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  2. How to Fry an Egg the Right Way - AOL

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    Learn how to fry an egg so you can make perfect sunny-side up eggs, over-easy eggs, over-medium eggs and over-hard eggs. The post How to Fry an Egg the Right Way appeared first on Taste of Home.

  3. Churrasco {Ecuadorian Steak and Eggs with Green Chili Sauce}

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    Heat remaining tablespoon of oil in a large cast iron skillet (or heavy, oven-safe skillet) over medium high heat. Once shimmering, add steak and brown (without touching) for 5 minutes.

  4. What's the best way to fry an egg? Chrissy Teigen's method ...

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    In a series of videos posted to Twitter Monday night, Teigen showcased her preferred frying technique for making eggs, which she used to top a Cajun-spiced catfish.

  5. Mee pok - Wikipedia

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    The sauce consists of 4 components: chili, oil, vinegar and other condiments such as soy sauce and pepper. The chili is made from various ingredients and its preparation often includes frying and blending. Oil, traditionally lard, ensures a smooth texture in the noodles, although vegetable oil is sometimes used as a healthier though less tasty ...

  6. Chorrillana - Wikipedia

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    Chorrillana is a Chilean dish consisting of a plate of salted French fries topped with different types of sliced meat, sausages and other ingredients, most commonly scrambled or fried eggs, and caramelized onions. [1] [2] [3] It is commonly served as a comfort food in bars and pubs. Because of its large size, it is usually served as a dish to ...

  7. Chili oil - Wikipedia

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    Chili oil is a condiment made from vegetable oil that has been infused with chili peppers. [1] Different types of oil and hot peppers are used, and other components may also be included. [ 2 ] It is commonly used in Chinese cuisine , Mexico, Italy, and elsewhere.

  8. The Perfect Sunny Side Up Egg - AOL

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    Cracking an egg on the side of a pan could cause the shell to push up into the egg. Drop the egg into the pan and make sure to keep the heat low. Drop the egg into the pan and make sure to keep ...

  9. List of Hawaiian dishes - Wikipedia

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    "Hawaiian" chili pepper and "chili pepper water" Chili paste similar to sambal or sriracha; Chili powder like shichimi or gochugaru; Chili oil including chili crisp and layu; Curry (Japanese) powder or roux blocks; Ginger scallion sauce - called geung yeung, traditionally served with cold ginger chicken, but now also being used as a dressing ...