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I've only seen these on tv, (not ads) so, I was just wondering, where
could I buy an egg cracker? I mean one that's like a little hammer or metal rod, NOT one that's like a pair of scissors. Just a simple one piece egg cracker that taps the hard boiled egg open while it is sitting in the egg cup. Thanks in advance. -- ---------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell |
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"Patrick D. Rockwell" > wrote in message
. net... > I've only seen these on tv, (not ads) so, I was just wondering, where > could I buy an egg cracker? I mean one that's like a little hammer > or metal rod, NOT one that's like a pair of scissors. Just a simple > one piece egg cracker that taps the hard boiled egg open while it > is sitting in the egg cup. Thanks in advance. > > -- > ---------------------------------- > Patrick D. Rockwell > I have always used the back of a spoon. Any advantage to a specialized cracker? -- Peter Aitken |
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Patrick D. Rockwell wrote:
> I've only seen these on tv, (not ads) so, I was just wondering, where > could I buy an egg cracker? I mean one that's like a little hammer > or metal rod, NOT one that's like a pair of scissors. Just a simple > one piece egg cracker that taps the hard boiled egg open while it > is sitting in the egg cup. Thanks in advance. > You mean a table knife? ;-) -- Steve An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain. (I think I know some people like that) ;-) |
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"Patrick D. Rockwell" > wrote:
> I've only seen these on tv, (not ads) so, I was just wondering, where > could I buy an egg cracker? I mean one that's like a little hammer > or metal rod, NOT one that's like a pair of scissors. Just a simple > one piece egg cracker that taps the hard boiled egg open while it > is sitting in the egg cup. Thanks in advance. Do you mean the types normally used for soft boiled eggs? I've got two tools that I use for soft boiled eggs, but I don't know if they are suitable for hard boiled eggs. One might be like what you describe. It works by placing the tool on top of the egg in the egg cup, pulling the knob up with one hand while holding the tool on the egg with the other hand, then letting go of the knob. If done right, the tool leaves a clean crack around the top of the egg shell. If done incorrectly, the egg is smashed (with soft boiled eggs). Though I didn't get it at Bridge Kitchenware, they sell exactly the same thing I got some years ago. Mine was not near as expensive, but prices keep going up. Here's the one I got: http://www.bridgekitchenware.com/mor...roduct_ID=2343 They also sell one more of the scissors type, that cuts the top off: http://www.bridgekitchenware.com/mor...roduct_ID=2342 The second tool I have is really a scissors type, which I got at Sur La Table years ago. I don't like it anywheres near as much as the first one. Here is the second one I have: http://www.surlatable.com/common/pro...m?PRRFNBR=2942 Hope this helps. -- ( #wff_ng_7# at #verizon# period #net# ) |
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Patrick D. Rockwell wrote:
> I've only seen these on tv, (not ads) so, I was just wondering, where > could I buy an egg cracker? I mean one that's like a little hammer > or metal rod, NOT one that's like a pair of scissors. Just a simple > one piece egg cracker that taps the hard boiled egg open while it > is sitting in the egg cup. Thanks in advance. > > -- > ---------------------------------- > Patrick D. Rockwell Flashbacks.....we had one of those as kids. Between that and the egg cup, it made soft-boiled eggs fun. I loved pulling up the little handle and then letting it go....DOINK!.....and your egg's top is open. I have no idea where Mom go it , though,so I'm no help! |
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Hi. Thanks, but I was just looking for something that I'd use to tap
the side of the egg, like a hammer. The utensil would just be ONE piece. A spoon or knife would do, but I was wondering if there was a specific utensil out there for the job. I'm sure that there is. -- ---------------------------------- Patrick D. Rockwell "wff_ng_7" > wrote in message news:0GGSf.293$hC.155@trnddc08... > "Patrick D. Rockwell" > wrote: >> I've only seen these on tv, (not ads) so, I was just wondering, where >> could I buy an egg cracker? I mean one that's like a little hammer >> or metal rod, NOT one that's like a pair of scissors. Just a simple >> one piece egg cracker that taps the hard boiled egg open while it >> is sitting in the egg cup. Thanks in advance. > > Do you mean the types normally used for soft boiled eggs? I've got two > tools that I use for soft boiled eggs, but I don't know if they are > suitable for hard boiled eggs. > > One might be like what you describe. It works by placing the tool on top > of the egg in the egg cup, pulling the knob up with one hand while holding > the tool on the egg with the other hand, then letting go of the knob. If > done right, the tool leaves a clean crack around the top of the egg shell. > If done incorrectly, the egg is smashed (with soft boiled eggs). Though I > didn't get it at Bridge Kitchenware, they sell exactly the same thing I > got some years ago. Mine was not near as expensive, but prices keep going > up. Here's the one I got: > http://www.bridgekitchenware.com/mor...roduct_ID=2343 > > They also sell one more of the scissors type, that cuts the top off: > http://www.bridgekitchenware.com/mor...roduct_ID=2342 > > The second tool I have is really a scissors type, which I got at Sur La > Table years ago. I don't like it anywheres near as much as the first one. > Here is the second one I have: > > http://www.surlatable.com/common/pro...m?PRRFNBR=2942 > > Hope this helps. > > -- > ( #wff_ng_7# at #verizon# period #net# ) > |
