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At a diner a waitress asked my cousin, "how do you want your eggs?" His response: "Fried." Dude, we are in a 24 hour diner. You think they can poach your fucking egg?! As opposed to scrambled. A lot of restaurants won't do over easy eggs anymore for food safety reasons. 
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As opposed to scrambled. A lot of restaurants won't do over easy eggs anymore for food safety reasons. I believe scrambled is also fried. I'm not a cooking expert though. 
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I believe scrambled is also fried. I'm not a cooking expert though. I've always seen "fried egg" refer specifically to an egg cracked directly into a hot pan with the intent of keeping the yolk intact. "How do you like your eggs?" "Fried." means not scrambled. You might be more specific and specified a "doneness" from sunny side up to over-hard. 
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I've always seen "fried egg" refer specifically to an egg cracked directly into a hot pan with the intent of keeping the yolk intact. "How do you like your eggs?" "Fried." means not scrambled. You might be more specific and specified a "doneness" from sunny side up to over-hard. Interesting. The waitress did ask him to specify. 
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This post did not contain any content.I don't want Korean BBQ and similar for this reason. If I wanted to worry about meat safety, I'd stay at home 
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At a diner a waitress asked my cousin, "how do you want your eggs?" His response: "Fried." Dude, we are in a 24 hour diner. You think they can poach your fucking egg?! Is this a joke? 
 Fried eggs aren't poached eggs and all you need to poach an egg is a pan and some water.
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Is this a joke? 
 Fried eggs aren't poached eggs and all you need to poach an egg is a pan and some water.Yeah, there are certainly ways of preparing eggs that aren't allowed in 24-hour diners (no line cook is doing "Scotched" egg next to your bacon), but poached or boiled are both allowed most places, on top of the normal fried options (sunny-side, over-easy, over-medium, over-hard) and scrambled. 
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Really? Where? wrote on last edited by [email protected]Here I found the video I got it from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qNWzpOc69U In the US 
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Here I found the video I got it from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0qNWzpOc69U In the US Cool thank you 
 
 
 
 


