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Tha base of that pan is 4 ". That egg is a light green colour. My eggs come straight from a farmer which is why I get different colored eggs, not to mention different sizes.
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It is a bit ruffled, isn't it? I'll be trying it again tomorrow and I think i'll strain that loose watery stuff. I'll also put my timer next to the AF so I get an accurate time.
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If you scroll up a few posts you'll see the pan with the unshelled egg in i I preheated the air fryer with my little pan in it to 375 and when it had preheated for 3 minutes in went a bit of bacon fat. When that melted, the egg went in. It cooked about 2 1/2 minutes and was perfect. The timing isn't exact because some seconds had gone by before I thought to put the timer on and some seconds elapsed between pulling it out of the fryer and getting back to the timer. There was no what I call snot on the egg and the white was perfectly tender. The yolk was nice and runny. Best egg I've had in a long time.
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This is my well-used, much loved little pan in which I fry one egg. Is there any reason why it shouldn't be in the air fryer when I preheat it?
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@Anna NThanks for taking one for the team. I plan on having an egg for lunch so will try doing it in the air fryer. Obviously 320 doesn't work. One site I came across said 3 - 5 minutes @375. That person ended up doing hers for 5. Will report back.
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@Chimayo Joe Thank you! I'll be trying the 4 minute one.
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You are right, of course. Bad choice of words on my part. Guess I'll try it and see what happens.
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I wondered about that. If Mr. Google is to be believed, it seems like people do do it. Hmm, I'll have to think on it some more.
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Those of you with air fryers are probably already aware of this but it was new to me. I air fried a hash brown potato patty, topped it with a fried egg and had it for lunch. The egg of course was done in a frying pan. Is it possible to air fry an egg, say in a muffin cup?
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I thought I would start a new topic for this year's CSA baskets. I signed up for one a couple of years ago but wasn't too thrilled with the variety of produce I was getting so skipped a couple of years. The people I signed up with have worked really hard to be able to expand the variety of their offerings so I signed up again this year. As there are only the two of us, I signed up for a share every two weeks. I received the first one today and it is very early in the season so I wasn't expecting too much. What I received was 2 pints of strawberries, 2 beautiful heads of cauliflower, 2 bags of carrots and a head of romaine lettuce. I'm looking forward to future deliveries. One thing that interests me is the variety different eGulleters get. Obviously our growing season is a lot shorter so we aren't getting tomatoes in June. Also, we will never, ever see citrus fruit. What are you getting in your baskets?
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Our batch of flyers just arrived. No store locations on them either.
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Short Virginia to Florida and back through Charleston SC blog
ElsieD replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
I'm enjoying your trip. The food looks fabulous! -
I know you are busy hiking and eating in Iceland, but if you have time when you come back, can you elaborate of the beef cheeks risotto? I have beef cheeks in the freezer.
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Eating and Hiking Around Southern Iceland: A Taste
ElsieD replied to a topic in Elsewhere in Europe: Dining
Spectacular scenery. Thank you for sharing your trip with us. -
I had never heard of this publication. Fascinating. I just read a couple more of the articles and put myself on their mailing list. Thanks!
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Short Virginia to Florida and back through Charleston SC blog
ElsieD replied to a topic in Food Traditions & Culture
Looking forward to the next post. -
Ouch!
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Eating and Hiking Around Southern Iceland: A Taste
ElsieD replied to a topic in Elsewhere in Europe: Dining
They have those same sod storage places in L'Anse aux Meadows in the Northern Peninsula in Newfoundland. They were used by the Norsemen when they settled the area. -
Thank you all for your suggestions. I ended up roasting some fresh asparagus with nothing more than olive oil, salt and pepper. I was going to fancy it up but ran out of time.
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Eating and Hiking Around Southern Iceland: A Taste
ElsieD replied to a topic in Elsewhere in Europe: Dining
Oh goody, I can't wait! If it's on the menu, try reindeer tenderloin. I had it once in Norway and it is delicious. -
I called and what I have is an outside skirt steak. Do I even need to sous vide this or can I simply sear it?
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Thanks for your responses. It seems that the type of steak you have determines how you cook it. I think I have the smaller, skinnier one. I'll call tomorrow and ask the seller whether it's an inner or an outer.
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What's a few hours?
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When picking up my beef order I purchased a skirt steak. I personally, have never seen them in the grocery stores and have no idea as to how to cook it. I think that due to the thiness of the meay, sous vide would be the way to go. I saw a bunch of suggested times when I googled for how long to cook it, ranging from 2 1/2 to 24 hours. For those of you who have cooked skirt steak, what do you do?