Poster: A snowHead
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thought it would be good to list the time it takes to boil the perfect egg in each resort so as to save on the inevitable boiling of six, and hoping one comes out right.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@ 1550 mtrs they usually take about 6 minutes hard white soft yolk a minute longer than at sea-level.
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Tricky, as it also depends on the size of the egg, whether it was in the fridge prior to boiling, etc.
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i seem to recall near lac de tignes being nearly a nine minuter
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Jonm.... agreed,...maybe a more detailed approach is required. so please state size of egg, temperature of egg, and personal view of the perfect egg, and time to achieve perfect eggcellence at breakfast.
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been done
for a simple yet effective way of determining boiling time under normal conditions - see here
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I cook them for 5 minutes 30 seconds in Monetier at 1500m, and 3 minutes 30 in Durham.
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Cannot be @rsed with pyhsics at the breakfast table. Fried egg sandwich.
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Yeah, 5 minutes for just-a-wee-bit-runny-in-the-middle at 1550m!
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Has anyone considered how long it then takes post cooking to lift the lids off?...
The 'perfect' egg can go hard if unexposed for too long!
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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flangesax, I always undercook if the person about toeat the egg is still in the shower. I like my egg white barely set.
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You know it makes sense.
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The trick is to run the freshly-boiled eggs under the cold tap for a few seconds - if you leave them boiling hot then they continue to cook while they're sitting on the table. Cool them down a wee bit and this slows down a lot!
(Spot the chalet host! )
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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Is this really an appropriate thread for 'The Piste'
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You are ach!lles and I claim my £5
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Poster: A snowHead
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Eggs make me sick!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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The trick is to run the freshly-boiled eggs under the cold tap for a few seconds - if you leave them boiling hot then they continue to cook while they're sitting on the table. Cool them down a wee bit and this slows down a lot!
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It also releases the membrane making it easier to peel!
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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I read that as 'It also releases the membrane making it easier to pee!'
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anarchicsaltire,
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limegreen1, FFS there is a University degree in egg boiling now and you ask on a snow holiday forum
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If you are staying in a hotel it is very important that you take with you a marker pen. Some fooker will always try to nick your nicely boiled egg from the bain marie machine thing so I would advise you always write your name and some insulting message on it to deter potential egg thieves
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Dipping buttered toast in boiled runny eggyweg is mega
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Boredsurfing wrote: |
limegreen1, FFS there is a University degree in egg boiling now and you ask on a snow holiday forum |
forget helmet wearing debates, and is boarding better than skiing etc etc..... this is where the snow holiday is at. The best place to ski is the place your at, the snow only goes from a little to a lot, soft to hard , from smooth to bumpy and the mountains go from rolling to steep the weather freezing to hot, cloudy to sunny, windy to still, and you just have to get on with it and do your thing with it... However,get your boiled egg right and everyday is a blue sky day.
Keep abreast with the thread as we need to iron out wether you should toast your soldiers ...
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def. toasted soldiers with butter and a small amount of salt on your egg ...
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What a random thread. Of all the things I've ever done or wanted to do in a ski resort, boiling an egg is not one of them.
Are we running out of sensible things to discuss?
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And love to help out and answer questions and of course, read each other's snow reports.
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I've never understood why anyone would bother boiling an egg when poaching an egg is just as easy, takes loads less time and is far more satisfying to eat.
Boiled eggs are just rubbish.
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You know it makes sense.
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There is an App on the iPhone for the perfect boiled egg - takes size, altitude, from the fridge/not from the fridge, etc into account . Works every time!!! And cockadoodledoos when your egg is ready!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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The only good thing about eggs; you get more room in early morning lift queue.
Stick with toast.
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Poster: A snowHead
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It also depends on how fresh the egg is from the hen. In fact eggs that a few days old boil more successfully than those which hit the water within minutes of being free from the hen. However, this may not be a problem unless you have managed to Smuggle Hilda the hen through customs.
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Right. I'm off to make a boiled egg and soldiers - I can't resist.
I shall be pre-boiling the water and popping the egg in for 4.5 minutes (900 meters)...
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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Perfectly done in Durham at 3.5 minutes (85m above sea level).
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Scrambled this morning with grilled bacon tomatoes and mushrooms!
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I shall test my egg boiling at 1485m in a couple of weeks.
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Egg raving mad, the lot of ya.
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Iski, yes, I didn't know about "egg etiquette" either. (Luckily I don't eat them or I might have got into trouble). It should definitely be mentioned in the "I'm going skiing for the first time, what do I need to know?" threads!
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Write in Chinese on the egg and they might think it old!
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