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how do i make the egg used as a filling for sandwich or burger fluffy like in dunkin doughnuts and macdonalds?

rsmn33: how do i make the egg used as a filling for sandwich or burger fluffy like in dunkin doughnuts and macdonalds?
how much time do i need to cook the egg in the microwave oven and at what setting high medium or low?

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Answer by Auntiem115
they add milk to make it fluffy

Answer by Miranda
add a little club soda.
why would you cook eggs in the microwave? yuk.

Answer by redhotboxsoxfan
First whip the eggs until they froth, then in microwave for 30 seconds to 1 minute depending on microwave power setting. Use the high setting. Start out with 30 seconds and then go up as needed to get eggs right.

Answer by sarkyastic31
You put a knob of butter in your dish or cup and melt that for couple of secs, then break your egg in, make sure you pierce the egg yolk, pop in for about min on high. Yum

Answer by [email protected]
1st you need to buy the liquid egg substance that they are using. If you would like to make fluffy eggs with real eggs, whisk your eggs vigorously with a whisk( you can use a fork, but a hand whisk is best for maximum air) It is all in the aeration process to make them light and fluffy. Pour directly after whisking into a preheated oiled(olive oil or butter) frying pan on medium heat. As your egg is cooking, gently lift around edges of pan with a spatula as it cooks and becomes firm, allowing the uncooked egg to slide underneath as evenly as possible. When the egg is firm enough to flip all at once, do so(use a plate slightly larger then pan if too big to be done with a spatula by placing plate over pan and inverting then sliding back into pan). Stick pan under broiler in oven to finish 45 sec to 1 minute or leave flipped egg on plate and finish in microwave 20 to 30 second depending on wattage and amount of egg. Using 2 to 3 eggs in a smaller pan(6″- 8″) will give you the best results.

Answer by aksmicrogames
First mix the egg then put in microwave in high

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