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Coddling Eggs???
beautiful-dreamer
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No, i can boil an egg :rotfl: (really)
A friend told me about a way of boiling eggs that involves breaking the egg into a pot shaped egg, adding some pepper or cheese then sealing the pot and boiling like you would normally boil an egg. I can't for the life of me remember what this gadget is called :rolleyes:
It's not something new, they've been around for years. Apologies if i have posted on the wrong thread.
Thanks in advance
A friend told me about a way of boiling eggs that involves breaking the egg into a pot shaped egg, adding some pepper or cheese then sealing the pot and boiling like you would normally boil an egg. I can't for the life of me remember what this gadget is called :rolleyes:
It's not something new, they've been around for years. Apologies if i have posted on the wrong thread.
Thanks in advance
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:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0
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Penelope_Penguin wrote: »
Ha ha, that's it :T
You're a star, that's been driving me crackers :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
I used to be indecisive but now I am not sure.0
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Thanks, now that's a good idea!! I do like Lakeland0 -
I've always wondered what coddled eggs were. Thye look yummy!
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beautiful-dreamer wrote: »Thanks, now that's a good idea!! I do like Lakeland
You've already stated that you know how to boil an egg, why do you think paying £4.88 for a glorified egg timer is good!
It will only work if you are standing looking into the pan! If you can do that, why not just stand looking at your watch, or clock, or what ever else you are currently using to time your eggs.0 -
oystercatcher wrote: »I've always wondered what coddled eggs were. Thye look yummy!
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Coddled eggs are eggs that are put into boiling water, the heat turned off and left until the are done (about ten minutes).0 -
Penelope_Penguin wrote: »
Coddled eggs are, IMHO, a much under-rated way of cooking eggs. Very popular in Victorian times.The acquisition of wealth is no longer the driving force in my life.
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Before you go to Lakeland,have a look in Poundland.They had these in last week.I already have one from Lakeland but got some for my daughters.They are identical to the Lakeland ones.0
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