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Damn u guys, I just got out of bed 20 mins ago and now I have a serious craving for scrambled eggs on toast, in fact I’m off to make some now 


Gilly said:Agreed. Frying = fried, micro = scrambled![]()

Microwave > pan for scrambled. FACT.clv101 said:And in a saucepan like how it's meant to be done? - ie no frying pan and certainly no microwave!
Sickoplatypus said:2 Teaspoons of Marmite

Eh?Gilly said:Microwave > pan for scrambled. FACT.

platypus said:Eh?
Do you microwave porridge too?![]()
clv101 said:And in a saucepan like how it's meant to be done? - ie no frying pan and certainly no microwave!

Heh, works so nicely with eggs!Gilly said:Sicko![]()
I'm always open to suggestions regarding cooking. I shall try the microwave next time I have scrambled eggs. I'm not budgeing on the marmite tho!Hedge said:Microwaves suck for lots of things yes thats true. But for scrambled egg its perfect every time.
Of courseplatypus said:Eh?
Do you microwave porridge too?![]()

Chunky said:100ml milk, 3 eggs, + pot ***. Microwave eggs test like everything else you microwave, the juicyness of the eggs is evaporated
Even if they're moist how can you get the same texture as pan cooked?Hedge said:only if you over cook them, they can be as moist as pan fried, i cant understand how u can think otherwise. Its the heat that causes moisture to evaporate. So the pan will do exactly the same if u leave it too long.
Haircut said:I'd have thought you'd just end up with large manky chunks of egg if you do it in the microwave.
So, you break up the pieces of cooked egg with the whisk then?Superdude said:1 min in microwave
Take out wisk
1 min in microwave
wisk
eat
Perfect