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HOW WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS?

HOW WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS?. Different ways to cooking eggs…. BOILED. FRIED. POACHED. SCRAMBLED. OMELETTE. SOFT AND Hard Boiled EggS. Egg Yolk. Soft boiled eggs; the yolk, and sometimes even the white, remains "runny".

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HOW WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS?

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  1. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS?

  2. Different ways to cooking eggs…. BOILED FRIED POACHED SCRAMBLED OMELETTE

  3. SOFT AND Hard Boiled EggS Egg Yolk • Soft boiled eggs; the yolk, and sometimes even the white, remains "runny". • Hard-boiled eggs are produced by boiling until both the egg yolk and the egg white are solid • Boiled eggs are served in egg cups Egg White Egg Shell Egg cup

  4. Boiled Eggs Boiling time from left to right: 4 minutes, 7 minutes, 9 minutes.

  5. HOW TO GET THE TIMING RIGHT? You should always use an egg timer

  6. Poached Eggs • A Poached egg is an egg that has been cooked by poaching in water. • The egg is cracked then placed into boiling water and cooked until the egg white has solidified but egg yolk remains soft. • The secret to making the perfect poached egg is to add a few drops of vinegar to the boiling water. Eggs Benedict

  7. Fried Eggs • A fried egg is an egg cooked by frying typically in cooking oil, butter or margarine. • There are many ways to cook a fried egg and each guest will have their own preference • The different methods include; • Sunny Side Up • Over Easy • Over Medium • Over Hard

  8. SUNNY SIDE UP • Sunny Side up is only cooked on one side and the yolk is runny Chef: Good Morning Sir, how would you like your eggs cooked today? Guest: I would like to have 2 eggs cooked sunny side up please

  9. OVER EASY • Over Easy means the egg is cooked on both sides but the egg yolk is still runny. Chef: Good Morning Sir, how would you like your eggs cooked today? Guest: I would like to have 2 eggs cooked over easy please

  10. OVER MEDIUM • Over Medium means the egg is cooked on both sides but the egg yolk is no longer runny. Chef: Good Morning Sir, how would you like your eggs cooked today? Guest: I would like to have 2 eggs cooked over medium please

  11. OVER HARD • Over Hard means the egg has been cooked both sides and the egg yolk is hard (Well done). Chef: Good Morning Sir, how would you like your eggs cooked today? Guest: I would like to have 2 eggs cooked over hard please

  12. SCRAMBLED EGGS • Scrambled eggs is a dish made from beaten eggs. They are cooked on a hot pan and stirred frequently, forming curds as they coagulate. • You can add ingredients the eggs such as ham, cheese, spinach, bacon, onions, tomatoes, mushrooms etc. • You should always ask the guest for their preference. Chef: Good Morning Sir, how would you like your eggs cooked today? Guest: I would like to have scrambled eggs Chef: Certainly, how do you prefer your scrambled eggs? Guest: I would like some Tomato, Cheese and Onion, Please.

  13. omelettes • An Omelette is a dish made from beaten eggs with a small amount of milk/cream/water added and then quickly cooked with butter or oil in a frying pan. • Omelettes are often folded around a fillings such as cheese, ham, vegetables etc. Chef: Good Morning Sir, how would you like your eggs cooked today? Guest: I would like to have an omelette Chef: Certainly, what would you like to have inside your omelette? Guest: I would like some Ham, Tomato, Cheese and Onion, Please.

  14. ORDERING EGGS…… CHEF: Good morning sir, how are you today? GUEST: I’m great, thanks for asking CHEF: What would you like for breakfast? GUEST: I would like some fried eggs CHEF: How would you like your fried eggs cooked? GUEST: Sunny side up please CHEF: Please have seat sir and I will bring them to your table GUEST: Thank you

  15. ACTIVITIES 1. In pairs take in turns to read the dialogues on your handouts 2. Complete the 2 Puzzles and work out what is the hidden message. 3. Rearrange the words to make the correct sentences

  16. HOW DO YOU LIKE YOUR EGGS? BOILED? FRIED? POACHED? SCRAMBLED? OMELETTE?

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