Okay, finally got time since we left for PortCON on Thursday, so I'm happy to post another fun recipe. This one is a bit more simple, and rarely looked at by non-Asians.
This is a good snack/lunch sandwich.
This one's a bit simpler, but still requires a little attention when cooking.
Materials:-Bread (preferably Large and a bit thick)
-Butter (preferably a stick)
-2 eggs (Jumbo or Large. Medium and smalls won't do)
-2 Skillets (preferably Teflon)
-PAM spray or vegetable oil (Spray tends to work better, don't know why)
Instructions:1a) Preheat 1 skillet with medium fire
1b) Preheat other skillet with fire between medium and high.
2) While skillets preheat, the one spray/pour oil onto the one on medium.
3) The skillet with more heat should be hot enough by now to take your stick of butter and then slowly cover it in a circular motion.
4) Now take 2 slices of bread and place it on the butter skillet.
5) Crack 2 eggs to cook on the oil/spray skillet to fry.
-Optional Alternative Step 5) Fry 2 scrambled eggs onto oil/spray skillet. (Be sure they're not whipped)
6) By this time, turn off the fire for the butter skillet and place the bread onto a plate with the toasted side face-up.
7) Flip the eggs to make sure they cook evenly. (Make sure they are well done. Runny eggs will kill the taste of the whole dish.)
-Optional Alternative Step 7) If doing scrambled eggs, make sure you flip it enough that you make an egg patty.
8) Turn off the fire and place the two eggs on top of 1 slice of bread and close the other on top (be sure the two toasted sides are on the inside)
-OA Step 8) Be sure to fold the egg patty evenly over 1 slice and close the other on top.
9) Be sure to serve FRESH and HOT.
This dish is simple, but the flavor you get from how it's cooked is very not. If you wish to add anything, try not to add more than just a pinch of salt. Honestly, the natural flavors that you get from this cooking method will make something you never knew was right under your nose. ENJOY!