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 17:13:49 -0500, Steve Calvin
> wrote: >You mean a table knife? ;-) no....ball peen hammer. |
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Patrick D. Rockwell wrote:
> Hi. Thanks, but I was just looking for something that I'd use to tap > the side of the egg, like a hammer. The utensil would just be > ONE piece. A spoon or knife would do, but I was wondering > if there was a specific utensil out there for the job. I'm sure that > there is. > There may be, my question is why? <confused> -- Steve An ostrich's eye is bigger than it's brain. (I think I know some people like that) ;-) |
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Too lazy to crack your own eggs??? LOL
Ohhhh Geezzzzzz must be a man thing ![]() |
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Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
> In article >, > Steve Calvin > wrote: > > >>>Hi. Thanks, but I was just looking for something that I'd use to tap >>>the side of the egg, like a hammer. The utensil would just be >>>ONE piece. A spoon or knife would do, but I was wondering >>>if there was a specific utensil out there for the job. I'm sure that >>>there is. >>> >> >>There may be, my question is why? <confused> > > > as Alton Brown says, avoid unitaskers. If the spoon will do, then why > not the spoon? > Dunno, that's what I asked. ;-) -- Steve |
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![]() "Patrick D. Rockwell" > wrote in message . net... > I've only seen these on tv, (not ads) so, I was just wondering, where > could I buy an egg cracker? I mean one that's like a little hammer > or metal rod, NOT one that's like a pair of scissors. Just a simple > one piece egg cracker that taps the hard boiled egg open while it > is sitting in the egg cup. Thanks in advance. > > -- > ---------------------------------- > Patrick D. Rockwell > > It would only be any good if it could be linked to a digital to analog converter so that you could control it from software on your computer. A small but significant side benefit of this system is that you can statistically analyse your egg cracking to determine the optimum force and angle to set the cracker without leaving the keyboard. David |
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![]() "Patrick D. Rockwell" > wrote in message . net... > egg cracker? From Germany http://www.udig.de/cgi-bin/cosmoshop...gesamt_zeilen= They say they ship worldwide. But for hard boiled eggs why go to the trouble? I just use a pot strainer to dump the hot water out of the pan, then refill pan with cold water, dump that out, then shake shake shake the pan to crack. Shells then peel off nicely under running water. |
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HiTech RedNeck wrote:
>"Patrick D. Rockwell" > wrote in message .net... > > >> egg cracker? >> >> > >From Germany >http://www.udig.de/cgi-bin/cosmoshop...gesamt_zeilen= > >They say they ship worldwide. > >But for hard boiled eggs why go to the trouble? I just use a pot strainer >to dump the hot water out of the pan, then refill pan with cold water, dump >that out, then shake shake shake the pan to crack. Shells then peel off >nicely under running water. > > > > Gott in Himmel! Talk about German precision engineering, that has to be the ultimate gadget, I love it! Christine |
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This has baffled me too. For a soft boiled egg I use a spoon although my
husband slices the top off with a knife. For hard boiled eggs, I roll them on the kitchen counter and this cracks the shell and loosens it so that it peels off easily. Sometimes I think people try to complicate what should be simple procedures. Also I have an aversion to buying implements that only do one thing and take up valuable space when they're not used often. "Steve Calvin" > wrote in message ... > Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote: >> In article >, >> Steve Calvin > wrote: >> >> >>>>Hi. Thanks, but I was just looking for something that I'd use to tap >>>>the side of the egg, like a hammer. The utensil would just be >>>>ONE piece. A spoon or knife would do, but I was wondering >>>>if there was a specific utensil out there for the job. I'm sure that >>>>there is. >>>> >>> >>>There may be, my question is why? <confused> >> >> >> as Alton Brown says, avoid unitaskers. If the spoon will do, then why >> not the spoon? >> > > Dunno, that's what I asked. ;-) > > -- > Steve |
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"Patrick D. Rockwell" > wrote: > I've only seen these on tv, (not ads) so, I was just wondering, where > could I buy an egg cracker? I mean one that's like a little hammer > or metal rod, NOT one that's like a pair of scissors. Just a simple > one piece egg cracker that taps the hard boiled egg open while it > is sitting in the egg cup. Thanks in advance. Why not just use the blunt end of a butter knife? |
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![]() "Patrick D. Rockwell" > wrote in message . net... > I've only seen these on tv, (not ads) so, I was just wondering, where > could I buy an egg cracker? I mean one that's like a little hammer > or metal rod, NOT one that's like a pair of scissors. Just a simple > one piece egg cracker that taps the hard boiled egg open while it > is sitting in the egg cup. Thanks in advance. > > Patrick D. Rockwell Why bother? I just use the back of a spoon then use it to lift off the top. Dora |
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