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Griddle Fried Eggs (cooke

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Eggs 100 Servings

INGREDIENTS

200 EGGS SHELL
1 lb SHORTENING, 3LB

INSTRUCTIONS

TEMPERATURE:  325 F. GRIDDLE  BREAK EACH EGG INTO A SMALL BOWL. FRY
EGGS "TO ORDER" ON A LIGHTLY  GREASED GRIDDLE (SEE NOTE 2). SERVE
IMMEDIATELY. NOTE 1. TO ENSURE  UNIFORM COOKING AND PREVENT YOLKS FROM
BREAKING, REMOVE EGGS FROM  REFRIGERATOR 1 HOUR BEFORE FRYING. NOTE 2.
IN STEP 2, EGGS MAY BE  "COOKED TO ORDER " AS: OVER-VERY HARD EGGS:
COOK UNTIL WHITE IS FIRM,  ABOUT 2 MINUTES; BREAK YOLK; TURN EGG OVER;
COOK 2 MINUTES LONGER OR  UNTIL YOLK IS SET AND DRY. OVER -HARD EGGS:
COOK UNTIL WHITE IS FIRM,  ABOUT 2 MINUTES; BREAK YOLK; TURN EGGS OVER;
COOK 1 1/2 MINUTES  LONGER OR UNTIL YOLK IS SET. OVER-MEDIUM EGGS: COOK
ABOUT 1 1/2  MINUTES; TURN EGGS OVER; COOK 1 MINUTE LONGER; WHITE
SHOULD BE FIRM;  YOLK SHOULD BEGIN TO SET AROUN EDGES. OVER-EASY EGGS:
COOK ABOUT 1  MINUTE; TURN EGGS OVER; COOK 1 MINUTE LONGER; WHITE
SHOULD BE FIRM  AND YOLK SHOULD BE SOFT AND SHAKING. STEAM-BASTED EGGS:
PLACE EGGS  ON GRIDDLE; COVER WITH A LID; COOK EGGS ABOUT 2 MINUTES OR
UNTIL  DESIRED DEGREE OF DONENESS. SUNNY-SIDE UP EGGS:  COOK UNTIL
WHITE IS  FIRM, ABOUT 2 MINUTES.  Recipe Number: F00700  SERVING SIZE:
2 EGGS  From the <Army Master Recipe Index File> (actually used
today!).  Downloaded from Glen's MM Recipe Archive,
http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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