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1hr 63°C egg. The “perfect” soft “boiled” egg.

January 29, 2013 3 Comments

Not sure if perfect is the right word here since perfection when it comes to food and especially eggs is very subjective. I do like my eggs soft and tender and I am a fan of soft-boiled eggs but I’m not everybody so if you aren’t into runny yolks, exit now or stick around and […]

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