not necessary
You will have to pierce the egg, otherwise the egg would explode in the microwave. You can also purchase utensils for cooking eggs in the microwave that will automatically pierce the egg & shell.
No! The yolk of an egg does NOT need to be intact (so it could be considered scrambled) in order to be poached, however it is not possible to recook scrambled eggs by poaching them. Both poaching and scrambling are ways to cook eggs. It is one or the other but not both.
I wouldn't suggest it. Def. never try to do a fried egg in the microwave. If you do do it though be careful to make sure the egg is completely scrambled.
A scrambled egg typically weighs around 1.5 to 2 ounces, depending on the size of the egg and any additional ingredients added during the scrambling process. The weight of a scrambled egg can vary slightly based on factors such as the cooking method and the desired consistency of the final dish. It is important to note that the weight of a scrambled egg is not an exact science and can vary from egg to egg.
The different cooking styles for preparing a fried egg include sunny-side up, over easy, over medium, over hard, and scrambled.
Scrambled egg absorbes more oil
An egg in the shell will explode in the microwave as the contents will boil and build up steam. You can cook scrambled eggs in the microwave using a bowl, mix together 2 eggs and 1 tablespoon of milk. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap (loosely) and microwave for one minute at 80% power, stir and then microwave 1 minute at high power.
To prepare scrambled eggs for 200 people, you would typically need around 50 dozen eggs. This calculation is based on using 1 egg per person, which is a standard serving size. You would then need to whisk the eggs together with any desired seasonings and cook them in batches to ensure even cooking. It's important to consider the cooking equipment and time needed to efficiently prepare this large quantity of scrambled eggs.
No, a scrambled egg will not revert to its original condition.
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scrambled eggs have protein in it as bread does not.
It's not really a matter of what scrambled eggs would do to your stomach, but what your stomach will do to the scrambled eggs. Namely, digest them.