How many eggs are in the pan!?

How many eggs are in the pan!?


4. Mastering the Fry: Technique Meets Timing

Frying Styles, Defined

  • Sunny-side up: Cooked on one side only; yolk remains liquid.
  • Over easy: Flipped briefly; yolk soft but sealed.
  • Over medium/hard: Yolk fully set, depending on preference.

Tips for Frying Multiple Eggs

  • Use a wide, heavy-bottomed pan for even heat.
  • Crack eggs gently on a flat surface (not the pan edge) to avoid shell fragments and broken yolks.
  • Cook on medium-low heat—high heat scorches whites before yolks set.
  • Choose your pan wisely: non-stick for ease, well-seasoned cast iron for flavor and crisp edges.

Fat Matters: Butter vs. Oil

  • Butter adds nutty richness and promotes browning—but burns easily.
  • Oil (like canola or avocado) has a higher smoke point.
  • Pro trick: Combine both—oil first to protect the butter, then butter for flavor.

5. Eggs and Health: Debunking Myths

Once vilified for cholesterol, eggs are now celebrated as a complete protein source, containing all nine essential amino acids. They’re also rich in:

  • Choline (supports memory and liver function)
  • Lutein and zeaxanthin (protect eye health)
  • Vitamin D (rare in foods, crucial for immunity)

For most healthy people, eating 1–2 eggs daily is not only safe—it’s beneficial.

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