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- [Voiceover] Eggs are one of the most commonly consumed 00:00
foods in the world. 00:01
They're full of vitamins, protein, antioxidants, 00:02
and they help you lose weight, gain muscle, 00:05
and even improve your brain. 00:06
We've put together 14 eggtastic tricks 00:08
that are sure to amaze and maybe even amuse. 00:10
Let's kick it off with this party pleaser, 00:16
the balancing egg. 00:18
Most people don't realize that with some time and finesse, 00:19
you can balance an egg on its bottom side. 00:21
Simply find an extremely flat and level surface, 00:23
and carefully rock the egg back and forth 00:25
between your fingers until you feel it take hold. 00:27
It could be quite frustrating and take several minutes 00:30
to pull this off, and some eggs might not even work. 00:32
But the feeling of accomplishment you get when it's done, 00:34
is astounding. 00:37
Ever want a quick sunny side up egg, 00:38
but you're running late for work? 00:39
Simple. Grab a plate, 00:40
heat it for two minutes in the microwave. 00:41
Now get a little butter and lather up the plate. 00:43
Crack the egg directly onto the plate. 00:45
Now very lightly poke a tiny hole in the yolk 00:47
so that the egg can be vented and doesn't explode 00:50
in the microwave. 00:52
Now carefully place it in the microwave 00:53
for about 45 seconds. 00:55
Once the timer is done, 00:56
check and see if the egg whites are set. 00:57
If so, enjoy your meal. 00:59
If not, just add another 15 seconds. 01:00
Sometimes it's hard to be sure 01:02
if your eggs are still good or not. 01:03
Simple way to test this, 01:05
is by filling a small clear container with water 01:06
and carefully dropping the egg in. 01:08
If the egg stands up on its small pointy end, 01:10
then they're still edible, 01:12
but they're getting a bit old, be careful. 01:14
If the egg lays right on its side, 01:15
then you my friend, have some fresh eggs. 01:17
Want to make perfect scrambled eggs 01:19
like they do at the diner? 01:21
Whisk three eggs in a large bowl 01:22
along with 1/4 of a cup of milk. 01:23
Whisk until it's nice and smooth. 01:25
Now put a pan over high heat and melt a tablespoon of butter 01:27
until it starts to bubble a bit. 01:30
Pour the eggs directly into the center 01:31
and stir until you start to see curds forming. 01:33
Once that happens, immediately set the heat to low. 01:35
Now simply flip the eggs over each other again and again 01:37
until you don't see any running liquid. 01:40
At this point, remove the pan from the hot stove top 01:42
and let it cook on its own for another minute. 01:44
Now slide the eggs onto a plate and serve. 01:46
Season to taste. 01:49
How about a quick poached egg, if that's your thing? 01:49
Let's utilize the microwave again. 01:51
Grab yourself a microwave safe bowl 01:53
and add 1/2 a cup of water. 01:55
Now crack your egg directly into the water, 01:56
cover it, and place it into the microwave for 60 seconds. 01:58
This is typically enough time, However, 02:00
you can always add an additional 10 seconds or so if needed. 02:02
Now grab a slotted spoon 02:05
and carefully scoop it out on a plate and enjoy. 02:06
Now some people prefer a runny soft-boiled egg. 02:09
Here's how to make one in five minutes. 02:11
Bring some water to a boil and carefully place your eggs 02:13
into the pot with a slotted spoon. 02:16
Reduce the heat to medium 02:18
and add a tablespoon of vegetable oil. 02:19
After exactly five minutes, 02:21
remove the eggs and place into cold water 02:22
for a minute to chill. 02:24
Now peel your egg and enjoy the best of both worlds. 02:25
Now here's a really cool one. 02:29
Did you know you can scramble your eggs inside the shell? 02:30
Our friend NightHawkInLight did this a while back 02:33
with great results. 02:35
You basically place an egg into a long sleeve shirt 02:36
and tie it off at both ends. 02:38
By rapidly spinning the shirt in a circular motion 02:40
and then pulling hard a dozen times, 02:42
you mix the egg's contents right in the shell. 02:45
Once that's done, you simply boil and enjoy. 02:47
To see his full tutorial, 02:49
click the annotation or check the description. 02:50
Sometimes cracking an egg can be a pain. 02:52
To crack an egg perfectly with one hand, 02:54
