A stop motion video of the cooking of an egg in a solar cooker built by Joe Huber. Filmed By Daniel Jordan : www.youtube.com
Cooking eggs exactly the way you like them has never been simpler or more foolproof.
Posted by Stilts Sunday, June 26, 2011 at 9:50 PM
A stop motion video of the cooking of an egg in a solar cooker built by Joe Huber. Filmed By Daniel Jordan : www.youtube.com
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Posted by Stilts Wednesday, June 22, 2011 at 1:35 PM
In this video, we show you how quick and easy it is to make eggs in the microwave. INGREDIENTS 2 eggs salt, pinch to taste METHOD Sprinkle a few grains of salt in the bottom of the egg cooker. This helps to cook the egg evenly. Break one egg into egg cooker. Microwave one egg at a time, or adjust your cooking time accordingly. With a fork, pierce yolk and white to bottom of egg cooker several times. Piercing is necessary to prevent "exploding" during cooking. Place lid on cooker base, lining up notches. Twist to secure. Pop into microwave. For Soft-Cooked Eggs: Microwave on HIGH (100%) for 30 seconds, or on MEDIUM (50%) for 50 seconds. If still undercooked, turn egg over and microwave for another 10 seconds, or until cooked. Let stand for 10 seconds before removing egg from egg cooker. For Hard-Cooked Eggs: Microwave on HIGH (100%) for 40 seconds. Let stand for 30 seconds before removing egg from egg cooker. eggs.ca
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Posted by Stilts Monday, June 13, 2011 at 6:44 AM
Greetings! Tonight, we are going to make golden mushroom pork chops in my electric pressure cooker. Please don't be discouraged if you don't have a pressure cooker, no problem here, just plan ahead to make this recipe in your crock pot or in the oven. No matter if you pressurize this recipe or if you slow cook it, this will be a welcome dish at the end of a long day. here is what you will need to make this recipe: 2 Pounds of assorted pork chops 3 Cans of Golden Mushroom Soup 1 pound of baby carrots or cut up fresh carrots 1 14 ounce can of mushroom stems and pieces 1 soup can of water salt and pepper to taste prepared egg noodles to serve along side In the cook well of your pressure cooker (or crock pot or baking pan) place canned mushrooms and their liquid along with the soup from all three cans. Mix well and add one soup can of water. Blend well. Add in carrots and pork chops season with salt and pepper and maybe some thyme would be nice as well. Cook under pressure according to manufacturers instructions. If you are using your crock pot, just put this lid on this puppy and place the dial to low and go to work or whatever it is you do during the day and your dinner will make itself. If you would like to make this in the oven, place the ingredients in a baking dish or foil pan and cover with foil and place the whole thing on top of a baking sheet lined with foil or parchment, this way if there is a mess, clean up will be easy. Bake at 325 for about 3 to 5 hours ...
Posted by Stilts Thursday, June 9, 2011 at 12:49 AM
It's chili night! That phrase brings many happy memories to me. Being one in a family of seven can make eating an issue. My mother learned early how to feed a hoard of kids cheaply. As a result her chili tended to be soupier than I like it now but it is still a happy memory. The first chili I made after leaving home was thick enough to stand a spoon in. I have also come to like a bit more spice in it than mom put in hers. She was making sure bellies were full and tomato juice and crackers are good for that. What she accomplished in flavor and content did serve its purpose. I think that it can be built on though.
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Posted by Stilts Saturday, June 4, 2011 at 11:00 PM
My friend and I were having an argument about whether or not a toaster with an egg cooker attachment is a good idea. I said yes. She said no. She said they break or come broken and are dumb. I say nay nay. In this video, I prove they work, and will prove they work every week. I think we all know who won this one. ps. Happy Birthday!
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