. Scrambled with Cheddar
3. Omelet
Toast
1. Sourdough
2. English Muffin
Only reason I would go out for breakfast is for hash browns. I love hash browns. I can make them but they are not quite right....
If I'm going out my eggs are scrambled. I don't usually get toast, but if I do, it's going to be wheat.
At home I have a pretty specific way I cook my eggs. I put 3 eggs in a pan that has been well buttered. As soon as all the eggs are in, I start throwing spices on. Red pepper, salt, pepper, garlic salt, and a random one from the spice rack. By this time they are nice and white, so I carefully flip all of them over for 30 seconds. I want my yolks to be slightly runny, but cooked halfway also. Then I throw some parsley on, and plate. My wife usually makes her version of hash browns, which I like to put under my eggs. Cover it in maple syrup. So yummy. :lick:
zenbooty
05-04-2009, 01:08 AM
Eggs over easy. Runny yolks good. Runny whites VERY BAD.
Wheat toast w/ butter and jelly/jam/preserves.
But really, I don't go out for breakfast much. I can cook all the breakfast items I would eat out at home much cheaper.
In fact, this morning I fried up a small ham-steak, eggs over easy, and oatmeal with some brown sugar and molasses.
But that's just the weekends. During the week its more like a cinnnamon raisin bagle with nothing on it, a piece of fruit, and tea.
ShawnLee
05-04-2009, 01:51 AM
Eggs over medium or scrambled, depending on my mood.
Toast as sourdough, wheat, or english muffin depending on my mood.
On the toast will be spread butter and then jam.
faither
05-04-2009, 06:13 AM
1. omelet - swiss and tomato
2. scrambled
3. egg sandwich - runny yolk, swiss and crispy bacon
GraingerGuy
05-04-2009, 06:51 AM
over easy or over medium if I want them runny, scrambled if I don't.
sourdough toast is what I prefer.
guiseppewv
05-04-2009, 12:33 PM
Omelet - 2 whole eggs + 4 eggs (whites only) + mozzarella, tomato, garlic, salt, pepper, and romano cheese. Wheat toast, English muffins, or biscuits optional.
Over-easy - 2 whole eggs + 2 eggs (whites only) cooked over easy so the whites are fully cooked (i.e. not runny) and the yolks are still runny. Salt, pepper, and garlic powder to taste. Wheat toast, English muffins, or biscuits required.
If I have bacon, I like it slightly undercooked (i.e. not crispy)
Over med eggs or sunny depending on how I feel
Dry Wheat toast.
Side of Lactaid pills
(Usually I will get an omlet, but I have given those up too :( )
What are the Lactaid pills for? I thought that was for lactose intolerence? :confused:
GraingerGuy
05-04-2009, 02:10 PM
I'm so with you on the bacon thing. I don't like the all crispy...well...not all the way. I like it more crispy on the edges then softer on the middle.
chrissy
05-04-2009, 07:15 PM
What are the Lactaid pills for? I thought that was for lactose intolerence? :confused:
Some hens are fed a lactose derivative as a carbohydrate. And those who are very intolarant seem to not be able to stomach it. If I eat egg, it's just like eating cheese. There are a lot of people who are LI who cannot eat eggs. There are a lot of people who are LI who can eat eggs. I find that taking a pill allows me to eat them.
I am still learning about it - trial and error. I can eat certain brands of cheese or some pizza with a pill or two. No milk, haven't tried yogurt but I am wanting some really bad so I need to find some Silk yogurt. Although yogurt shouldn't cause tummy issues because of the bacteria in it... But then again, I can't eat eggs and I should be able to.
Sirrich3
05-04-2009, 08:51 PM
eggs over medium with Sourdough toast...
Prngr44
05-05-2009, 07:06 AM
Over easy or poached.
English muffin or wheat.
guiseppewv
05-05-2009, 09:03 AM
Some hens are fed a lactose derivative as a carbohydrate. And those who are very intolarant seem to not be able to stomach it. If I eat egg, it's just like eating cheese. There are a lot of people who are LI who cannot eat eggs. There are a lot of people who are LI who can eat eggs. I find that taking a pill allows me to eat them.
I am still learning about it - trial and error. I can eat certain brands of cheese or some pizza with a pill or two. No milk, haven't tried yogurt but I am wanting some really bad so I need to find some Silk yogurt. Although yogurt shouldn't cause tummy issues because of the bacteria in it... But then again, I can't eat eggs and I should be able to.
Interesting. I have a few family members and friends who are LI and none of them have a problem with eggs. You learn something new every day! Thanks for edjumicating me.
Jah Rulez
05-05-2009, 01:39 PM
Over easy or sunny side, both with the yolks a little runny for my rye toast.
For some reason as I got older the consistency of scrambled eggs disgusts me, can barely take a bite. Strange because that's how I ate them as a youg'un. Go figure.
chrissy
05-05-2009, 06:28 PM
Interesting. I have a few family members and friends who are LI and none of them have a problem with eggs. You learn something new every day! Thanks for edjumicating me.
LOL is okay! I just found out the other day grocery shopping that Kraft cheese has 0 lactose!!! I might have to make something cheesey to celebrate :D
attgig
05-06-2009, 07:00 AM
over easy. runny baby. runny.
with wheat toast - and use it to make a little breakfast sammy with what i got on the plate - but only half, because the other half, I use to sop up the runny yolk.
Prngr44
05-07-2009, 06:51 AM
Anybody ever soft-boil their eggs?
Jah Rulez
05-07-2009, 09:55 AM
Anybody ever soft-boil their eggs?
Once in a while I prepare them that way.
attgig
05-10-2009, 07:56 AM
yay for soft boiled. i loooove soft boiled eggs.
Powered by vBulletin® Version 4.1.12 Copyright © 2013 vBulletin Solutions, Inc. All rights reserved.