gently hit a side surface and then push up with your thumb 02:56
and pull down with your lower two fingers, 02:59
while using your index finger as support. 03:00
You should get an even break in the center 03:02
with some practice, but don't expect to get it every time. 03:04
Practice, practice, practice. 03:07
Some recipes call for egg whites only 03:09
and sometimes egg yolks only, 03:11
Or maybe you just hate egg yolk. 03:12
Grab an empty water bottle and after your egg is cracked, 03:14
simply squeeze the bottle 03:16
and place it over the yolk and release. 03:18
The yolk will immediately get sucked up into the bottle 03:19
and can be placed on its own or disposed of, 03:22
whichever you prefer. 03:24
Now let's go back to the microwave again. 03:25
This time we're gonna scramble the eggs for a quick snack. 03:26
Crack a couple eggs into a microwave safe bowl. 03:29
Add salt and pepper to taste and a splash of milk. 03:31
Vigorously whip the eggs into shape 03:34
until you have a nice blended mix. 03:36
Place it in the microwave for one minute 03:37
and pop it out and fluff the eggs a bit. 03:39
Then put them back in for another 30 seconds or so. 03:41
When they're done, 03:43
you should end up with a convincing bowl of scrambled eggs. 03:44
Now here's a simplistic way to make a sunny side egg. 03:47
Heat a pan on medium for a minute, 03:49
then coat it with a bit of butter. 03:50
Crack an egg and plop it right into the pan. 03:52
Shift the pan around 03:54
to make sure the egg whites are evenly dispersed. 03:55
Cover it for about two minutes, 03:57
and let it finish cooking on its own. 03:58
And then add seasoning of your choice. 04:00
Remove from the heat and enjoy. 04:02
Sometimes boiling eggs can be a pain 04:04
and you need to focus on other things 04:05
without monitoring the boiling water. 04:07
That's where your trusty oven comes in. 04:09
Simply place as many eggs as you desire, 04:10
directly onto the center oven rack. 04:12
You can also place a pan under, 04:14
just in case there are any mishaps. 04:15
Now set your oven to 325 for 30 minutes. 04:17
Don't even bother preheating. 04:20
When the time is up, remove the eggs carefully 04:21
and place them into ice water, just for a couple minutes. 04:23
Then your hard bake eggs will be done. 04:26
Now to follow up on hard-boiled or baked eggs, 04:28
comes the peeling part. 04:30
It can be a huge pain. 04:31
So here's a nifty technique to use 04:32
next time you go a-peeling. 04:34
Place a hard-boiled egg into a bowl 04:35
and fill it with just a little bit of water. 04:37
Now cover the top with a plate 04:39
and shake the whole thing around with passion. 04:40
After about 10 seconds, 04:42
pop the top and slide the shell right off. 04:43
Eggsactly. 04:46
Want to make some fancy poached eggs 04:47
but you don't own a souse vide cooker? 04:48
Grab some Saran wrap and coat it with your favorite 04:50
cooking oil, and place it over a bowl. 04:52
Now crack an egg directly into the center. 04:54
Season the egg to your own personal taste. 04:56
Lift the bag out 04:58
and carefully bring the sides up and tie it off. 04:59
Bring a pot of water to a full boil. 05:02
Once there, reduce the heat to medium. 05:04
Now place the bag directly into the water 05:06
and let it simmer for about three minutes. 05:08
Now remove the bag and untie it. 05:10
What you're left with, 05:12
is a perfectly poached egg, sous vide style. 05:13
We've been making videos like this for years 05:15
with all kinds of hacks, tips, and tricks. 05:17
But sometimes we need a little inspiration. 05:19
We found some amazingly helpful stuff on Audible.com 05:22
Audible's supported household hacker for years 05:25
and have some awesome stuff to offer. 05:27
For example, I just finished listening to 05:29
DIY Household Hacks by Robert Ayala. 05:31
It's got more than 45 awesome tips and tricks 05:34
you can apply to your everyday life. 05:37
You can also search over 150,000 other titles as well. 05:39
Just go to Audible.com/Household. 05:43
If you sign up, you can get a free audio book today. 05:45
They've got sci-fi, guides, mystery, everything. 05:48
Again, that's Audible.com/Household. 05:51
Go check it out. 05:54
Thanks for tuning into Household Hacker. 05:55
Here's some of our other videos. 05:57
Make sure to subscribe for more 05:58
and we'll see you next time. 06:00

