Over easy or scrambled

O/E
Total votes: 11 (55%)
Scrambled
Total votes: 9 (45%)
Total votes: 20

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The question is incomplete. We talking strait up on your plate? In a sandwich? What kind of sandwich? The options are endless, my friend!

Over hard: sausage egg mcmuffin style
Over easy (or dippin' eggs): with toast and/or over potatoes
Scrambled: in a wrap or on a plate and definitely with cheese, in hash
Omelette: on a plate or in a wrap and definitely with cheese, in stir fry

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cakes wrote: The question is incomplete. We talking strait up on your plate? In a sandwich? What kind of sandwich? The options are endless, my friend!

Over hard: sausage egg mcmuffin style
Over easy (or dippin' eggs): with toast and/or over potatoes
Scrambled: in a wrap or on a plate and definitely with cheese, in hash
Omelette: on a plate or in a wrap and definitely with cheese, in stir fry

Over hard: sausage egg mcmuffin style
Over easy (or dippin' eggs): with toast and/or chilli, or a la pobre
Poached: Shakshouka, or on toast
Scrambled: in a wrap or on a plate and definitely with cheese, in hash
Omelette: on a plate, well-seasoned with a spoonful of marmalade added
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cakes wrote: Thu Jul 22, 2021 10:51 am The question is incomplete. We talking strait up on your plate? In a sandwich? What kind of sandwich? The options are endless, my friend!

Over hard: sausage egg mcmuffin style
Over easy (or dippin' eggs): with toast and/or over potatoes
Scrambled: in a wrap or on a plate and definitely with cheese, in hash
Omelette: on a plate or in a wrap and definitely with cheese, in stir fry
Occam's razor style; on a plate, toast fer dippin'.

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Scrambled eggs, when you get them right, are the best form of eggs. I don't stir them in the pan - I nudge them into the center until there's no more liquid runoff, give them a quick flip to finish, and they come out fully cooked with no dry bits. Perfect for sandwiches.

I never really cared to dip toast in an over easy, but I have enjoyed an over medium, where the yolk bulges but isn't dry. Over easy is good for mixing with grits after they're served, but not essential.

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cakes wrote: Thu Jul 22, 2021 10:51 am The question is incomplete. We talking strait up on your plate? In a sandwich? What kind of sandwich? The options are endless, my friend!

Over hard: sausage egg mcmuffin style
Over easy (or dippin' eggs): with toast and/or over potatoes
Scrambled: in a wrap or on a plate and definitely with cheese, in hash
Omelette: on a plate or in a wrap and definitely with cheese, in stir fry
This is exactly why eggs are do rad. So many different ways to eat them, all of it rules. If I had to choose a single egg as best it is easily "Soft boiled in a bowl of Ramen" for me.
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