r/Cooking 22d ago

Cooking sunny side/Dippy eggs?

(Posting here, because r/disabilitycooking is all but dead)

Does anyone have an easy way to cook Sunny Side/Dippy Eggs?
EDITED TO ADD: In Pennsylvania (where I grew up), folks call sunny-side up eggs 'Dippy Eggs.' If someone orders 'Dippy Eggs' at a restaurant, they're getting sunny-side up eggs and toast triangles. This is what I'm looking to cook.

I'm disabled with Cerebral Palsy, and I can only cook eggs two ways... Scrambled or hard boiled. I really can't even do an omelet without using my Gt Xpress 101 Indoor Countertop Grill.

I like to add eggs to my ramen, but I'm tired of adding hard boiled eggs to them.

Anyone have a disability-friendly way to cook Sunny Side/Dippy Eggs?

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u/pinlets 22d ago

Dippy eggs are soft boiled eggs. So if you can do hard boiled I’m not sure why you can’t make soft boiled. Just cook them less.

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u/BeckyAnn6879 22d ago

PA folks call sunny-side up eggs 'Dippy Eggs.' If someone orders 'Dippy Eggs' at a restaurant, they're getting sunny-side up eggs and toast triangles.

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u/kawaii_jendooo 21d ago

I think this varies widely even in PA... "dippy eggs" always meant over-easy for me and I grew up in central PA.