I hope you saved your tuna cans, Dawgluver. So many cans have those rounded bottoms now. I've been looking for a couple McMuffin tins.
Why not just buy a set? Amazon.com: RSVP Egg Ring, Set of 4: Kitchen & Dining
I hope you saved your tuna cans, Dawgluver. So many cans have those rounded bottoms now. I've been looking for a couple McMuffin tins.
I love Scotch Eggs I don't think they are common in the US?
Why not just buy a set? Amazon.com: RSVP Egg Ring, Set of 4: Kitchen & Dining
Ramekins are on my shortlist of things to get. I want to try making flan. And I'm hoping they can perform double duty as butter warmers, as all mine broke
sparrowgrass said:I do the eggs for 'McMuffins' in the microwave, too, in glass ramekins. I butter the cups, put a slice of Canadian bacon or ham in the bottom, and break the egg over the ham. The ham keeps the egg from sticking to the cup--cleanup is much easier. Add a slice of cheese after the egg cooks for minute, and then microwave til the egg is done enough for you.
I poke the egg a couple times to help cut down on explosions (!), but I also use a cover so the MW doesn't get dirty.
I did a variation on Sparrow's method. No ramekins, but sprayed a coffee mug with butter flavored spray, slice of Can bacon, cracked and pierced egg, cook 1 minute on high, stir egg and cook 15 more seconds. Muffin in toaster. Kraft slice on muffin bottom, plop egg and bacon on top, other muffin half. I ate one, froze 5. Much yummage.
I used a piece of paper towel, which would occasionally fly off. What do you use to prevent MW spatters?
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I used a piece of paper towel, which would occasionally fly off. What do you use to prevent MW spatters?
taxlady said:This is what I use:
Thanks! I use screens for my stovetop stuff, have always just used paper towels or plastic wrap for MW. Those eggs get some velocity! Will be on the lookout!