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Brilio.net - Eggs can be said to be a must-have cooking ingredient in the kitchen. This ingredient can be transformed into various delicious dishes ranging from scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, omelettes, fried eggs, and many more. Fried eggs seem to be a favorite of many people, because they are easy to make.
However, sometimes processed fried eggs are less appetizing, because the results tend to be hard, less tasty, or even still smell fishy. Well, the owner of the Instagram account @kintanfebira admits that he often experiences this. As a result, he had to rack his brains to be more creative when making fried eggs for his baby's MPASI.
The reason is, small children have tongues that tend to be more sensitive than adults, so if food doesn't suit their tongue, they automatically refuse to eat. However, the owner of the Instagram account @kintanfebira has a trick to make the processed fried eggs tastier and softer with the addition of one kitchen ingredient.
"One of the tricks for cooking eggs with soft edges will not be scalded by children," he stressed, quoted by BrilioFood from Instagram @kintanfebira on Tuesday (6/8).
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Before getting into the trick, first prepare the Teflon and then add enough cooking oil. Heat the Teflon over medium heat, then break the egg onto it. Wait until the egg white is no longer clear.
photo: Instagram/@kintanfebira
Next, pour in the coconut milk or broth. Yup, that's the basic kitchen ingredient for practicing tricks to make fried eggs tastier and softer. Continue the process of frying the fried eggs until they are perfectly cooked, then serve.
photo: Instagram/@kintanfebira
How about it? Isn't this trick about frying fried eggs so soft and tasty really interesting? Instagram account user @kintanfebira also explained that this trick can also add calories to fried eggs, especially if you add coconut milk.
On the other hand, as reported by solidstarts.com, coconut milk will also be a source of nutrients such as fat, fiber, iron, various vitamins, and so on that children need to support their growth and development.
(brl/lut)