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Nicole Alderman wrote:This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Food Prep and Preservation
For this badge bit, you will fry an egg on a cast iron skillet so that is slides around.
Step1Season Your Pan
To do this, you are going to want a seasoned cast iron skillet. If you do not have a seasoned one, here's a great article by Paul about seasoning one: How To: Cast Iron Skillet Non-Stick and Lasts a Lifetime. Here's an excerpt:
paul wheaton wrote: I think the best way to season a cast iron skillet is to use it. In the beginning, you might use a little more oil/grease than you would normally use - just to make sure that you don't have to scrub afterward. Once you have some seasoning layers built up, you can use less oil/grease. That's it! All of your cast iron seasoning needs are taken care of by just simply using the cast iron cookware.
Step2Cook your egg!
Now that your skillet is seasoned, it's time to show it off! You can cook your egg however you like (omelet, scrambled, fried)--it just needs to not stick and be fried in the pan!
Generally, it's good to get your pan heated before you crack the egg on it. That helps it not stick. Medium heat tends to work well for me when cooking an egg.
Put a bit of butter or other oil in your pan. You don't need much. Wait until the oil is hot enough that a drop of water sizzles on the oil in. Now crack your egg in! Depending on your egg, you might want to turn the heat down to medium-low (duck eggs tend to do better at lower temps), but, some people like their eggs crispy, so cook your egg the way you want!
Here's a video of an egg sliding merrily around in Paul and Jocelyn's pan.
To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
- you must use a cast iron skillet
- you must cook an egg on the skillet, and it must be able to slide around
To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must provide:
- a ten second long video showing the egg sliding around the pan
- pics (or video) of the pan cleanup
Clarifications:
- All food prep and preservation BBs strictly prohibit plastic, teflon or aluminum touching the food at any point
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Note: Needs photos of eggs cooking
Actually, we also need a 10 second video of the egg sliding around the pan,
hopefully this URL works [youtube]https://youtube.com/shorts/pgXhAivyOVU?si=SnJrPzUrawbPfOBd[/youtube]
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Nicole Alderman wrote:This is a badge bit (BB) that is part of the PEP curriculum. Completing this BB is part of getting the sand badge in Food Prep and Preservation
For this badge bit, you will fry an egg on a cast iron skillet so that is slides around.
Step1Season Your Pan
To do this, you are going to want a seasoned cast iron skillet. If you do not have a seasoned one, here's a great article by Paul about seasoning one: How To: Cast Iron Skillet Non-Stick and Lasts a Lifetime. Here's an excerpt:
paul wheaton wrote: I think the best way to season a cast iron skillet is to use it. In the beginning, you might use a little more oil/grease than you would normally use - just to make sure that you don't have to scrub afterward. Once you have some seasoning layers built up, you can use less oil/grease. That's it! All of your cast iron seasoning needs are taken care of by just simply using the cast iron cookware.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/zjgP-6W_YN4[/youtube]
Step2Cook your egg!
Now that your skillet is seasoned, it's time to show it off! You can cook your egg however you like (omelet, scrambled, fried)--it just needs to not stick and be fried in the pan!
Generally, it's good to get your pan heated before you crack the egg on it. That helps it not stick. Medium heat tends to work well for me when cooking an egg.
Put a bit of butter or other oil in your pan. You don't need much. Wait until the oil is hot enough that a drop of water sizzles on the oil in. Now crack your egg in! Depending on your egg, you might want to turn the heat down to medium-low (duck eggs tend to do better at lower temps), but, some people like their eggs crispy, so cook your egg the way you want!
Here's a video of an egg sliding merrily around in Paul and Jocelyn's pan.
[youtube]https://youtu.be/K3hGxEpuY2U[/youtube]
To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
- you must use a cast iron skillet
- you must cook an egg on the skillet, and it must be able to slide around
To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must provide:
- a ten second long video showing the egg sliding around the pan
- pics (or video) of the pan cleanup
Clarifications:
- All food prep and preservation BBs strictly prohibit plastic, teflon or aluminum touching the food at any point
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