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Can anybody give me advice on soft-boiled eggs in my dash rapid egg cooker?
I need immediate help thank you very much everyone I am using my dash rapid egg cooker and instructions are clear that it would take seven minutes for one to three eggs and I had two eggs and I swear it had this musical tune and the light turned off at four minutes I set my timer on my phone just to kind of see for myself how long it actually goes and I thought that's not long enough but the machine turned off so I think it must be right but I can't find a single video anywhere online that tells me all I'm getting is stuff about poaching eggs or hard boiling the soft boiling useless I'm not finding a single video on it and I really can't tell if my egg is edible when I peeled it. please help
Just answer the damn question I want to know if my eggs are edible after four minutes and the machine turned off when the instructions booklet says seven minutes just answer my question please I've never used this machine before I'm not looking for wisecracks
4 Answers
- Nikki PLv 74 months agoFavorite Answer
Your egg is edible at 4 minutes.
If you like the egg that way.
I suggest that you try the eggs at various times to determine how YOU like your egg done.
Try an egg at 3 minutes, 4 minutes all the way up to 7, and longer.
The longer the egg cooks the firmer both the yolk and white will be.
In general a 4 minute egg will have a set white but yolk will be thick and runny
a 6 minute egg will have set white and yolk mostly set
an 8 minute egg white will be fully set, firm and yolk will have a set but tender yolk.
This all changes if your eggs are larger or smaller, room temperature or cold.
- Anonymous4 months ago
It sometimes helps if you throw the eggs against the wall before putting them in the cooker.