Do Australian Folded Eggs Live Up To Their Hype?

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • You might think you've tried every possible way to eat an egg, but much like fashion, culinary trends are constantly evolving. Originating in Australia, folded eggs taste even better than they look - and you can make them in seconds!
    #cooking #eggs #breakfast
    The origin of folded eggs | 0:00
    Where can you find them | 1:08
    The pros and cons | 2:04
    How to tell them apart | 3:19
    Speed and heat are essential | 4:33
    The secret ingredient | 5:36
    High-quality ingredients are crucial | 6:34
    You'll need specific tools | 7:32
    Remove them from heat | 8:44
    Adding ingredients | 9:34
    Voiceover by: Allie James
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Komentáře • 34

  • @MashedFood
    @MashedFood  Před 29 dny

    Have you ever tried this style out?

    • @user-wt5bf4rw7e
      @user-wt5bf4rw7e Před 29 dny +1

      We may not be fancy restauranteurs but many of us have been making our eggs this way for decades.

  • @monicathompson5108
    @monicathompson5108 Před 29 dny +3

    I've been making my eggs like this for years I didn't know it was a thing I just like the way they taste

  • @charly3575
    @charly3575 Před 27 dny +2

    Everyone in my family as far back as I can remember, has been making eggs semi soft just like this. Now we prefer Korean tornado eggs because they go over a mountain of rice perfectly.

  • @Aussie_keto
    @Aussie_keto Před 29 dny +1

    Amazing, I was today years old when I learned about folded eggs in Australia.

  • @slidetek
    @slidetek Před 25 dny

    I’ve been doing this since the 70’s. My parents had a housekeeper from Spain that cooked things in ways I’ve never seen replicated. I still haven’t been able to match her eggs. She’d drop them into a red hot iron skillet, and start folding them until they’re were like a flake pastry with custard layers. The texture remains elusive to me 50 years later, but I use stainless steel, which can’t come close. I’m sure I’m not alone.

  • @steveville54
    @steveville54 Před 29 dny +2

    In southern California we've been making "folded" eggs and avocado toast for decades (at least since the 1950s).

    • @XoloJay
      @XoloJay Před 29 dny

      Could you produce a menu or advertisement from the 50's? Would be really cool to see

    • @jimdavis5849
      @jimdavis5849 Před 29 dny

      Australians have been making folded eggs for thousands of years and they are much better than California folded eggs.

  • @thomasbarca9297
    @thomasbarca9297 Před 29 dny +2

    Im Aussie and I’ve near heard of this

  • @patriciafuchs5970
    @patriciafuchs5970 Před 29 dny

    Fascinating

  • @CappyLarou
    @CappyLarou Před 29 dny +6

    so according to this video, I have been making world class eggs since I was 12? that "technique" is nothing new as I have been cooking my eggs like that for most of my like, it's why I can't stand eating breakfast out, no one can ever make my eggs right.

    • @charly3575
      @charly3575 Před 27 dny

      Pretty much everyone I know eats soft scramble just l8ke this “phenomenal” folded eggs. Look up Korean tornado eggs. They’re even better.

  • @mcswabin207
    @mcswabin207 Před 29 dny

    The video's comment about concerns over partially cooked eggs mentions, well people eat raw egg yokes. The difference is the egg whites prevent the egg yokes from being contaminated with samonella. Raw egg yokes are perfectly fine. Undercooked egg whites are not.

  • @cannottrust3710
    @cannottrust3710 Před 29 dny +1

    Saw something similar on Chinese Demyistified

  • @extremeconcepts1
    @extremeconcepts1 Před 28 dny

    I'm an aussie, we just call them fancy scrambled eggs....

  • @BusterKitten
    @BusterKitten Před 20 dny

    this is a variation of the Korean tornado eggs

  • @iWind0ws
    @iWind0ws Před 26 dny

    this has been part of Cantonese cuisine for centuries.

  • @patriciaoreilly8907
    @patriciaoreilly8907 Před 29 dny

    Its scrabble eggs 😊 folded eggs. Video is absolutely tosh.

  • @timmanfield9867
    @timmanfield9867 Před 27 dny

    As an Australian i have never ever seen these eggs on a menu or in a home 🤦🤷

  • @violetavenue8990
    @violetavenue8990 Před 29 dny +2

    Talk about dragging out a simple process.

  • @charly3575
    @charly3575 Před 27 dny

    Nothing new about this chef’s method. Jacques Pepin to the hash slinger at the corner diner has made eggs just like this. JUST. LIKE. THIS.

  • @brucetrathen8011
    @brucetrathen8011 Před 28 dny

    This video could have been 45 seconds and still covered all pertinent information, but that dude studies the hell out that book whilst he’s pretending to stir the pot.

  • @bosch9905
    @bosch9905 Před 28 dny +1

    Put another egg in the barbie

  • @penginbot
    @penginbot Před 28 dny

    This is basically Chinese hua dan (slippery eggs). And anyone who cooks eggs with a spatula has probably folded eggs at some point... he didn't invent any new technique. It's like they're grasping at straws for content or something...

  • @mlhobbs
    @mlhobbs Před 29 dny

    We had scrambled eggs in New Zealand and they could have been sucked through a straw! We had to send them back to be cooked! Totally gross.

  • @explorerny1
    @explorerny1 Před 27 dny

    Isn’t this scrambled eggs ?!?!?!?!?!

  • @pamhayes3465
    @pamhayes3465 Před 29 dny +1

    To me they just don't look done.

  • @marilynturcotte5304
    @marilynturcotte5304 Před 29 dny

    A lot of blah, blah about eggs! I have been doing this for years, shish!!

  • @optionout
    @optionout Před 29 dny +3

    Whatever..

  • @viclizardi6152
    @viclizardi6152 Před 29 dny

    Whatever