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Post by Paulinemom on Sept 12, 2006 20:09:39 GMT
A symbol of the great British breakfast, fried eggs are a real family favourite. Preparation Time: ^ Serves: 1 Ingredients1 Large egg 3 tbsp vegetable oil OR 25g (1oz) butter with 1 tbsp vegetable oil Buttered toast Grilled bacon and tomatoes to serve (optional) Method1. Place 3 tablespoons of vegetable oil or 25g (1oz) of butter with one tablespoon of vegetable oil in a small frying pan and place over a medium heat. 2. When the oil is hot, use a knife to crack the shell and tip the egg, straight into the hot fat. Cook over a low to medium heat for 1 minute or until the white is set. 3. Tilt the pan slightly and use a teaspoon to scoop the surplus hot oil/fat over the top of the egg until the yolk is cooked to your liking. 4. For over easy eggs, carefully slide a spatula underneath the cooked egg and flip over to cook the yolk for 1 minute. 5. Once cooked, lift the egg from the pan using a spatula and place onto kitchen paper to drain excess fat. Serve with a slice of buttered toast or rashers of grilled bacon and tomatoes. Cooking TipTo prevent the egg sticking to the pan during frying, sprinkle a little salt on the hot butter or oil before adding the egg to the pan.
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