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Fry an egg on a cast iron skillet - PEP BB food.sand.egg

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Frying an egg the way my wife prefers. There's a lot of bitter in the pan, but was scrambling 6 eggs right after.



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The cleaning process
The cleaning process
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I ordered this from Amazon 10 years ago for $15. I think just so I could get to a free shipping threshold. It has sat basically unused. What was I waiting for?
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Finally got around to getting a Vimeo account and doing this one.  Hooray!


*Please wait to approve this -- looks like I forgot to take a photo of cleaning the pan.  Will cook another and show the pan being cleaned.*
 
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Pan being cleaned.  See post above (no longer available for editing.)
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Sliding on the pan:

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Fresh from the coop to the pan.
Fresh from the coop to the pan.
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Cleanup time
Cleanup time
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Another swipe for cleanup.
Another swipe for cleanup.
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Here is my submission for the Food Preparation and Preservation - Sand - Clook/Fry an Egg on Cast Iron BB.

To document the completion of the BB, I have provided the following:
  - a ten-second long video showing the egg sliding around the pan
  - pics (or video) of the pan cleanup

I fried an egg and got the video then fried two more before cleaning up and enjoying my eggs :)

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Clean up is easy
Clean up is easy
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with some brown paper bag that goes into woodstove
with some brown paper bag that goes into woodstove
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My first BB!

Frying and sliding an egg around in cast iron.

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Getting ready to fry the egg
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Clean up with a brush
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Clean up while running under the faucet
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I confess to procrastinating on this BB because I've never done a video before. I've also never fried an egg with my left hand! Although a little awkward, the technique is so brilliant that which hand doesn't seem to matter.



Pan clean-up.

Before

So easy! I just wiped it out with a cloth rag (old sock).

Clean-up done.
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