Eggs are super versatile, and can be cooked
in a variety of ways. But because they are cooked and used so often, we
tend to forget the right ways of dealing with them in the kitchen.
Whether it's an omelet, a fried egg, a poached egg, a hard-boiled egg,
scrambled eggs, or anything else, the following tips and hacks will make
your preparation lots easier and might also bring you perfect results.
You might also take on some of our terrific ideas for cooking eggs in
great ways you never thought of before!
1. Check whether your egg is still fresh
The trick is easy: sink your egg into a
glass of water. Although eggs can generally last for quite a long time
in your fridge (around 5 weeks), it is still important to see whether
one is still good for use in the kitchen. If the egg sinks to the bottom
of the glass, that's a positive sign. But if it floats, consider
discarding it.
2. Keep your eggs lasting long.
If you think buying fresh eggs has become
quite a frequent and demanding task, you may need to find an alternative
way of storing them. A suggestion would be to freeze them - like that,
you would be keeping a stock of eggs for whenever you may need them.
Fill a muffin tin with some beaten eggs, and place them in the freezer
until they solidify. When they do, transfer them to a freezer-safe
plastic bag, and store for up to 6 months.
3. Scramble the right way
Achieve chef-quality scrambled eggs by
cooking them the right way. Here are some tips:
• Firstly, make sure you keep the heat at medium-low to low, not higher.
• Secondly, opt for butter rather than oil - it is better at keeping the
mixture moist in the pan.
• Thirdly, you could use both your hands to improve the way it cooks, by
using one to slightly shake the pan in a circular motion, and the other
to stir the eggs continuously with a spatula, in the opposite
direction.
• Finally, use a spatula to "scramble" the eggs in the pan, although the
right way to do this is to push the eggs from side to side.
• If you're on the right heat, your scrambled egg should be ready in no
more than 2 minutes.
4. Learn how to make a 1-minute omelet in a mug
Looking for a quick but filling breakfast
snack that doesn't involve pans and burners? Make your omelet in the
microwave!
Ingredients
• 1 tablespoon unsalted butter
• 1 tablespoon whole milk
• 2 large eggs
• Pinch of salt
• Pinch of freshly ground black pepper
• 1/2 cup grated cheese
• 1 tablespoon chopped scallion (optional)
Instructions
Melt the butter with the herbs and scallion first, placing them in a mug
in the microwave for 15 seconds. Then, add all the other ingredients,
mixing well, leaving the cheese, salt, and pepper to the end. Microwave
for another 1 minute - and voila - breakfast is served!
5. Put your remaining egg wash to use
Egg wash is a common mixture found useful
in multiple recipes, including ravioli, dumplings, and scones, to give
food a glossy appearance. The thing about egg wash is that you would
normally only require about a tablespoon of it, leaving plenty of extra
egg mixture remaining. Don't toss this away - use it for your scrambled
eggs in your next breakfast.
6. Use egg yolk to the fullest
Egg yolk contains a great deal of protein
and nutrition, so if you have been using egg whites for your recipes and
have some yolks left over - make sure they don't go to waste. Use them
to add some more flavor to your scrambled eggs or omelets the next time
you make them.
Another tip concerning egg yolk would be to separate them from the egg
white when you are frying an egg. This might sound odd, but it's a
method that allows for better cooking of the egg white, while keeping
the yolk runny, if that's your preference. To achieve this, add the yolk
to the pan once the white turns opaque, and you'll have one perfect
fried egg. .
7. Hard boil your eggs the easy way
If the kitchen is too busy, you're out of
gas, or you just don't have the right equipment to prepare your egg, it
might seem impossible to think of a way to cook your eggs. However,
we've got it sorted for you - simply make a hard or soft boiled egg
using a coffee pot or an electric kettle. This tip can work wonders,
especially if you live in a busy shared apartment, dorm, or are staying
at a hotel while on vacation.
8. Know the secrets behind poached eggs
As a rule of thumb, perfect poached eggs
need to be made with the freshest eggs possible. This is due to the fact
that if they're not so fresh, the result will be a looser, messier
poached egg. If you've happened to use an old egg, you may want to drain
off the loose egg white by using a fine mesh strainer.
If you're taking your poached egg with you for lunch, you don't need to
eat it cold. You can warm it up using a thermos - first filled with cool
water, then replaced with hot water for around 2-3 minutes before
serving on top of your salad or bread. me!
9. Try ham and egg cups for breakfast
It's neither a fried, poached, or scrambled
egg, nor is it an omelet - it's an egg in a cup of ham. Using a muffin
tin, you can create a multitude of egg-serving variations like this
mouth-watering delight to kick-start your day. Here's a great and easy
recipe you can use to make it:
Ingredients
• Handful of plum tomatoes, halved
• 1 clove garlic
• 2 slices of ham
• 1 tablespoon jack cheese
• Splash of milk
• 1 egg
• Salt & pepper
• Olive oil
Instructions
First, preheat the oven to 375ºF. Grab a muffin tin and grease one slot
(or as many as you need).
Place 2 slices of ham inside, overlapping each
other.
Then, in a small separate pan, cook the tomatoes over the oil
and garlic, on medium heat, for a few minutes.
When ready, place this
into the ham shell and add a splash of milk and cheese.
Finally, empty a
cracked egg over everything, and drizzle with salt and pepper.
Your ham and egg cup will be ready for serving in 20 minutes.
10. Make more with just a muffin tin and some eggs
There's an endless list of what you can do
with baked eggs. Ingredients such as cheese, chicken, ham, mushrooms,
tomatoes, onions, spinach, and plenty of other interesting vegetables
can give splendid results if baked with eggs in a muffin tin. Create
your own little "egg muffins" to surprise your family or guests with
some heavenly bites, for any meal of the day.
https://gscrochetdesigns.blogspot.com. one can see my crochet creations
https://kneereplacement-stickclub.blogspot.com. for info on knee replacement
https://cancersupportindia.blogspot.com for info on cancer and health related topics
https://GSiyers
home remedies.blogspot.com is the latest addition to my blogs.
No comments:
Post a Comment