Yes, it's bloody midnight now and suddenly I had this urge to eat a couple of half-boiled eggs. So I went to the kitchen and took the trusty yellow egg boiler (this device is older than me) and boiled some water using the electric kettle (for my personal use apparently, my mum still use the stove for boiling water).So I put five eggs into the boiler. Pour the correct amount of hot water into it, and put the lid on. And now I am here typing about half-boiled eggs for your reading pleasure.... waiting for the eggs to cook, ok ok, half cook.
I Googled about 'half-boiled eggs' and there are several entries about how to manage, including many mentioning that the eggs would be superb to go with soy sauce, a bit of pepper and toast.
I don't have bread this middle of the night, but two out of three are not bad.
Well, bon apetit (for me, that is).
p.s. - for some reason I like my food to be a bit raw @ half cooked. This would include meat, fish and poultry. But don't do this at home because it is so risky.
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8 comments:
five eggs is good for your healthy.
i did not eat all five, just three. the other two for breakfast.
1 egg content around 280mg of cholesterol...3 mean u had taken up roughly around 840mg of cholesterol...
one healthy human being only need 300mg of cholesterol from diet...
look after your heart n arteries...
I dunno why but I can't really eat half-cooked eggs. It tastes sorta weird. I usually eat 'telur revus tiga suku' with soy sauce and black pepper.
Yes my resident dietician @ dietitian Tenchi. We are awed by your knowledge in nutrition. :)
Telur rebus 3/4... sometimes got them at kenduri, and eat them all up there and then.
Sushi, anyone?
I did the sushi commentary last year, remember?
Satisfying a midnight craving is the best - its terrible when I feel like eating some nice scrumptious chocolate cake and it is 3am and its snowing outside. Lucky you felt like eggs.
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