I know what you mean: my fried eggs are flat version of a hard boiled egg, only 
with some moisture left. You should get the pan good and hot first, so tgat the 
butter sizzles, before putting the eggs in and turning the heat down.
 By the time I get my other stuff for breakfast together, the eggs are done. I 
put the lid on mine too.

On Feb 2, 2016, at 1:28 PM, Teresa Mullen via Cookinginthedark 
<[email protected]> wrote:

I forgot to ask when you cook the eggs in this method, does it really cook 
because I am not a big fan of the slimy egg stuff! LOL

Teresa MullenSent from my iPhone

> On Feb 2, 2016, at 10:18 AM, Brenda Mueller via Cookinginthedark 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I make fried egg sandwiches all the time.  
> 
> Place two slices of bread side by side on a plate, and butter them.  
> Melt butter in a pan as you normally would for fried eggs, and crack two eggs 
> into it.  
> Cover the pan with a lid, and cook on low for two minutes.  
> 
> Put your eggs on the bread, and salt and pepper to taste.  
> Put your sandwich together.  
> No flipping is necessary because of the lid.  That's all there is to it.  
> Brenda Mueller 
> 
> 
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