How to Make French Toast Quick and Easy Recipe

welcome to jabbar easy cooking. Today I'm going to show you how to make an easy and delicious French toast recipe. You know French toast recipe is one of those things that doesn't need to be complicated, uh, it doesn't need any fancy ingredients, which you know sometimes is the case. It's best to keep things simple and the French toast recipe is one of those things, so without further ado, let's get started with this recipe.                                                     First things Make the batter Make the batter Obviously you'll need a batter for this. Your bread is on a pie plate and you're done. Break in two large eggs and you're done. Better than me and try not to get shells in your eggs, no one likes that. Crunchy bits in their French toast recipe Simply break in two eggs. Using a pie plate and a fork You have to break the...

How to clean black stone after cooking eggs and complete egg cooking chart

How to clean black stone after cooking eggs and complete egg cooking chart.

                         

cooking eggs

      

Cooking an egg on a blackstone is quick and fun. Whether you prefer a sunny side up omelette, Blackstone gives you the best results every time. 


But after enjoying your delicious eggs, it's just as important to clean your grill properly to keep it in tip-top shape.


In this blog, we’ll walk you through how to cook different types of eggs on your Blackstone and a complete egg cooking chart


Best Ways to Cook Eggs on a Blackstone Griddle Placing the blackstone griddle on a smooth, flat surface is ideal for cooking eggs evenly.  


 Here are some special methods


1. Fried Eggs (One sided fried egg)


Temperature: Medium-low

Time: 2-3 minutes


Here is my advice 

That you add a lid to cook the top of the egg evenly.


2. Scrambled eggs

Temperature: Medium

Time: 3-5 minutes

Method: Add oil and stir gently.


3. Omelet

Temperature: Medium

Time: 5-7 minutes

Tip: Use two spatulas to fold and flip.



4. Boiled eggs (not on the grill but a nice side)

Use a pot on the side burner if your blackstone has one.




        Complete egg cooking chart


Fried Eggs

Medium-low

2-3 minutes

Use a dome lid for 

even top cooking


Scrambled eggs

Medium

3-5 minutes

Flip gently for run

ny yolks.


Omelet

Medium

 5-7 minutes

Add fillings before folding.



Boiled eggs

High (boiling)

10-12 minutes 

Use a pot, not on the grill.




The most important step is to clean your blackstone after cooking How to Clean Your Blackstone After Cooking Eggs



Eggs can leave behind residue that can stick to dishes if not cleaned properly.Here are some easy ways to clean a blackstone grill.


Method 1: Allow the grill to cool slightly.

Do not add water to the grill until it is cool Because it can damage the surface.


Method 2: Eliminate food bits.

Try to gently remove the egg residue using a scraper to help.



Method 3: Add hot water.

Add a little warm water (not too much) to loosen the remaining food. No need to use soap avoid using soap.


Method 4: Clean through paper.

Use a paper towel, paper or cloth to clean the surface.



Final suggestions


  •   Always season your grill after cleaning.

  • For sticky messes, use a Blackstone Scouring Pad.


The bottom line: Cooking eggs on your Blackstone is fast, easy, and delicious—and with proper care, your grill will stay in top condition for years. 

Use our egg cooking chart and  leaning tips every time, and your breakfast will always be a success!




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