On 8/26/2015 3:34 PM, Cheri wrote:
>
> "jmcquown" > wrote in message
> ...
>> On 8/25/2015 6:35 PM, cshenk wrote:
>>> jmcquown wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>>
>>>> On 8/24/2015 8:27 PM, cshenk wrote:
>>>>> KenK wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>>>>>
>>>>>> "Cheri" > wrote in
>>>>>> :
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Thursday, August 20, 2015 at 12:02:24 PM UTC-5, KenK wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> I got one of thoe Eggtastic ceramic MW cookers and am looking
>>>>>>>> for recipes beyond the srambled egg recipe included.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I saw these at the store today for 9.99. I didn't buy it, but
>>>>>>> was wondering how yours worked out for you, if you said I
>>>>>>> missed it.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Cheri
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I tried it the first time yesterday for lunch. Two eggs and a
>>>>>> little salt. Came out rather 'tough' and dry. I cooked according
>>>>>> to package directions. I was careful not to overcook, just long
>>>>>> enough to solidify the runny egg mixture. Came out not creamy as
>>>>>> I expected. Next time I'll add a bit of milk. Hope it comes out
>>>>>> better. I was disappointed but am willing to give it a few trys
>>>>>> before I give up.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Also found it difficult to remove the egg scraps from the cooker
>>>>>> when I washed it.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I had hoped for a very quick easy way to make a couple of
>>>>>> scrambled eggs when I wasn't hardly hungry and didn't feel like
>>>>>> 'cooking'.
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Ken,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Looks like from what I looked up, you may have the microwave power
>>>>> set a bit high for it? If your's isnt adjustable, reduce the time
>>>>> back a bit.
>>>>>
>>>>> Adding milk or water (and stirring well with a fork) will fluff
>>>>> better.
>>>>>
>>>>> For the egg scraps, from what I saw 2 answers. Those things that
>>>>> look like a puffball of sponge bits would fit perfect. They are 1$
>>>>> store stuff. Swish swish and done.
>>>>>
>>>>> Also, looks like you'd dump the egg fast to a plate and fill
>>>>> container with water before eating, to soak (then cleanup would be
>>>>> a snap). It's waiting to fill with water until after you eat that
>>>>> made it hard probably? You can do the 'swish swish' with the
>>>>> cleaner later, just fill with water in the sink and go eat them
>>>>> cleanup later.
>>>>>
>>>>> Enjoy!
>>>>>
>>>>> Carol
>>>>>
>>>> Ah, but you haven't seen the commercial, have you? When the guy
>>>> dumps the eggs out on the plate the inside of the Eggtastic looks
>>>> clean as a whistle! We all know eggs just aren't that easy. 
>>>>
>>>> Jill
>>>
>>> Nope! Havent tried the commercial. Suspect they used pam or something
>>> for that effect?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> Not that they admit to. That's the beauty of television infomercial
>> products. They can and do edit to their hearts content to come up
>> with a minute or two long sales pitch.
>>
>> Personally, when I saw the commercial I thought the eggs they showed
>> were way more cooked than I'd like them. They reminded me of
>> something you'd find in a hotel breakfast bar after they've been
>> sitting for about an hour. No thanks.
>>
>> I like nice soft fluffy scrambled eggs. I know how to make them nice
>> and soft without a special gadget. 
>>
>> Jill
>
> I'm a kitchen gadge junkie but...I can't imagine not just scrambling a
> couple of eggs in a small pan with cream and butter either. Save the
> 9.99 plust shipping for a dozen eggs these days. ;-)
>
> Cheri
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