Serious Eats on MSN
How Chefs Quickly Crack Eggs With One Hand—Without the Mess
Look like a badass with pro-style flair by cracking open an egg with one hand (we don't judge).
Delish on MSN
This Is The Only Way You Should Crack Your Eggs
You'll be an eggs-pert.
You've probably seen that magical moment on cooking shows: the chef holds the egg in one hand, taps the edge of the bowl and ploc! The shell cracks open into two perfect halves, without a single piece ...
Tasting Table on MSN
The 38-letter-long kitchen tool you can't pronounce but your eggs will love
You may not be able to pronounce it, but this German-made tool will change the way you peel and consume your eggs forever.
If you’re like me, cracking an egg while you're baking or making an omelet can be a never-ending mess. Egg goo on my hands, on the counter, running down the side of the bowl. And, of course, the ...
Eggs are perhaps the most beloved staple of breakfast. However, they come with a flaw, they are incredibly messy to work with. Cracking in particular leaves egg on one’s hands and countertop, ...
Fried eggs are a common and nutritious meal enjoyed with bread, yam, or even on their own. However, cracking the eggs is a crucial step in their preparation. One of the most popular methods is to use ...
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