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justineo | 20:29 Mon 18th Jul 2005 | Food & Drink
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what's the best way to boil an egg?
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suopsant of water and a modicum of heat
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merci, didn't think of heat
put it in the microwave fot 12 mins on full power!   tee hee
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should I prick it first, the<one?
hwa hwa hwa! sid james style laff
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sorry what's funny about that?
get the missus to do it LOL
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I don't get that either
Call it loads of rude names like egghead and yolky and eventually it will be boiling mad.  Saves cooking and no pan to wash
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Bribe ( or threaten) the kids to do it, that way if it goes pear shaped, you've someone to yell at!
Perhaps this should be under Food & Drink.
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The best way is to put it in a small saucepan full of water, and boil it until you can see a tiny crack form in parts of it.

Its difficult to give a time limit as to how long it should be boiled, but if you see it crack, then you are sure its done.

Bernardo, were you going to say sprinkle custard over the thin end of James Alexandrou's moustache, smear him with treacle and throw him over the neighbours fence? 

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I always wait for the water to boil in the pan before putting the eggs in as I don't want to putt the eggs in cold water and then have to stand and watch the pot for it to boil and then time it from there... far too much hassle.

I prick the eggs because that prevents them from cracking when you dip them in boiling water. I lower them into the water with a table spoon so they slowly get adjusted to the heat and for soft boiled I give them about 5-6 mins for large eggs (6-7 for those ones called BIG) and about 10-11 for hardboiled.

I've just realised that this question has been moved from ChatterBank to Food & Drink section.  Maybe that's why only the orthodox bourgeois methods are listed, and my earlier answer - advocating a more modern method of boiling an egg, using the most up-to-date technology - has been grobilsked by the Editor.
in boiling water

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