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Sorry to disagree but you really don't want to nuke anything that is raw into a cooked state, especially eggs! Why you ask, they will become tough and rubbery. We scramble each individual egg and prefry it in a small frying pan, what I get is a round, pre-cooked egg that has about a two day holding time. These get cooled, then stacked and stored in my sandwich station. customer requests a breakfast panini, we use two slices of cheese, a pre-cooked egg and whatever meat they want. This goes on the panini grill for about four to five minutes My customers love our breakfast sandwiches. I am giving you the benefit of many years of experience, never, ever nuke an egg. . .ever!!!
Sorry to disagree but you really don't want to nuke anything that is raw into a cooked state, especially eggs! Why you ask, they will become tough and rubbery. We scramble each individual egg and prefry it in a small frying pan, what I get is a round, pre-cooked egg that has about a two day holding time. These get cooled, then stacked and stored in my sandwich station. customer requests a breakfast panini, we use two slices of cheese, a pre-cooked egg and whatever meat they want. This goes on the panini grill for about four to five minutes My customers love our breakfast sandwiches. I am giving you the benefit of many years of experience, never, ever nuke an egg. . .ever!!!
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