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Web chef, Kimberly Turner, from shares with you How to Boil Eggs, whether you want soft or hard boiled eggs, and how to cool them to peel them.
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Web chef, Kimberly Turner, from shares with you How to Boil Eggs, whether you want soft or hard boiled eggs, and how to cool them to peel them.
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30 Comments
This is my dream fetish..if any girl make boil eggs for me..oh my lord..hear me Kimberly..
not interested in eggs! Very interested in gorgeous blondes though.
Well, that sounds amazing, Phil. I'm glad to hear it. I love to hear people who have passion for what they are doing.
lol…Glad you'll be boiling eggs – the right way.
Come back by anytime!
Kimberly 😉
I love everything about it so far. Everyone has been a pleasure to work with. Next week we get to make desserts.
I'm majoring in nutrition, but I am most likely going to take another culinary class in the future. As for now, I think im going to boil some eggs (the right way).
Thanks Kimberly.
That's pretty cool, Phil. How are you enjoying your course?
Well, thank you for the compliments, and I'm ever so glad the shows are helpful to you.
Kimberly 🙂
I love your videos. I'm currently enrolled in a Food Theory Preparation course so i've been searching for various ways of how people prepare foods. Initially I was drawn to your beauty, but I found the videos to be very helpful as well.
Nice. I like to mix it up a bit too… 😉
I use a garlic pepper and salt. I also grease the pan with coconut oil. Toss in some grated cheese. And I always tops with some kind of salsa or hot sause.
My way is simple with salt & pepper, butter in the pan, if I'm serving everyone.
If it's for me, I love freshly chopped cilantro or parsley, salt & pepper, of course.
And you?
Kimberly 🙂
How do you season scrambled eggs when you cook them?
Did you get a chance to try hard cooking eggs in the oven yet?
Good to know – I may try this tomorrow am for my mom's breakfast…
Thanks, Scott!
Kimberly 🙂
325 degrees.
Interesting. I will have to try it…Do you remember the temp, by chance?
LOL…You've got to! I need my tea in the morning…that's for sure.
Let me know if you give this a try Kimberly and tell me what you think.
Place eggs in a muffin tray, turn the oven to 325 degrees, pop in for about 25-30 minutes and remove. Very tasty and easy to peel.
Sounds good. Let us know!!!
And baked them. I'll try and find the temp and time. It's been a while since I made some.
Not water. I placed the eggs in a muffin tin ans
Interesting! In water, I'm assuming?
How long did it take, Scott? Just curious…
Kimberly 🙂
The Queen of tea. You always have a warm drink within your reach!
Well, thank you very much, Chris.
Kimberly 🙂
Hahahah…very funny! @ least it helped 1433 people thought it helped them. 🙂
I can agree with that Mr. Clean Shave! Thanks for sharing,
Kimberly 🙂
Always start with cold water!!! And always remember, that every cookingplate and pot is different, so timing can be different! Do it the Heston way, and take it off the heating plate, after about 6 minutes,once it is boiling, it makes it perfect, but again, the timer depends on your cookware! Slow cooking is key!
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Awesome! I'm glad you'll try it out, and you like the videos! I appreciate you sharing! Come back by…
Kimberly 🙂
Ok good to know. I will try it ur way!! Just discovered your videos and I love it! New subscriber here : )
Good question, tasha! Yes, it's ok…it's your kitchen. However, you want to be careful doing it that way too…You could shock the egg in the boiling water…i.e. temperature is so different than itself, and the egg can crack open.
Also, you'll have to mess with the cooking time, because that will be affected too. You'll be boiling it a bit longer than if you had the egg in the water from the get go.
I suggest doing it this way, but you can make anything work, girl! Eat Deliciously!
Kimberly, I've actually let the water boil first and then put the eggs in. Is that ok too?