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Fried Eggs, "In The Clouds"
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An egg cooked "sunny side up" produces an overcooked yolk if it is cooked long enough for the albumen to set. "Easy over" rarely produces an acceptable result. Is there a name for the way of frying an egg where the egg is baisted with hot fat to set the white without overcooking the yolk? I propose the term "veiled" (UK) or "in the clouds" ( US).
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Rev Green, you could just ask for it to be “in the clouds”. They won’t have heard of it so will ask what that means. You tell them exactly how you described it here.
07:51 Sat 25th Feb 2023
Would "over medium" be the thing to order for you?
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Can't help you there, Rev. If it was me, I'd simply insist it was fried in oil (I'm vegetarian) and have it sunnyside up to avoid the slime horror. Mind you, I would never go to the USA (unless there was an emergency like my granddaughter seriously ill or Donald Trump's funeral party short of guests).
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