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Me too. I can't find my teeth.Scrambled eggs
Soft scrambled, it is, then.Me too. I can't find my teeth.![]()
Nice.Soft scrambled, it is, then.
(The fry cook at the Big Biscuit in Kansas City was the only one on my entire trip to actually make them soft-scrambled, by the way. I ask the waitress to take him a tip with that comment. We have to reinforce good behavior when we catch it happenning. I will say, for the eight others, ordering them had the desired effect of not getting any browned eggs, though.)
I got out the Salad Master oil filled electric skillet. It's a 10 inch skillet. It was new when I was 11. Heated it to 350f. Dropped the steak in there. You turn the meat when it releases from the pan. No grease needed. Just wait. Meanwhile, mixed up a cup or so of beef broth in a drinking glass. I didn't measure. Scrubbed a baking potato and cut it into chunks. Flipped the steak over and let it cook until it released again. Both sides had a nice char.
Added the broth. Swished around. De-glaze the pan, right? Added a heavy sprinkle of garlic powder and black pepper. More swishing and then the potato chunks. I decided to trim the fat rind off. That was interesting.... it curled up like a pork skin although not crispy. I hacked it into dog size bites.
It's simmering slowly. It smells awesome. The dogs agree.
So, yeah, I'm cooking a New York Strip steak like it was a pot roast.
I'm curious as to the result and your reaction. NY Strip is famously lean. And Costco isn't selling the Prime grade of roasts, if I remember my last trip, which means less fat. (My local Costco only seemed to be selling Prime grade filets, ribeyes, and some short ribs.)So, yeah, I'm cooking a New York Strip steak like it was a pot roast.
I'd be persuaded that the majority of fry cooks don't even know not to brown eggs, except they consistently turn so-called omelettes over to put the browned side in to hide it. Those are the cooks attempting omelettes on griddles instead of in omelette pans.No browned eggs with us.
You are my kind of guy.I think mac & cheese from scratch with tuna. Or maybe with fried spam.
What kind of spam? Offers involving becoming a millionaire if one helps with a bank transfer? Ads for penis enlargement products? Or...fried spam
