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soft boiled egg cutter
first off: I have googled and read the web.
Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? I see several types: scissor rotate a cutter ring cigar cutter impact (drop the ball type) Any experiences with any of these? |
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"taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... > first off: I have googled and read the web. > > Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? > > I see several types: > > scissor > > rotate a cutter ring > > cigar cutter > > impact (drop the ball type) > > > Any experiences with any of these? It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the top gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a penny <g> -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 09:40:56 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... >> first off: I have googled and read the web. >> >> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >> >> I see several types: >> >> scissor >> >> rotate a cutter ring >> >> cigar cutter >> >> impact (drop the ball type) >> >> >> Any experiences with any of these? > >It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the top >gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a penny <g> Ditto - never crossed my mind there might be a tool for it. I quite frequently have a soft boiled egg for lunch, especially since someone posted a rather odd way to cook them but which works every time, they are now a quick, easy lunch. |
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> wrote in message ... > On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 09:40:56 -0000, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >>"taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... >>> first off: I have googled and read the web. >>> >>> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >>> >>> I see several types: >>> >>> scissor >>> >>> rotate a cutter ring >>> >>> cigar cutter >>> >>> impact (drop the ball type) >>> >>> >>> Any experiences with any of these? >> >>It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the >>top >>gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a penny >><g> > > Ditto - never crossed my mind there might be a tool for it. I quite > frequently have a soft boiled egg for lunch, especially since someone > posted a rather odd way to cook them but which works every time, they > are now a quick, easy lunch. Surely you must realize you cannot make a statement such as "especially since someone posted a rather odd way to cook them but which works every time" without sharing! I am all ears! |
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"Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "taxed and spent" > wrote in message > ... >> first off: I have googled and read the web. >> >> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >> >> I see several types: >> >> scissor >> >> rotate a cutter ring >> >> cigar cutter >> >> impact (drop the ball type) >> >> >> Any experiences with any of these? > > It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the > top gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a > penny <g> > Maybe I have not done this enough, but that surely has not been a very clean technique for me. And money is not the issue for this gizmoholic. |
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"taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... > > "Ophelia" > wrote in message > ... >> >> >> "taxed and spent" > wrote in message >> ... >>> first off: I have googled and read the web. >>> >>> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >>> >>> I see several types: >>> >>> scissor >>> >>> rotate a cutter ring >>> >>> cigar cutter >>> >>> impact (drop the ball type) >>> >>> >>> Any experiences with any of these? >> >> It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the >> top gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a >> penny <g> >> > > Maybe I have not done this enough, but that surely has not been a very > clean technique for me. And money is not the issue for this gizmoholic. I guess it is as clean as your finger nails <g> I can't say the money is much of an issue to me either, but space is! I am not sure how many more gizmos I can fit in so I need to be selective:) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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"taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... > Surely you must realize you cannot make a statement such as "especially > since someone posted a rather odd way to cook them but which works every > time" without sharing! I am all ears! I can tell you a foolproof way to cook hard boiled but since I never make soft boiled you must await Lucretia:) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 03:22:53 -0700, "taxed and spent"
> wrote: > > wrote in message .. . >> On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 09:40:56 -0000, "Ophelia" > >> wrote: >> >>> >>> >>>"taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... >>>> first off: I have googled and read the web. >>>> >>>> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >>>> >>>> I see several types: >>>> >>>> scissor >>>> >>>> rotate a cutter ring >>>> >>>> cigar cutter >>>> >>>> impact (drop the ball type) >>>> >>>> >>>> Any experiences with any of these? >>> >>>It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the >>>top >>>gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a penny >>><g> >> >> Ditto - never crossed my mind there might be a tool for it. I quite >> frequently have a soft boiled egg for lunch, especially since someone >> posted a rather odd way to cook them but which works every time, they >> are now a quick, easy lunch. > >Surely you must realize you cannot make a statement such as "especially >since someone posted a rather odd way to cook them but which works every >time" without sharing! I am all ears! > For two extra large eggs (in Canada) place in pot with 3/4 inch water. Boil for five minutes. Take off heat, drain then run cold tap over them for 30 seconds. You would need to vary the time a tiny bit depending on the size of the egg. It works perfectly every time, just nicely set white but retaining runny yolk. However many you cook, do not vary the 3/4 inch water. |
