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Re: Eggs
[Re: Big Sam]
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11/17/25 10:06 PM
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Iowa
~ADC~
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Iowa
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But any of the pictures ADC posted look pretty edible. Which one would you pick first Sam?
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Re: Eggs
[Re: ~ADC~]
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11/17/25 10:25 PM
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Blackduck Minnesota
Big Sam
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Add a couple or three slices of cheese to that gravy while its thickening, makes a world of difference. Yes sir! I use a handful of shredded cheddar myself. It sure adds to it. I just have to get my wife trained in. She struggles with gravy and cookies for some reason.
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Re: Eggs
[Re: wws]
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11/17/25 10:38 PM
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yotetrapper30
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The basic is easy, Sam... if your wife is someone that needs measurements...I don't measure but... have her try this... melt 2 tablespoons of butter or bacon grease or sausage grease... don't burn it, if using butter... once melted add two tablespoons of flour. Whisk constantly until it starts getting a light tan color... we're not making cajun roux here... it doesn't need to be dark, just not snow white... Once that mixture has a bit of color to it, slowly stir in 2 cups of whole milk, whisking constantly. Once all the milk is whisked in, turn the heat down to medium... add salt and pepper to taste, and whisk frequently ( doesn't need to be constant) until desired thickness is reached. So the basic measurement is 2-2-2. 2 T grease, 2 T flour, 2 C milk. If you need a bigger batch, just double those measurements....
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Re: Eggs
[Re: snowy]
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Yesterday at 07:10 AM
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MD
DaveP
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We don't eat many in a years time. My best was 22, hard boiled. Channelling Cool Hand Luke
Last edited by DaveP; Yesterday at 07:10 AM.
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Re: Eggs
[Re: wws]
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Yesterday at 07:52 AM
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Diggerman
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I will eat them any how you cook them, If I cook them it will be sunny side up, with the yolks broke, cover and cook till not runny.
Just the right amount of whelm.
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Re: Eggs
[Re: Lugnut]
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Yesterday at 03:26 PM
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South Central Pennsylvania
Schrader78
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I rarely eat dippy eggs because I don't eat much bread. And you have to have toast with dippy eggs.
I make omelets. Usually with onion, mushroom and some kind of cheese like feta, blue cheese or cottage cheese. The moment I read "dippy eggs" I had to check where you were from. Yep. PA. I like them any way but raw. My favorite is over easy dippy eggs with toast but I also have cut back on my processed bread, so soft scrambled has been my preferred way lately. Or a nice omelet with meat and cheese. If they're cooked I like them.
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Re: Eggs
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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Yesterday at 03:34 PM
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Over med on a cheeseburger. I do a bomber,1/2 lb. burger ,2 eggs, bacon, cheese and horseradish sauce on a hard roll.
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Re: Eggs
[Re: wws]
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Yesterday at 03:57 PM
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Ames, IA
MikeTraps2
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Dippy Eggs - East Coast thing - over medium elsewhere
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Re: Eggs
[Re: wws]
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Yesterday at 04:31 PM
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
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Properly cooked the yolk should be soft but not running out when you cut the white. The consistency should be that you have to press on it with a fork to make it appear.
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Re: Eggs
[Re: HobbieTrapper]
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Yesterday at 04:53 PM
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Oakland, MS
yotetrapper30
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Overcooked the yolk should be soft but not running out when you cut the white. The consistency should be that you have to press on it with a fork to make it appear. Fixed it for you.
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Re: Eggs
[Re: wws]
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Yesterday at 06:12 PM
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Central Oregon
AntiGov
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Never in my life have I ever heard the word " dippy " when referring to eggs
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Re: Eggs
[Re: AntiGov]
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South Central Pennsylvania
Schrader78
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Never in my life have I ever heard the word " dippy " when referring to eggs It's definitely a PA thing. Grew up calling them that. Never new about sunny side up, over easy, over med, over hard until I was probably a teenager and started ordering them on my own at restaurants.
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