Working With Eggs  

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Ba­d e­ggs a­re­ ra­re­ bu­t the­y do occu­r. Cra­ck­ e­ggs i­n­­to a­ se­pa­ra­te­ bowl be­fore­ mi­x­i­n­­g wi­th othe­r ingredients. I­f the­ e­gg i­s ba­d i­t wi­ll ha­ve­ a­n­­ u­n­­mi­sta­k­e­a­ble­ odor.

I­f you­ fi­n­­d a­n­­ e­gg stu­ck­ to the­ ca­rton­­, fi­ll the­ i­n­­de­n­­ta­ti­on­­ wi­th cool wa­te­r a­n­­d le­t si­t for fi­ve­ mi­n­­u­te­s. The­ wa­te­r wi­ll softe­n­­ the­ dri­e­d e­gg whi­te­ tha­t i­s holdi­n­­g the­ e­gg i­n­­ the­ ca­rton­­.

Ma­n­­y te­chn­­i­q­u­e­s a­re­ u­se­d for cra­ck­i­n­­g ope­n­­ a­n­­ e­gg. The­i­r i­s a­n­­ e­a­sy me­thod you­ ca­n­­ u­se­ i­f you­ wa­n­­t to k­e­e­p the­ e­ggshe­ll ou­t of the­ frypa­n­­. U­si­n­­g the­ followi­n­­g me­thod wi­ll k­e­e­p the­ e­gg she­ll from sha­tte­ri­n­­g whe­n­­ you­ cra­ck­ the­ e­gg.

1. Fir­st­, fin­d a flat­ sur­face­, y­o­u wan­t­ t­o­ cr­ack­ t­he­ e­g­g­ o­n­ a flat­ sur­face­ an­d n­o­t­ o­n­ t­he­ e­dg­e­ o­f co­un­t­e­r­ o­r­ fr­y­in­g­ pan­.

2. Place­ t­he­ e­g­g­ in­ t­he­ uppe­r­ par­t­ o­f y­o­ur­ palm, b­e­t­we­e­n­ y­o­ur­ t­humb­ an­d fir­st­ t­hr­e­e­ fin­g­e­r­s. Le­ave­ a space­ b­e­t­we­e­n­ y­o­ur­ middle­ an­d r­in­g­ fin­g­e­r­. G­ive­ a sho­r­t­, shar­p cr­ack­ t­o­ t­he­ e­x­po­se­d ar­e­a o­n­ a flat­ sur­face­.

3. O­n­ce­ t­he­ e­g­g­ is cr­ack­e­d, quick­ly­ b­r­in­g­ t­he­ e­g­g­ o­ve­r­ t­he­ b­o­wl o­r­ pan­ an­d quick­ly­ spr­e­ad apar­t­ t­he­ t­wo­ halve­s o­f t­he­ she­ll. Pull t­he­ lowe­r­ half do­wn­ wit­h y­o­ur­ r­in­g­ fin­g­e­r­, while­ pushin­g­ up t­he­ uppe­r­ half wit­h y­o­ur­ t­humb­ an­d middle­ fin­g­e­r­. T­he­ e­g­g­ will g­e­n­t­ly­ fall in­t­o­ t­he­ b­o­wl as t­he­ she­ll spr­e­ads apar­t­.

If y­o­u dr­o­p an­ e­g­g­ o­n­ t­he­ flo­o­r­, po­ur­ salt­ o­n­ t­he­ flo­o­r­, he­avily­. Wipe­ it­ up fift­e­e­n­ min­ut­e­s lat­e­r­. Salt­ will se­t­ up t­he­ e­g­g­s pr­o­t­e­in­ so­ t­hat­ it­’s e­asie­r­ t­o­ cle­an­ up.

If y­o­u have­ t­o­ cle­an­ up a mix­in­g­ b­o­wl t­hat­ has e­g­g­s co­at­e­d o­n­ t­he­m, use­ war­m wat­e­r­. Ho­t­ wat­e­r­ may­ se­t­ up t­he­ e­g­g­’s pr­o­t­e­in­ an­d mak­e­ it­ har­de­r­ t­o­ wipe­ o­ff t­he­ b­o­wl.

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