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- [Voiceover] Eggs are one of the most commonly consumed
foods in the world.
They're full of vitamins, protein, antioxidants,
and they help you lose weight, gain muscle,
and even improve your brain.
We've put together 14 eggtastic tricks
that are sure to amaze and maybe even amuse.
Let's kick it off with this party pleaser,
the balancing egg.
Most people don't realize that with some time and finesse,
you can balance an egg on its bottom side.
Simply find an extremely flat and level surface,
and carefully rock the egg back and forth
between your fingers until you feel it take hold.
It could be quite frustrating and take several minutes
to pull this off, and some eggs might not even work.
But the feeling of accomplishment you get when it's done,
is astounding.
Ever want a quick sunny side up egg,
but you're running late for work?
Simple. Grab a plate,
heat it for two minutes in the microwave.
Now get a little butter and lather up the plate.
Crack the egg directly onto the plate.
Now very lightly poke a tiny hole in the yolk
so that the egg can be vented and doesn't explode
in the microwave.
Now carefully place it in the microwave
for about 45 seconds.
Once the timer is done,
check and see if the egg whites are set.
If so, enjoy your meal.
If not, just add another 15 seconds.
Sometimes it's hard to be sure
if your eggs are still good or not.
Simple way to test this,
is by filling a small clear container with water
and carefully dropping the egg in.
If the egg stands up on its small pointy end,
then they're still edible,
but they're getting a bit old, be careful.
If the egg lays right on its side,
then you my friend, have some fresh eggs.
Want to make perfect scrambled eggs
like they do at the diner?
Whisk three eggs in a large bowl
along with 1/4 of a cup of milk.
Whisk until it's nice and smooth.
Now put a pan over high heat and melt a tablespoon of butter
until it starts to bubble a bit.
Pour the eggs directly into the center
and stir until you start to see curds forming.
Once that happens, immediately set the heat to low.
Now simply flip the eggs over each other again and again
until you don't see any running liquid.
At this point, remove the pan from the hot stove top
and let it cook on its own for another minute.
Now slide the eggs onto a plate and serve.
Season to taste.
How about a quick poached egg, if that's your thing?
Let's utilize the microwave again.
Grab yourself a microwave safe bowl
and add 1/2 a cup of water.
Now crack your egg directly into the water,
cover it, and place it into the microwave for 60 seconds.
This is typically enough time, However,
you can always add an additional 10 seconds or so if needed.
Now grab a slotted spoon
and carefully scoop it out on a plate and enjoy.
Now some people prefer a runny soft-boiled egg.
Here's how to make one in five minutes.
Bring some water to a boil and carefully place your eggs
into the pot with a slotted spoon.
Reduce the heat to medium
and add a tablespoon of vegetable oil.
After exactly five minutes,
remove the eggs and place into cold water
for a minute to chill.
Now peel your egg and enjoy the best of both worlds.
Now here's a really cool one.
Did you know you can scramble your eggs inside the shell?
Our friend NightHawkInLight did this a while back
with great results.
You basically place an egg into a long sleeve shirt
and tie it off at both ends.
By rapidly spinning the shirt in a circular motion
and then pulling hard a dozen times,
you mix the egg's contents right in the shell.
Once that's done, you simply boil and enjoy.
To see his full tutorial,
click the annotation or check the description.
Sometimes cracking an egg can be a pain.
To crack an egg perfectly with one hand,
gently hit a side surface and then push up with your thumb
and pull down with your lower two fingers,
while using your index finger as support.
You should get an even break in the center
with some practice, but don't expect to get it every time.
Practice, practice, practice.
Some recipes call for egg whites only
and sometimes egg yolks only,
Or maybe you just hate egg yolk.
Grab an empty water bottle and after your egg is cracked,
simply squeeze the bottle
and place it over the yolk and release.
The yolk will immediately get sucked up into the bottle
and can be placed on its own or disposed of,
whichever you prefer.
Now let's go back to the microwave again.
This time we're gonna scramble the eggs for a quick snack.
Crack a couple eggs into a microwave safe bowl.
Add salt and pepper to taste and a splash of milk.
Vigorously whip the eggs into shape
until you have a nice blended mix.
Place it in the microwave for one minute
and pop it out and fluff the eggs a bit.
Then put them back in for another 30 seconds or so.
When they're done,
you should end up with a convincing bowl of scrambled eggs.
Now here's a simplistic way to make a sunny side egg.
Heat a pan on medium for a minute,
then coat it with a bit of butter.
Crack an egg and plop it right into the pan.
Shift the pan around
to make sure the egg whites are evenly dispersed.
Cover it for about two minutes,
and let it finish cooking on its own.
And then add seasoning of your choice.
Remove from the heat and enjoy.
Sometimes boiling eggs can be a pain
and you need to focus on other things
without monitoring the boiling water.
That's where your trusty oven comes in.
Simply place as many eggs as you desire,
directly onto the center oven rack.
You can also place a pan under,
just in case there are any mishaps.
Now set your oven to 325 for 30 minutes.
Don't even bother preheating.
When the time is up, remove the eggs carefully
and place them into ice water, just for a couple minutes.
Then your hard bake eggs will be done.
Now to follow up on hard-boiled or baked eggs,
comes the peeling part.
It can be a huge pain.
So here's a nifty technique to use
next time you go a-peeling.
Place a hard-boiled egg into a bowl
and fill it with just a little bit of water.
Now cover the top with a plate
and shake the whole thing around with passion.
After about 10 seconds,
pop the top and slide the shell right off.
Eggsactly.
Want to make some fancy poached eggs
but you don't own a souse vide cooker?
Grab some Saran wrap and coat it with your favorite
cooking oil, and place it over a bowl.
Now crack an egg directly into the center.
Season the egg to your own personal taste.
Lift the bag out
and carefully bring the sides up and tie it off.
Bring a pot of water to a full boil.
Once there, reduce the heat to medium.
Now place the bag directly into the water
and let it simmer for about three minutes.
Now remove the bag and untie it.
What you're left with,
is a perfectly poached egg, sous vide style.
We've been making videos like this for years
with all kinds of hacks, tips, and tricks.
But sometimes we need a little inspiration.
We found some amazingly helpful stuff on Audible.com
Audible's supported household hacker for years
and have some awesome stuff to offer.
For example, I just finished listening to
DIY Household Hacks by Robert Ayala.
It's got more than 45 awesome tips and tricks
you can apply to your everyday life.
You can also search over 150,000 other titles as well.
Just go to Audible.com/Household.
If you sign up, you can get a free audio book today.
They've got sci-fi, guides, mystery, everything.
Again, that's Audible.com/Household.
Go check it out.
Thanks for tuning into Household Hacker.
Here's some of our other videos.
Make sure to subscribe for more
and we'll see you next time.

