September 22, 2017, 04:21 PM
PHPaulBacon.....
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Originally posted by SIG 229R:
Crisp bacon and done eggs. How anyone can eat an egg sunnyside up is beyond me.
I don't like runny whites either, but I LOVE me some sunny-side-up eggs done right.
There's a trick to it:
Fry the egg as usual until the yoke just starts to skin over and the white is about 3/4 done but still runny on the top. Have a lid that fits the frying pan (preferably glass so you can see what's going on) handy and add a good dollop of water and pop the lid on.
The resulting steam will cook the rest of the white without drying out the yolk. As soon as the white is done, remove the lid and flip the egg onto a dish. If you leave it in the pan you may over-cook it.
YUMMY!
Of course, if you don't like runny yolks to dip yer toast in, this wouldn't be for you.
September 24, 2017, 08:07 PM
DonDraperI cook it until the white is nearly cooked all the way then flip it for about 30 seconds max. MMM gotta have some yolk to dip my toast in.
September 26, 2017, 10:31 PM
MagicHorseIf I am going to eat bacon on a sandwich, I like it crispy so it will break when I bite into it & not drag half the sandwich out with it like it does if it is on the undercooked side. If I eating it by itself, I prefer it on the underdone side. My ex's sister use to eat raw bacon. She'd cook some for her guests & eat strips of it raw as she had theirs in the pan. Nothing better than the smell of bacon frying early in the morning.
September 26, 2017, 10:52 PM
EdmondPersonally I prefer my food on the not so cooked side but I don't mind if my bacon is crispy. Like I tell my wife: there's no such thing as burned bacon, only crispy bacon.

I like my steak and burgers medium rare. I like my eggs over easy.
September 26, 2017, 11:32 PM
41Next time take your own bacon and have them heat it up.

Maybe they will get the message.
Back in the early 70's, a bar in Lynchburg had pretzels but no mustard. We complained to get their attention but no luck on the mustard.
So the next time we took a quart jar of French's mustard and had them put it some small dishes for dipping the pretzels.
September 27, 2017, 09:00 AM
46and2I hate overly crispy (crumbly) bacon. It must have a balance of chewy and light crisp.
