Putting eggs in things.
Putting eggs in things.
Obviously, I am egg rich these days.
So far I've added eggs to:
- Hamburger Helper Cheesy Macaroni: tasted fine, though you could see little bits of egg white here and there.
- Hamburgers. Tasted fine. Mmmmm extra protein.
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So far I've added eggs to:
- Hamburger Helper Cheesy Macaroni: tasted fine, though you could see little bits of egg white here and there.
- Hamburgers. Tasted fine. Mmmmm extra protein.
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You can make your own nog.
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Fry the egg over easy and put it on your burger.
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Eggnog is gross. Make yourself a waffle and take a shot of whiskey. Those two things separately are way better than the abomination you get when you combine them.
Getting back to waffles. I like Eggos. Which uses all the letters in Eggs. Problem solved.
Getting back to waffles. I like Eggos. Which uses all the letters in Eggs. Problem solved.
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You dudes obviously aren't spiking your nog with enough grain alcohol.
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Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
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I've never been much of a nog guy. Very little exposure.
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You can make your sweet and sour mixer with egg whites.
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Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC: "Better dead than smeg."
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New thing I did:
I made fried chicken the other night, I usually just drop the chicken pieces into a mix of flour/garlic/dried onions/cayanne pepper powder/cinnamon. The cinnamon is the secret ingredient and compliments the cayanne brilliantly.
Anyway, on a whim I beat a couple eggs and dipped the chicken pieces in that first, then the breading....
Amazingly breaded fried chicken. I bet the Colonel does it something like this because it looked similar.
So another use for eggs.
Also mixing eggs in with the burgers every time, now. Somehow it seems to enhance the flavor.
I made fried chicken the other night, I usually just drop the chicken pieces into a mix of flour/garlic/dried onions/cayanne pepper powder/cinnamon. The cinnamon is the secret ingredient and compliments the cayanne brilliantly.
Anyway, on a whim I beat a couple eggs and dipped the chicken pieces in that first, then the breading....
Amazingly breaded fried chicken. I bet the Colonel does it something like this because it looked similar.
So another use for eggs.
Also mixing eggs in with the burgers every time, now. Somehow it seems to enhance the flavor.
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I used to work kitchen at KFC and can tell you that it's a water dip before the breading. But the breading mix includes some powdered eggs and powdered milk, so the end result is probably about the same.
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Wait, isn't that how everyone breads chicken? You used to do it without eggs? I've never heard of that.GORDON wrote:New thing I did:
I made fried chicken the other night, I usually just drop the chicken pieces into a mix of flour/garlic/dried onions/cayanne pepper powder/cinnamon. The cinnamon is the secret ingredient and compliments the cayanne brilliantly.
Anyway, on a whim I beat a couple eggs and dipped the chicken pieces in that first, then the breading....
Amazingly breaded fried chicken. I bet the Colonel does it something like this because it looked similar.
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Yes, it made for very lightly breaded chicken, which was fine, but I will switch to the eggs in order to use more eggs.
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