I've only ever scrambled eggs in the microwave, not sure how to do it on the hob.
Me too. Can you cooking geeks explain please! I use two eggs, small bit of butter, small splash of milk and some black pepper. Whisk in jug and heat for two mins. How it done on the hob?
Surely the lesson wouldn't take too long?
Nibble: Hello Class
B&B owner: Hi Nibble
Nibble: Call me Sir.
B&B owner: Sorry Sir.
Nibble: Ok. Lesson 1. Use the hob instead of a microwave. Class dismissed.
Me too. Can you cooking geeks explain please! I use two eggs, small bit of butter, small splash of milk and some black pepper. Whisk in jug and heat for two mins. How it done on the hob?
Me too. Can you cooking geeks explain please! I use two eggs, small bit of butter, small splash of milk and some black pepper. Whisk in jug and heat for two mins. How it done on the hob?
this but only do 1 minute and then stir, then do another minute (depending on the microwave wattage). You should have very tasty and slightly runny scrambled egg, perfect. I doubt anyone will tell the difference between this and pan cooked...[/QUOTE
It would be interesting to test it. I think I could tell but if I couldn't I'd be gobsmacked and humble.
Don't take no geek to scramble an egg. Stir the eggs, don't whisk, you're not making a merangue. Then everything the same except pour into a pan, keep on a low heat and stir constantly. When the eggs are still a bit runny remove from heat and serve. You will notice no horrible watery egg juice, which is what happens when scrambled eggs are overcooked. Honestly you may not think there is a dif but try it once and you will see.
I will give it a try but neither me or the mrs like the scrambled egg to be runny. Always feels like raw eggs!!!! Some of the scrambled egg you get at hotel breakfast buffets are frankly disgusting. That's why I always deliberately overheat mine in a jug in the microwave after stirring half way. Will give your method a chance though.
You can run water over a stale loaf of bread and then microwave to rejuvenate it and also sterilise your dishcloths etc.
Crack.