foto: YouTube @Bundahaniwongdeso
Brilio.net - Quail eggs are loved by every age group. This food ingredient can be cooked into various delicious dishes. Even though it looks cute, it is actually rich in nutrients. As reported by BrilioFood from webmd.com, on Monday (5/7) every 1 gram of quail egg contains 14 calories and 1 gram of fat and protein.
Apart from being nutritious, quail eggs are also easy to obtain and affordable. Quail eggs can be cooked by frying, cracking or boiling. Even if they are just boiled without adding spices, quail eggs are delicious to eat.
However, sometimes many people have difficulty boiling quail eggs, especially those who want the yolk to be in the middle. The reason is that if the egg yolk is on the edge, it is often destroyed when peeling. The shape is not perfectly round. This activity seems to have its own challenges because of its small size.
Apparently there is a trick to making quail eggs so that the yolk is in the middle and easy to peel. To get around this, some people add 1 tablespoon of vinegar to the water for boiling eggs.
However, if you run out of vinegar stock, you can copy the method of boiling quail eggs so that the yolk is in the middle which was shared by YouTube user @Bundahaniwongdeso. Netizens apparently rely on 2 kitchen ingredients in the form of salt and cooking oil.
photo: YouTube @Bundahaniwongdeso
So, to make a quail egg yolk in the middle, it's very easy. First prepare the stew pan. Fill enough water then wait until it boils. After the water boils, add 1 teaspoon of salt and one tablespoon of cooking oil to the boiled water.
photo: YouTube @Bundahaniwongdeso
Then add the eggs using a ladle, stir gently so that the yolk is in the middle. Boil for 7 minutes. Turn off the heat, drain, and wait to cool.
photo: YouTube @Bundahaniwongdeso
In the video, netizen @Bundahaniwongdeso also shows the process of peeling eggs.
"The results are really smooth, guys," he said.
photo: YouTube @Bundahaniwongdeso
The process of peeling quail egg shells looks so easy. Meanwhile, there are no egg yolks on the edge. Even though we haven't received a response from other netizens, the video has been watched 3 thousand times.
So, interested in trying this trick at home?
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