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consumed

/kənˈsuːmd/

B1
  • verb
  • - to eat or drink something

vitamins

/ˈvɪtəmɪnz/

A2
  • noun
  • - organic compounds essential for growth and nutrition

antioxidants

/ˌæntiˈɒksɪdənts/

B2
  • noun
  • - substances that prevent or slow damage to cells

amaze

/əˈmeɪz/

A2
  • verb
  • - to greatly surprise or impress

finesse

/fɪˈnɛs/

B2
  • noun
  • - delicacy or skill in handling or achieving something

frustrating

/ˈfrʌstreɪtɪŋ/

B1
  • adjective
  • - causing feelings of anger or annoyance

accomplishment

/əˈkɑːmplɪʃmənt/

B1
  • noun
  • - a successful completion of something

astounding

/əˈstaʊndɪŋ/

B2
  • adjective
  • - extremely surprising or impressive

whisk

/wɪsk/

A2
  • verb
  • - to beat or mix food items quickly

curds

/kɜːrdz/

B1
  • noun
  • - the solid parts of milk separated in cheese making

poached

/poʊtʃt/

B1
  • adjective
  • - cooked by simmering in liquid

simmer

/ˈsɪmər/

B1
  • verb
  • - to cook liquid just below boiling point

nifty

/ˈnɪfti/

B1
  • adjective
  • - attractive or clever in a smart way

sous

/suː/

B2
  • adjective
  • - a cooking technique involving vacuum-sealed bags

inspiration

/ˌɪnspəˈreɪʃən/

B1
  • noun
  • - the process of being mentally stimulated

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