What are Eggs Blindfolded?

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[ Photograph: Robb Walsh ] Indecisive eaters, this egg style is for you. Eggs blindfolded are somewhere between half-poached and half-fried. According to Robb Walsh on the Houston Press food blog Eating Our Words: Start a fried egg on the griddle and then drop a couple of pieces of ice around it and cover it with one of those steel domes with the hole in the middle that were used to keep a plate of food warm. The result is an egg that’s flat, but tastes poached. The ice melts and steams the tops of the eggs while the bottoms fry up. Sounds like the best of both eggy worlds. Related Egg in Toast: What Do You Call It? The Secret to Perfectly Poached Eggs One Dozen Trader Joe’s Eggs, Each with a Double Yolk

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Video: Steamy Sarcophagus

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In the style of famed British broadcaster David Attenborough comes this one-minute documentary of the horrifying life of a hard boiled egg named Andrew. “The clattering of pots and the sound of boiling water are precursors of Andrew’s bubbling domestic doom.” You know this won’t end well. Watch the video after the jump. Steamy Sarcophagus Related What to do with Leftover Hard-Boiled Eggs One Dozen Trader Joe’s Eggs, Each with a Double Yolk How to Cook the Perfect Hard-Boiled Egg

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