Anonymous wrote:Only time an egg was too runny for me on first glance was in Japan- when it was cracked raw right in top of my rice. Ate it anyway. Lived to tell the tale and would do it again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably, yes, you are in the minority in being “grossed out” by this. That would be a outside the mainstream view that is a unlikely to be shared by many others.
A very large percentage of Americans think runny eggs yolks are gross.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like runny eggs yolks. I like scrambled, poached or hardboiled. To me runny yolks are in the same category as mushy overcooked mushrooms. I love melted cheese though.
I wouldn't avoid a restaurant because of them.
Claims to not like runny egg yolks while simultaneously stating they like poached eggs. Wth?
5 - 6 minutes gives a nice tender nonrunny poached egg. I don't care what Julia Child or anyone else says. OP likes poached as well, guessing she makes them the same way as me. I can't believe how stuck up people are about how others should eat.
Anonymous wrote:I’m a food “influencer” (don’t love the term) and I think it’s totally fine however you like your eggs and cheese the way you do. And I’m intrigued but your comment, because I obviously never want to “gross anyone out” with what I post.
I like a soft-medium (aka runny) poached egg, but I also like scrambled. Can I assume that your aversion to a softer poach is that it may be undercooked that way?
As far as the cheese - gotta admit I’m
Scratching my head on this one. What is it about a cheese pull that doesn’t appeal? I can’t imagine it would be an undercooking issue here so I’m not sure what the aversion would be?
So keep posting for the glorious imagery. If people can't separate what they are looking at from what will actually go in their mouths they have problems. Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't like runny eggs yolks. I like scrambled, poached or hardboiled. To me runny yolks are in the same category as mushy overcooked mushrooms. I love melted cheese though.
I wouldn't avoid a restaurant because of them.
Claims to not like runny egg yolks while simultaneously stating they like poached eggs. Wth?
5 - 6 minutes gives a nice tender nonrunny poached egg. I don't care what Julia Child or anyone else says. OP likes poached as well, guessing she makes them the same way as me. I can't believe how stuck up people are about how others should eat.
Anonymous wrote:It seems my instagram feed has a deluge of foodies, local restaurants and influencer cooks poking runny eggs for photos and clips. Similar to all the melty and stretchy cheese content, which is also gross. I like eggs, ideally scrambled or poached for breakfast, but a runny over-easy egg on top of everything breakfast, lunch and dinner, then poked or smushed to ooze yolk out, is so gross and unappealing. Why is this a thing? My husband said it makes him not want to go to one of our favorite neighborhood restaurants.
Anonymous wrote:The Runny yolk is what makes the egg delicious