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blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

44 minutes ago, Kim Shook said:

How do you get your eggs to do that?  

Basically an over easy but I use an egg ring like McD's uses for the McMuffins so the egg is contained. Crack into the ring, when partially set, use corner of spatula to break yolk so it spreads out. Then remove ring, flip and finish cooking. It got smooshed a bit when I cut the waffle. 

Edited to add this photo, where you can see the round shape of the cooked egg before it got smooshed:

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The rings I have are ~ 3 inches in diameter.  3.5 might be better. 
And my rings are individual instead of 12 hooked together like at McD's 🙃

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

23 minutes ago, Kim Shook said:

How do you get your eggs to do that?  

Basically an over easy but I use an egg ring like McD's uses for the McMuffins so the egg is contained. Crack into the ring, when partially set, use corner of spatula to break yolk so it spreads out. Then remove ring, flip and finish cooking. It got smooshed a bit when I cut the waffle. 
The rings I have are ~ 3 inches in diameter.  3.5 might be better. 
And my rings are individual instead of 12 hooked together like at McD's 🙃
 

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