on 12-01-2018 21:47
on 12-01-2018 21:47
Heyies Peeps,
Meh - Kind need help with something and you might find it funny
How do you cook a darn "egg" thoughties i know bit of a stupid question butties i keep screwing uppies
Is there like a way or putting it in a microwave or something I can never get it right sad face 😞
Thinking to myself how do i mess something simple up and go thru 26 eggs
I am kinda a bad cook but an awesome takeaway orderer
Thought I would like you take on this and what is the right and propa way
EmoLMarrio
on 17-01-2018 19:38
on 17-01-2018 19:38
on 17-01-2018 20:32
on 17-01-2018 20:32
on 17-01-2018 20:38
on 17-01-2018 20:38
on 17-01-2018 23:41
on 18-01-2018 00:17
on 18-01-2018 00:17
on 18-01-2018 08:53
on 18-01-2018 08:53
@Cleoriff wrote:
@pgn wrote:Bet it's glad it's a hen and not an ostrich, @Cleoriff.
Good grief....Look at that! If @Anonymous wanted to boil that egg it would certainly take longer than 4 minutes
Ostrich eggs weigh approximately 3 lbs., equivalent to 18-24 chicken eggs. The eggs resemble and taste like a chicken egg.
Compared to chicken eggs, Ostrich eggs have increased portions of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are most desirable in our diet.
Ostrich Eggs may be boiled whole:
Cover the egg with cold water and boil for 2 hours, adding water as needed. Let egg cool in cold water for 15 minutes.
Once cool, use a small hammer or similar sturdy kitchen utensil to crack shell.
Peel away the shell and egg membrane.
The egg will now resemble a large chicken egg and can be used in any of your favorite recipes.
Ostrich Eggs may be scrambled:
Scramble an Ostrich Egg just as you would scramble chicken eggs.
One Ostrich Egg yields 10-12 servings.
on 18-01-2018 09:03
on 18-01-2018 09:03
@Poppysmum wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:
@pgn wrote:Bet it's glad it's a hen and not an ostrich, @Cleoriff.
Good grief....Look at that! If @Anonymous wanted to boil that egg it would certainly take longer than 4 minutes
Ostrich eggs weigh approximately 3 lbs., equivalent to 18-24 chicken eggs. The eggs resemble and taste like a chicken egg.
Compared to chicken eggs, Ostrich eggs have increased portions of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are most desirable in our diet.
Ostrich Eggs may be boiled whole:
Cover the egg with cold water and boil for 2 hours, adding water as needed. Let egg cool in cold water for 15 minutes.
Once cool, use a small hammer or similar sturdy kitchen utensil to crack shell.
Peel away the shell and egg membrane.
The egg will now resemble a large chicken egg and can be used in any of your favorite recipes.
Ostrich Eggs may be scrambled:
Scramble an Ostrich Egg just as you would scramble chicken eggs.
One Ostrich Egg yields 10-12 servings.
Blimey you could feed a large family on that. Or someone who really really likes eggs
on 18-01-2018 09:13
on 18-01-2018 09:13
@Poppysmum wrote:
@Cleoriff wrote:
@pgn wrote:Bet it's glad it's a hen and not an ostrich, @Cleoriff.
Good grief....Look at that! If @Anonymous wanted to boil that egg it would certainly take longer than 4 minutes
Ostrich eggs weigh approximately 3 lbs., equivalent to 18-24 chicken eggs. The eggs resemble and taste like a chicken egg.
Compared to chicken eggs, Ostrich eggs have increased portions of polyunsaturated fatty acids, which are most desirable in our diet.
Ostrich Eggs may be boiled whole:
Cover the egg with cold water and boil for 2 hours, adding water as needed. Let egg cool in cold water for 15 minutes.
Once cool, use a small hammer or similar sturdy kitchen utensil to crack shell.
Peel away the shell and egg membrane.
The egg will now resemble a large chicken egg and can be used in any of your favorite recipes.
Ostrich Eggs may be scrambled:
Scramble an Ostrich Egg just as you would scramble chicken eggs.
One Ostrich Egg yields 10-12 servings.
@Poppysmumwins. She is our resident Eggspert
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 18-01-2018 15:45
on 18-01-2018 15:45
I can be a bit of a pig at times but no way could I manage a whole ostrich egg in one sitting!
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on 18-01-2018 21:27
on 18-01-2018 21:27
@Martin-O2 wrote:I can be a bit of a pig at times but no way could I manage a whole ostrich egg in one sitting!
Send a portion my way 😉