A savvy cook has shared their tip which shows you how to perfectly fry an egg in seconds flat - without using the hob
Eggs are an essential ingredient, always handy in your fridge for whipping up a quick and nutritious meal at a moment's notice. No matter if you're craving poached, scrambled, boiled or the full English with a magnificent fried egg, they take no time to cook. The classic fried egg often finds its place atop our morning toast, yet many grapple with the art of crisping the egg white while keeping the yolk soft and gooey.
' What follows is an unveiling of a flawless fried egg. A sprinkle of salt and pepper and a taste test confirms Claire's approval, she said: 'That's good. That's really good. So easy and no cleanup. Absolutely delicious.' Amazed TikTokers are showering praise on Claire's method in the comment section, eager to give it a whirl themselves. One user, marvelling at the simplicity, said: 'Wow that's incredible. It's taken me years to realise you can do this.
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