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On 10/28/2015 4:40 AM, Ophelia wrote:
> > > "taxed and spent" > wrote in message > ... >> first off: I have googled and read the web. >> >> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >> >> I see several types: >> >> scissor >> >> rotate a cutter ring >> >> cigar cutter >> >> impact (drop the ball type) >> >> >> Any experiences with any of these? > > It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the > top gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a > penny <g> > My mother used to make soft boiled eggs for us when we were sick. As I recall, she just used an ordinary kitchen knife and would remove the top of the egg by giving it a quick tap with the knife. MaryL |
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taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... first off: I have googled and read the web. Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? The teaspoon you're about to eat it with. One tap to make a small crack; insert spoon tip into crack and push, and it takes off the top of the egg. Janet UK |
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On 10/28/2015 8:30 AM, MaryL wrote:
> On 10/28/2015 4:40 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "taxed and spent" > wrote in message >> ... >>> first off: I have googled and read the web. >>> >>> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >>> (snipped) >> >> It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the >> top gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a >> penny <g> >> > > My mother used to make soft boiled eggs for us when we were sick. As I > recall, she just used an ordinary kitchen knife and would remove the top > of the egg by giving it a quick tap with the knife. > > MaryL > Yep, that's the way Mom did it and the way I've always done it. No special tool required unless you count the spoon you use to eat the egg. :) Jill |
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On 28/10/2015 6:30 AM, MaryL wrote:
> On 10/28/2015 4:40 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "taxed and spent" > wrote in message >> ... >>> first off: I have googled and read the web. >>> >>> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >>> >>> I see several types: >>> >>> scissor >>> >>> rotate a cutter ring >>> >>> cigar cutter >>> >>> impact (drop the ball type) >>> >>> >>> Any experiences with any of these? >> >> It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the >> top gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a >> penny <g> >> > > My mother used to make soft boiled eggs for us when we were sick. As I > recall, she just used an ordinary kitchen knife and would remove the top > of the egg by giving it a quick tap with the knife. > > MaryL > I'm a "slicer" too! I've always found the spoon method too fiddly. Graham -- November is "Sarcasm Month"! Yeah, right! |
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"taxed and spent" > wrote: > first off: I have googled and read the web. > > Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? > > I see several types: > > scissor > > rotate a cutter ring > > cigar cutter > > impact (drop the ball type) > > > Any experiences with any of these? America's Test Kitchen did a test of these and their choice was the impact style. |
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"Bruce" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 10:49:00 -0000, "Ophelia" > > wrote: > >> >> >>"taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... >> >>> Surely you must realize you cannot make a statement such as "especially >>> since someone posted a rather odd way to cook them but which works every >>> time" without sharing! I am all ears! >> >>I can tell you a foolproof way to cook hard boiled but since I never make >>soft boiled you must await Lucretia:) > > In my opinion the best way to have an egg is soft boiled and the worst > -but still ok- way is hard boiled. Oh? I rather like hard boiled eggs in salad:) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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"MaryL" > wrote in message ... > On 10/28/2015 4:40 AM, Ophelia wrote: >> >> >> "taxed and spent" > wrote in message >> ... >>> first off: I have googled and read the web. >>> >>> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >>> >>> I see several types: >>> >>> scissor >>> >>> rotate a cutter ring >>> >>> cigar cutter >>> >>> impact (drop the ball type) >>> >>> >>> Any experiences with any of these? >> >> It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the >> top gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a >> penny <g> >> > > My mother used to make soft boiled eggs for us when we were sick. As I > recall, she just used an ordinary kitchen knife and would remove the top > of the egg by giving it a quick tap with the knife. Yes I remember that way:)) That is what my mother used to do if I didn't get the top off before she came along with the knife:))) -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 1:05:18 AM UTC-7, taxed and spent wrote:
> first off: I have googled and read the web. > > Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? > > I see several types: > > scissor > > rotate a cutter ring > > cigar cutter > > impact (drop the ball type) > > > Any experiences with any of these? Buy an egg coddler. Grease coddler. Crack egg into coddler. Screw lid on. Place coddler in boiling water for seven minutes. Unscrew lid. Eat soft boiled egg with teaspoon. |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 09:40:56 -0000, "Ophelia" >
wrote: > > >"taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... >> first off: I have googled and read the web. >> >> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >> >> I see several types: >> >> scissor >> >> rotate a cutter ring >> >> cigar cutter >> >> impact (drop the ball type) >> >> >> Any experiences with any of these? > >It has been years since I had a soft boiled egg, but we used to tap the top >gently until it broke and just pick the shell off. Doesn't cost a penny <g> I have a serrated grapefruit spoon that removes a good sized piece of shell intact. http://www.amazon.com/RSVP-Endurance...rapfruit+spoon |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 22:07:07 +1100, Bruce > wrote:
