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Eggs

Discussion in 'Hobbies and Interests' started by papadave, Feb 3, 2015.

  1. jetjr

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    Cause if you didn't we couldn't call you Northeast Al
     
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    The turkeys are starting to lay. Turkey egg in the center.


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  3. NortheastAl

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    Southeast Al and Southwest Al work just fine too.

    Three inches of snow on the first day of spring. Not exactly setting up a warming trend.
     
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    Yea it looks like we got around 4 or 5 here.
     
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    Just came across a new way to make boiled eggs thought I'd share on this thread..

    Pressure cook those eggs. Crazy but it works..

    Store bought or day old they peel easy.

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    So here is the way I make them. Start with however many eggs you want.
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    Made a face on this one. (Didn't want you to think I snuck in an old one)
     
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    We have an electric pressure cooker. Stove tops work also. image.jpeg

    Usually I cook about a dozen at a time. (Grab and go for breakfast)

    Add one cup water. Cook on low pressure for six to seven minutes.
    Take of heat and release pressure.
     

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    Send them to a cold water bath for 10 minutes image.jpeg

    If I am having for that morning. I usually cool until I can handle them. Like warm eggs with toast.
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    Smack and peel. This is the cool part. They peel so easy. Before I would have more egg stuck to the shell.
     
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    Promise this the same egg. image.jpeg

    Nearly perfect (was in a hurry and how do you hold an egg and take a picture at the same time.
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    Finished product.. Little salt and pepper with toast. Perfect Sunday breakfast.
     
  9. papadave

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    Now I want eggs.
    What a cool idea WR.
    We need to buy a pressure cooker.
     
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    Nice! Is the 6 or 7 minutes after it starts steaming, or from when you place on the heat?
     
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    After it starts steaming. Enjoy
     
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