the water helps from the egg sticking to your cookware and also easy to clean..lol, about the eggs fresh brown farm eggs will keep for weeks I know for a fact cause we have chickens. Umm the store bought eggs that I don't know
I usually mix up what I need before leaving. The omelet (Denver) is excellent and I slow boiled in water while still in the baggie. Then ate out of the baggie. Never tried the egg carrier before. But willing to now. Thanks.
If you were going to just dump it into the frying pan with spatula anyhow, you could have done that without all the production and cleanup of the zip bag.
I learned from a farmer friend that raw eggs will stay fresh for weeks unrefrigerated. The trick is not breaking them. I've got a hard plastic egg container that works so, so.
but they have to be freash layed eggs right. My understanding is that eggs are similar to beer, once they are cold they have to be kept cold or they go bad...or skunky in the case of beer
Funny! I'm not too picky about my beer. Maybe I'm not too picky about my eggs either :) I've had store bought eggs out for several days but not over a week and they were fine. I've used fresh eggs that haven't ever been refrigerated too. Fresh eggs are very difficult to peel when boiled. The little membrane doesn't separate from the egg easily and you can rip chunks from the egg. Sometimes I like to eat boiled eggs while hiking when I need to make some miles.
This was the first trip with my new JetBoil. I had an old skillet I could use so I took it. It was quite awkward holding it above the stove while I cooked. I'm thinking in the future I'll pick up the JetBoil skillet. It appears to have a place to store utensils and comes with a little plate.
If you have a cook set you prefer that pot rack is the way to go! I've seen an interesting set that the freezerbagcooking lady uses but I don't have a great set to I'm more interested in the JetBoil set. I'll try it out on the next trip and report back if I capture some video. Thanks for your feedback! What are you cooking? Please show us :)
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urhellarip 1 month ago
Mate do a video on how to crack an egg with one hand. It'd go viral :)
ryanaus04 1 month ago
the water helps from the egg sticking to your cookware and also easy to clean..lol, about the eggs fresh brown farm eggs will keep for weeks I know for a fact cause we have chickens. Umm the store bought eggs that I don't know
huntin4live 6 months ago
I usually mix up what I need before leaving. The omelet (Denver) is excellent and I slow boiled in water while still in the baggie. Then ate out of the baggie. Never tried the egg carrier before. But willing to now. Thanks.
DennyRec 7 months ago
you should get a pan holder for the top of your jetboil cooker!
peacockealot 10 months ago
I dont ungerstand the part with adding water to the eggs?? Why would u want to water down eggs??
MrLancer84 10 months ago
It's just a recipe for microwaving eggs. I don't know why the water goes in.
rylanherring 10 months ago
This video was making me hungry untill the turds and urine comment.
brodie1709 11 months ago
If you were going to just dump it into the frying pan with spatula anyhow, you could have done that without all the production and cleanup of the zip bag.
coolkayaker1 1 year ago
Just whisk the eggs in the pan?
on2wheelz28 1 year ago
nice...i paused the video, made eggs, then finished it.,....lolol
SleeperCell11 1 year ago
you guys sound like talkshow hosts hehehehe! nice vid.
echelonexcursions 1 year ago
milk makes them taste better water makes them fluffy...
stephsteph1888 2 years ago
I've been trying to figure that trick out for years !
How about adding a little water and a little milk?
solobackpacking 2 years ago
adding both is exactly what i do... 70% milk ... 30% water
stephsteph1888 2 years ago
thx man!
you are not 88 right?
solobackpacking 2 years ago
i always wondered how well eggs keep. if you pack eggs do you have to use the eggs asap or do they not need to be kept cold?
streetpunk99 2 years ago
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I learned from a farmer friend that raw eggs will stay fresh for weeks unrefrigerated. The trick is not breaking them. I've got a hard plastic egg container that works so, so.
rylanherring 2 years ago
but they have to be freash layed eggs right. My understanding is that eggs are similar to beer, once they are cold they have to be kept cold or they go bad...or skunky in the case of beer
streetpunk99 2 years ago
Funny! I'm not too picky about my beer. Maybe I'm not too picky about my eggs either :) I've had store bought eggs out for several days but not over a week and they were fine. I've used fresh eggs that haven't ever been refrigerated too. Fresh eggs are very difficult to peel when boiled. The little membrane doesn't separate from the egg easily and you can rip chunks from the egg. Sometimes I like to eat boiled eggs while hiking when I need to make some miles.
rylanherring 2 years ago
If you put a little powdered milk in with the water they will be more fluffy
Glock23NC 2 years ago
Have you used the cup for anthing? doesnt look like you could cook all that much in it.
battlebob 2 years ago
we'll begin with the perfect omelette wich is 2 eggs not 3 ameteurs often add milk for density this is a mistake!
Kingmaconha 3 years ago
I recognize that but I can't remember where it's from. Please tell me so I don't go crazy.
dahelmetrk 2 years ago
we'll begin with the pefect omelette which is 2 eggs not 3 ameteurs often add milk for density this is a mistake!
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Kingmaconha 2 years ago
Ah! Awesome, thanks.
dahelmetrk 2 years ago
why did you not use the pot rack for the jet boil
chrissept21 3 years ago
This was the first trip with my new JetBoil. I had an old skillet I could use so I took it. It was quite awkward holding it above the stove while I cooked. I'm thinking in the future I'll pick up the JetBoil skillet. It appears to have a place to store utensils and comes with a little plate.
rylanherring 3 years ago
you can get a pot rack that goes on the stove and you can ues any pot you like there ar lot of videos whith them on you tube
chrissept21 3 years ago
If you have a cook set you prefer that pot rack is the way to go! I've seen an interesting set that the freezerbagcooking lady uses but I don't have a great set to I'm more interested in the JetBoil set. I'll try it out on the next trip and report back if I capture some video. Thanks for your feedback! What are you cooking? Please show us :)
rylanherring 3 years ago