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+ | ====== Does beating hot oil into eggs before cooking an omelette make a difference? ====== | ||
+ | Usually, when I prepare an omelette, I pour oil in a cast iron pan and heat it. In the meantime, I prepare the eggs and I beat them fluffy. When the oil is pretty hot, I pour it in the eggs while beating them and finally I cook it in the pan. | ||
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+ | As long as I can remember, I've done that following my mom's example. I assumed that it makes a difference but today my wife asked me why I was doing that. I couldn' | ||
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+ | I'd like to know if this process have any value on the end result. If so, I could give her a better answer. If not, I will change my habits. | ||
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+ | Not tried or heard of this before. I can only arm-chair experiment in my head until I try this out. This seems to be an encapsulation/ | ||
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+ | In addition to adding fat (for flavor and more silky eggs) I've seen this technique used used to temper cold eggs before adding them to the skillet. | ||
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+ | //As to whether you should keep making eggs this way//… there are so many ways to cook eggs, I'd suggest that you keep trying new ways so that you have many options for preparing delicious eggs. | ||
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+ | Personally, I prefer scrambled eggs beaten with some cream and cooked over low heat with a pat of butter. | ||
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