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Thank you later: the simple trick to removing a piece of broken eggshell from the protein
A leading chef reveals a surprising trick for removing a piece of broken shell that fell into your bowl with the raw egg, but there are quite a few on the net who have claimed that they have always used this method - and you?
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Tuesday, 17 August 2021, 23:32
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Chef Robbie Bell, who previously worked alongside senior chef Heston Blumenthal and now serves as the main charcuterie at City Lader, Melbourne, reveals there is an easy and quick way to pull out broken pieces of shell that have fallen into the egg white after breaking.
You must have all come across this situation - you break an egg into a bowl and find that a piece of the broken shell has entered the raw egg white.
What's the first thing you do?
Do you put your fingers in trying to get it out?
So this is it, Shebel argues that there is a simpler way.
According to him, the correct method is to use half of the broken shell in your hand to scrape the small fragments out of the egg mixture.
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"This is a great tip. The best way to remove a broken eggshell from your egg is to use half of the shell you just broke," he said in his tic-tac-toe video that garnered tens of thousands of views, "it works every time again."
Many admitted that they always used their fingers to remove the broken eggshells, "You were 20 years late. Why didn't anyone tell me that before?"
One asked, and another added, "Why have I never heard of it?".
Another person wrote: "God forbid, why was I never taught to take out a broken shell like that? It's terribly annoying to do it with your fingers."
However, others have argued that it is a known trick and that they have been using it "since time immemorial".
How until today did you pull out a piece of broken shell from the raw egg?
With the fingers, obviously
With the broken shell.
This is a known trick
With a fork or spoon
Jamie Oliver also recommends
Famous British chef Jamie Oliver has also previously revealed how he removes the broken shell fragments from the eggs in a similar way.
"We all did it. We make an omelet or a cake, we break eggs and then a random shell just accidentally falls into the egg," Oliver said. "The easiest way to do that, believe it or not, is to get back to our friend, Mr. Shell."
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