So, I heard about the possibility of scrambling your eggs while they are still in the shell... so I decided to give it a try.
First I watched this
YouTube video:
then I boiled eggs. The first egg, I left as is for comparison sake. The second egg had gone through what I saw as something similar to the centrifuge process. I spun the egg, and spun the egg, and spun the egg.... etc. Here are the results:
Egg 1:
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Super easy to peel |
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A beautiful perfect hard boiled egg |
Egg 2:
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Super difficult to peel!! |
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Seriously difficult to peel. Hate peeling eggs like this- it makes me dizzy! |
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No scrambling here- just a super rubbery like egg yolk.
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So I though I'd give it another go....
Egg 3:
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Not the easiest to peel... and certainly not scrambled... Let's check the insides... |
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Nope! No scrambling here. |
It didn't work, perhaps it will work for you. I'll be sticking to regular hard boiled eggs :)
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