There has been some dispute regarding bagged eggs recently.

I would be remiss if I did not follow up on this properly, so that the lemmy community might come to some kind of consensus regarding this highly controversial culinary phenomenon.

Serious answers only, please.

  • @[email protected]
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    442 years ago

    It’s scrambled eggs in a bag.

    They’re used in hotel restaurants, canteens, cafeteries etc. for making a uniform product when serving many people in a buffet.

    It’s alright, I guess. Eggs are great for this kind of product.

    It would be nice to save the plastic bag and just make actual scrambled eggs, which is about as difficult as opening the bag anyway. However in kitchens like in hotels where the staff is new every month, it’s an easy way to keep that dish from fucking up.

    I was once at a 4 star hotel where a chef would cook each dish of scrambled eggs individually for each guest from a selection of additional ingredients and spices. Sure it was a luxury experience, but I could as well have eaten the bagged eggs and added some stuff myself if I actually needed mushrooms and peppers etc.

  • @[email protected]
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    62 years ago

    I spend a lot of time in hotels but for work where i tend to start at 6am. Breakfast is still not an option cause I’m usually leaving at 0530 and be damned if I’m waking up at 0400 to go have shitty Breakfast

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    2 years ago

    If you read the response, he’s talking about scrambled eggs, which you can get in a bag.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      42 years ago

      Another response says I can put a hard boiled egg into a bag.

      I’m still not entirely sure if that’s possible, but I’m going to try it first thing tomorrow.

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        Hard boiled eggs are made on premise as they wouldn’t transport in a bag without disintegrating.

        Was the case when I worked in a 200 bedrooms hotel kitchen anyway…

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        2 years ago

        It sounds like you’re at the forefront of putting-prepared-eggs-in-bags research. Let us know your findings and may we take one more step closer to finally achieving the lofty dream of putting devilled eggs in a burlap sack.

        • @[email protected]OP
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          32 years ago

          I have a team of engineers working on this. By next week we’ll be able to put a quiche into a louis vuitton.

      • @[email protected]
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        52 years ago

        Another response says I can put a hard boiled egg into a bag.

        That was someone else guessing. The person talking about scrambled eggs was the original person who referenced “bagged eggs”.

  • @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    Honestly I’m very glad to see this thread. Saw the original comment this morning and was thoroughly bemused, it’s probably been weighing on my subconscious all day.

  • conciselyverbose
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    72 years ago

    Best guess literally a bag of precooked, pre scrambled eggs dumped in a warming tray for breakfast.