>On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 10:49:00 -0000, "Ophelia" > >wrote: > >> >> >>"taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... >> >>> Surely you must realize you cannot make a statement such as "especially >>> since someone posted a rather odd way to cook them but which works every >>> time" without sharing! I am all ears! >> >>I can tell you a foolproof way to cook hard boiled but since I never make >>soft boiled you must await Lucretia:) > >In my opinion the best way to have an egg is soft boiled and the worst >-but still ok- way is hard boiled. There is no worst way, sliced hard cooked eggs make great sandwiches, hard cooked eggs snazz up salads, and one of the best and tastiest ways to keep eggs from spoiling is to pickle hard cooked eggs... and how else can you prepare egg salad without hard boiled eggs? I won't even mention deviled because that's one way I don't care for eggs unless I've made them myself... and then I'd much rather egg salad. |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 12:46:23 -0000, Janet > wrote:
> >taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... > first off: I have googled and read the web. > > Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? > >The teaspoon you're about to eat it with. One tap to make a small crack; >insert spoon tip into crack and push, and it takes off the top of the >egg. > > > Janet UK 'Zactly... I use a grapefruit spoon but any small spoon will do as well. |
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On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 8:46:32 AM UTC-4, Janet wrote:
> > The teaspoon you're about to eat it with. One tap to make a small crack; > insert spoon tip into crack and push, and it takes off the top of the > egg. > > > Janet UK But which end do you open? http://www.richardfisher.com |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 12:46:23 -0000, Janet > wrote:
> >taxed and spent" > wrote in message ... > first off: I have googled and read the web. > > Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? > >The teaspoon you're about to eat it with. One tap to make a small crack; >insert spoon tip into crack and push, and it takes off the top of the >egg. > > > Janet UK the table knife works just the same. Just tap around the egg top then lift it off Janet US |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 01:06:00 -0700, "taxed and spent"
> wrote: > first off: I have googled and read the web. > > Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? > > I see several types: > > scissor > > rotate a cutter ring > > cigar cutter > > impact (drop the ball type) > > > Any experiences with any of these? > Why are you compelled to eat a soft boiled egg in the shell? -- sf |
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"sf" > wrote in message ... > On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 01:06:00 -0700, "taxed and spent" > > wrote: > >> first off: I have googled and read the web. >> >> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? >> >> I see several types: >> >> scissor >> >> rotate a cutter ring >> >> cigar cutter >> >> impact (drop the ball type) >> >> >> Any experiences with any of these? >> > > Why are you compelled to eat a soft boiled egg in the shell? > The voices in my head tell me to do it. Why are you compelled to ask? |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 08:20:44 -0700 (PDT), Helpful person
> wrote: >On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 8:46:32 AM UTC-4, Janet wrote: >> >> The teaspoon you're about to eat it with. One tap to make a small crack; >> insert spoon tip into crack and push, and it takes off the top of the >> egg. >> >> >> Janet UK > >But which end do you open? > >http://www.richardfisher.com Nothing fancy. Put the egg in a shot glass, whichever end that fits the glass. Open the other end. Janet US |
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On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 09:33:51 -0700, "taxed and spent"
> wrote: > > "sf" > wrote in message > ... > > On Wed, 28 Oct 2015 01:06:00 -0700, "taxed and spent" > > > wrote: > > > >> first off: I have googled and read the web. > >> > >> Now: what do find to be the best soft boiled egg cutter? > >> > >> I see several types: > >> > >> scissor > >> > >> rotate a cutter ring > >> > >> cigar cutter > >> > >> impact (drop the ball type) > >> > >> > >> Any experiences with any of these? > >> > > > > Why are you compelled to eat a soft boiled egg in the shell? > > > > The voices in my head tell me to do it. Why are you compelled to ask? > For the same reason you were compelled to post. -- sf |
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On 2015-10-28, Mark Storkamp > wrote:
> America's Test Kitchen did a test of these and their choice was the > impact style. Specifically, this model: http://tinyurl.com/qzwxbnr Geez, with all the ATK and Cook's Illustrated fans, in here, Ida thought this particular device was a given. I almost bought one. I was gonna go big into sous vide (eggs, stk, etc), but changed my mind. To sous vide a tough round stk so it's melt-in-yer-maw tender takes 20 HRS!!! I can do the same in my pressure cooker in 40 mins. I can definitely see the advantage of sous vide in a resto, but for home cooking it's jes a waste of time/electricity, IMO. ;) nb |
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On 2015-10-28, Janet > wrote:
> Transpondian culture contrast; I own no shot glasses but I do have egg > cups. "British slime is so much more proper than American slime" --Jack Hodgins, Bones nb |
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On 28/10/2015 1:51 PM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, > says... >> >> On Wednesday, October 28, 2015 at 8:46:32 AM UTC-4, Janet wrote: >>> >>> The teaspoon you're about to eat it with. One tap to make a small crack; >>> insert spoon tip into crack and push, and it takes off the top of the >>> egg. >>> >>> >>> Janet UK >> >> But which end do you open? > > The pointy one. > > Janet UK > So you don't wear 5" heels! :-) Graham -- November is "Sarcasm Month"! Yeah, right! |
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