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Book: Charcuterie and French Swine Cookery?
thanks, Lee
"Omelet" > wrote in message
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> In article >,
> Omelet > wrote:
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>> In article >,
>> "Stormmee" > wrote:
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>> > > That microwave egg cooker is currently one of my most frequently used
>> > > gadgets...
>> >
>> > which one did you get for the nuker? Lee
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>> I actually bought three different ones and use all three, but the one to
>> make soft or hard boiled eggs is the one I use the most. Makes them
>> peel like a dream too and you put the eggs in there whole, in the shell:
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>> <http://www.amazon.com/Nordic-Ware-Mi...B0007M2BN0/ref
>> =sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=home-garden&qid=1273572192&sr=1-1>
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>> I also bought the Nordicware Microwave Omelet pan and the flat 4 cell
>> poacher. The poacher cooks eggs in one minute flat (or less) and I make
>> the omelet in 2 parts and it cooks in 50 seconds in my oven. :-) The
>> poacher has a good cover and it's the only one where I get a little bit
>> of white popping but it's no big deal.
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>> The egg shaped hard boiler does a good soft boil in 5 minutes and hard
>> boiled in 7 minutes and no exploding eggs at all! It has an inner
>> aluminum chamber I think that prevents that. It essentially steam cooks
>> them.
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> Correction, the 4 cell poacher is made by "Progressive".
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