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Beware Scrambled Eggs On A Buffet!


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During class today, my chef instructor told us all an interesting tip for keeping held scrambled eggs from turning to rubber while keeping them at the required temperature for keeping held eggs.

Add in some bechamel sauce.

As you may or may not know, bechamel sauce is made from a roux of butter and flour. Wheat flour.

Thought I'd let you know. Just one more reason to keep out of buffets and cafeterias!

Don't eat the eggs unless you see them made. :rolleyes:


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During class today, my chef instructor told us all an interesting tip for keeping held scrambled eggs from turning to rubber while keeping them at the required temperature for keeping held eggs.

Add in some bechamel sauce.

As you may or may not know, bechamel sauce is made from a roux of butter and flour. Wheat flour.

Thought I'd let you know. Just one more reason to keep out of buffets and cafeterias!

Don't eat the eggs unless you see them made. :rolleyes:

Wow! I never eat at buffets, but it's good to know anyway.

plantime Contributor

Things like this make me glad eggs give me migraines!

Viola 1 Rookie
Things like this make me glad eggs give me migraines!

:lol::lol: My mother used to tell me that something good comes out of everything :lol:

Lisa Mentor

Be our spy...... CIA rep.....Celiac-Intellegent-Agent. <_<

We won't blow your cover, just report when "D" calls........... :P

thanks for you heads-up. :)

Rikki Tikki Explorer

Wow I had no idea and that is probably something I would grab thinking it would be safe.

Thanks

Jestgar Rising Star

Thanks penguin. I would never have guessed it.


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Viola 1 Rookie
Be our spy...... CIA rep.....Celiac-Intellegent-Agent. <_<

We won't blow your cover, just report when "D" calls........... :P

thanks for you heads-up. :)

I agree! You are in a perfect possition to let us know what happens in restaurants!

We could appoint you the official CIA :lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Always good to know! Thank You

penguin Community Regular
Be our spy...... CIA rep.....Celiac-Intellegent-Agent. <_<

We won't blow your cover, just report when "D" calls........... :P

thanks for you heads-up. :)

Secret agent Chef Penguin reporting for duty! :lol:

tiffjake Enthusiast

YOU ROCK! :lol:

Viola 1 Rookie
Secret agent Chef Penguin reporting for duty! :lol:

Right on! :lol: We'll have to keep this thread just for you :P

tarnalberry Community Regular
Secret agent Chef Penguin reporting for duty! :lol:

We need a secret penguin waddle to let us know who's allowed "to know"... :P:D:lol:

plantime Contributor

And we'll have to add some happy feet dance steps to signal our understanding.

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