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Over easy for me, my dear ohiosmith! CaliforniaPeggy Jan 2012 #1
Too runny for me. Your courage is impressive. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #5
Over easy or soft-boiled. n/t RebelOne Jan 2012 #2
Soft boiled I like. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #12
It depends on what it is served with or how it is served. Duer 157099 Jan 2012 #3
I love pancakes with runny yoke eggs. No syrup however. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #13
That looks like a proper fry-up geardaddy Jan 2012 #4
Irish breakfast. My fav! ohiosmith Jan 2012 #6
Yep. geardaddy Jan 2012 #7
Is that blood sausage on the plate? siligut Jan 2012 #8
Yes. Black and white pudding. Yes. Back bacon. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #9
Oooh, now I'm hungry for a bacon butty geardaddy Jan 2012 #16
Those are rashers, I believe. redqueen Jan 2012 #10
Medium makes my day! ohiosmith Jan 2012 #14
Sunny side up... Ohio Joe Jan 2012 #11
That does sound good. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #15
There's a pub not far from work OriginalGeek Jan 2012 #17
Regardless of the time of day I have an Irish breakfast, it is always accompanied by a Guinness. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #19
Really, without the Guinness OriginalGeek Jan 2012 #23
Poached -> Eggs Benedict begin_within Jan 2012 #18
Love Eggs Benny! ohiosmith Jan 2012 #20
There's a place here that does a Eggs Benedict with crab cakes. geardaddy Jan 2012 #24
I add tomato and avacado to mine. alphafemale Jan 2012 #33
They make "Eggs Florentine" here begin_within Jan 2012 #42
Or I still use the canadian bacon too. nt alphafemale Jan 2012 #44
Me too! El Supremo Jan 2012 #48
Hard, please. And break the yolk. Old Troop Jan 2012 #21
My wife's preference. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #25
Ack, gah. Scrambled, never fried. MadrasT Jan 2012 #22
Scrambled works. Never tried tofu scramble. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #28
Yolk must be hard, edges of the white just beginning to burn. Throd Jan 2012 #26
That's EXACTLY the way I like them. Populist_Prole Jan 2012 #27
Over easy, but I'm not too picky as long as they're not dried out. kcass1954 Jan 2012 #29
Can't stand dried out eggs. Yuk! ohiosmith Jan 2012 #32
The perfect egg in 30 seconds. Canis Mala Jan 2012 #30
Thank you. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #34
Perfect? Poached. HopeHoops Jan 2012 #31
How I made them yesterday. Florentine. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #50
Ooooh. Now I'm hungry. We've got free-range eggs in the fridge (wife's friend raises them). HopeHoops Jan 2012 #51
Over medium libodem Jan 2012 #35
eeewwwww Kali Jan 2012 #37
ruined Kali Jan 2012 #36
You are my wife's egg doppelgänger. ohiosmith Jan 2012 #52
Sunny side up with a nice runny yolk csziggy Jan 2012 #38
Basted! trof Jan 2012 #39
Over easy if we are talking fried. Egg benedict (poached) otherwise. applegrove Jan 2012 #40
Easy. ceile Jan 2012 #41
The perfect egg is cooked to 145 degrees F Major Nikon Jan 2012 #43
over medium. nt barbtries Jan 2012 #45
Sunny side up OhioChick Jan 2012 #46
Over medium... Tikki Jan 2012 #47
Over easy with grits and THAT ham. nolabear Jan 2012 #49
Someone else's. KamaAina Jan 2012 #53
The perfect fried egg has a liquid yolk and Moondog Jan 2012 #54
Over uneasy. surrealAmerican Jan 2012 #55
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