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Boiling eggs in the kettle...?

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LanguidLobster · 27/02/2018 18:26

I'm waiting for a replacement oven (I've got a small plug in one, which alas doesn't have a hob).

I've been googling using the kettle, apparently this works and the worst that can happen is that the egg might break, I'm still nervous about trying it.

Has anyone done this?

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HappydaysArehere · 27/02/2018 19:15

I don’t know but would guess that you need a consistent kind of temperature for the three or four mins. You wouldn’t get that with a kettle as it is heating up or cooling down. Do you have a microwave? If you have a scrambled egg might be better!

Or, just a thought, beat an egg or eggs up with a little milk and put in an ovenproof dish for a short time.
Hope your oven comes soon when you will really appreciate it. In fact it will surely be “eggscellent”.Smile

AdaColeman · 27/02/2018 19:21

What about coddled /baked eggs in the small oven?
Or something that you can make with hot water, like noodles?
Or try an egg and cheese dish, Sformata, that you can bake in the oven?

LanguidLobster · 27/02/2018 20:05

I steeled myself to try it before I saw the responses - it worked!

Thank you all, I was really craving a boiled egg :)

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Blondie1984 · 27/02/2018 21:59

I used to do this all the time at uni and never had an eggsplosion in my kettle

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