kathleena said:For my solution, you don't need any special gadgets. Won't cost you an arm and a leg to make these. (And to steal a bit from a prior conversation - you won't need a crockpot either! LOL)
1. Take one paper bowl from the DVC studio cupboard.
2. Break and empty two eggs into the bowl. Disgard shells.
3. Beat eggs with plastic fork, also in DVC studio cupboard.
4. Add some milk or water for volume and salt to taste. Beat again.
5. Microcook on high for 1 minute. Remove and stir. Microwave in 30 sec intervals, stirring between. Repeat as necessary until completely cooked.
6. After eating - if desired - clean bowl out with supplied sponge or discard and call mousekeeping to request additional bowls.
I have never had to cover mine with anything using this method. They don't explode, they don't spray, they don't do anything but cook.
Remember that eggs cook a bit after you remove them from the oven, so they can be slightly soft and be done.
MrGrumpy222 said:OK, Can you please give me the recipe for Veal Saltimboca?![]()
By the way, I did not know they still cook when you take them out of the Micro. Good to know, maybe that's why mine over cook some times. Yeah that's right, I even managed to burn eggs in the micro. Again, the name is Grumpy not Prince Charming![]()
kathleena said:For my solution, you don't need any special gadgets. Won't cost you an arm and a leg to make these. (And to steal a bit from a prior conversation - you won't need a crockpot either! LOL)
1. Take one paper bowl from the DVC studio cupboard.
2. Break and empty two eggs into the bowl. Disgard shells.
3. Beat eggs with plastic fork, also in DVC studio cupboard.
4. Add some milk or water for volume and salt to taste. Beat again.
5. Microcook on high for 1 minute. Remove and stir. Microwave in 30 sec intervals, stirring between. Repeat as necessary until completely cooked.
6. After eating - if desired - clean bowl out with supplied sponge or discard and call mousekeeping to request additional bowls.
I have never had to cover mine with anything using this method. They don't explode, they don't spray, they don't do anything but cook.
Remember that eggs cook a bit after you remove them from the oven, so they can be slightly soft and be done.
kathleena said:I will go look up the first one and see if they have it adapted for studio life.
As for the egg still cooking - very true. That's why I cook and stir mine so often - and when there's just a little bit of egg juice left, I take it out and it cooks itself the rest of the way!
Seems to me that Grumpy ended up having a little bit of hidden Prince Charming in him eventually, didn't he? [/U] [/B]![]()