Get at least two (more works better) mirrors reflect the light onto the surface. Also find a couple rocks to put under the pan. Unless the ground is as hot or hotter than the pan, heat will disperse into the ground it rest on if it is touching.
Yeah it’s true crack an egg on the sidewalk or especially a sewer grate that’s in the road of something it’ll start cooking.I’ve baked cookies in my car before.
put the pan in your car with the windows shut. It will cook :) or you can run your car and when it is a mid heat, turn car off and put egg in foil into the engine area, also a great way to cook bacon, takes a bit of time but cooked through. From Australia :)
Hottest temperature ever recorded on earth was in Death Valley, California in 1913. It was 134F(56.7C). Parts of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, etc have very high average temps and all experience extreme heat in the summer.
@@acidiczivy7988 nah man best advice is go to Iraq temperature goes 55°C+ in the summer easily:) ( For people who don’t know Celsius that’s like 131°F ) And btw it usually gets past that it almost reached 60°C ( 140°F ) not too long ago
Come here to Arizona 😂 yesterday it was 114°f where I live, and it wasn't even the hottest of the month lol😂 Edit: omg thank you so much for all the likes ❤️🥰
There's been a video on Tiktok where the sun was out and it was so hot some dude put a fried egg on his dashboard and it actually fried a bit. Although it was probably just a lucky chance for the guy and the pan probably wasnt even heated up that much so yeau not very high hopes for this one.
In Australia when it gets around ~ 40 degrees C, the asphalt of the road can cook an egg. Maybe try the road with the pan or even just on the road by itself.
When I was in highschool, my friend and I didn’t have a lighter or anything to light our smokes with. It was the end of the day and no one was around. We were joking about using a magnifying glass from the science lab and the sun. He was a funny and hyper guy so he went and got one. We managed to focus a sunbeam on the end and after a minute it started to smoke and lit. Man you can do a lot with sun power if you focus it enough on a good day. Definitely good survival skill.
Put the pan out the night before and let it warm all day until the temp is at the day’s high. Or if you want build a simple solar oven and it works even better, doesn’t have to be hot at all, just some good sunshine.
I think the molecular structure of the cast iron isn't properly maintaining the heat without a constant heat source. A sidewalk actually will fry an egg, but concrete and asphalt are more like rock, which unlike metal has a messy, tangled molecular structure that makes it so heat travels more slowly throughout it. What this means is a metal pan is quick to heat up and quick to lose its heat, but rock and ceramic is slow to heat up and slow to lose its heat... meaning that maybe if you use a ceramic pan and let that heat up in the direct sunlight for several hours it may maintain enough of that temperature to fry the egg.
Its 103° nowhere near hot enough.. try that here in AZ when it's the middle of July and temperatures are at about 110°-115°, egg cooks as soon as you crack it !
Should have put a lid on it and grease/oil the pan 20 minutes before adding the room temp egg, then cover it with a lid or cover tightly with foil. The foil will add heat from above.
Leave it out longer. Put it on the cement of the sidewalk, or another material that soaks up sun just as well. That way it gets the heat from the sun, but also the heat from its surroundings
We mean on the sidewalk. Usually somewhere that doesn't get shade. The saying comes from going outside barefoot and feeling the heat of the sidewalk or driveway.
@@itspaulmatthew4759 lol who cares? An egg is the cheapest thing. People brewing coffee at home instead of buying Starbucks, could afford to feed starving people.
since its on the wooden table i wouldn’t expect the table to be too hot, instead put it on asphalt but don’t put it on concrete because darker colors attract more light and absorb it whilst lighter colors reflect it. i think for the best results you should put it on asphalt or if you can the side of the road :D
Thats because u dont live in Brazil. I already saw a guy cooking two eggs on the street. He put the pan on the street then the eggs on the pan, it was cooked in like, 3 minutes
You should put the pan on the sidewalk or street, because the sidewalk/street tends to get extremely hot in that kind of weather. When people use this saying, they usually mean cooking it off the ground.
Only do it on days with 113F or so lol. Leave the pan the moment the sun goes up and leave it there for hours. At about 12 or 1 pm do the egg cracking. Also don't use non-stick pans use the normal ones.
We did this but not with a pan: First you'll need to wrap a metal tray (not sure if that's the right word) in tin foil. Wrap the egg in black fabric and put it in a glass. Put the glass on the "tray" so the glass is upside down. If it's only one egg, it would take about an hour. But if not, I'm not sure
The sun is more important than the outside temperature. Try to make sure the sun is directly overhead for ideal heat. Maybe use a magnifying glass if all else fails.
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Put the pan on a driveway or sidewalk in a spot that doesn’t get shady at all until the sun officially goes down.
haha imagine taking a walk and then seeing a pan with a raw egg sitting in it on the sidewalk
@@shirogane7106 it’s for science
Is there any unofficial sunset?
@@ali.bukhari04 I’m not sure what this means. Sunset is a quite literal thing. So??? 🤷♀️
“Officially”
Try putting the pan inside your car on the dashboard 😅
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That's a great idea!
@@junjiscomb7909 Oh right.. fart for days 💀
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Our local meteorologist baked chocolate chip cookies on his dash a few days ago. They cooked through completely too!
In iraq when the degrees was 50 we literally fried an egg fully cooked 💀
Eee bro wallah here is a furnace I live in iraq too
Same bro, here it's 51 degrees
@@Hot_Bagel same
Walla sometimes I wonder why Iraq is so hot when other places are literally windy- turkiye was so windy when at Iraq it was like a whole entire oven-
It was 122 in az once in like 1992 and I fried one on the street
Lisa: “let me know if you have any tips”
Me: “Go to Arizona you should be good”
Try using a different pan that heats up quick. Cast iron takes longer to heat even on the stovetop!
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@@KingJC. time and a place for everything my dude. This isn't the right place, go to church. Stop shoving religion into people's faces
@@Nihil660 I think a lot of commenters doing that are actually bots
@@ArtisanAsteroid I hope so
@@KingJC. idc
Lisa: let me know if u have any tips
Me: preheat the sun to 450°😂
I am dead 😭💀
@@rosieosabutey1448 then how did u comments?🤓
@@NiggaW518 ... really? were gonna be like that?
@@brownboy2717 bro didn't u see the "🤓' emoji?
You’re hilarious
"I can barely touch it"
*proceeds to move the pan*
Come to India during summer you will be able to fry french fries too 😀😀😀 and yes next time use some slim iron pan
Try a different pan, cast iron takes a lot of energy to heat up.
Jesus loves you so much he died for you please accept him before it's too late the rapture is soon, God bless you ❤ '
@@KingJC. I thought it was a good comment too but isn't this a bit excessive?
@@vaillville3438 Jesus is just really enthusiastic about cooking, remember the last supper??
@@KingJC. yes apart from rapture that is a heretical doctrine
@@KingJC. You religious people are crazy.
Next time try to put it on hot cement
Correct it would cook in 60 seconds
Agreed
Jesus loves you so much he died for you please accept him before it's too late the rapture is soon, God bless you ❤
Asphalt gets hotter
@@KingJC. hey heretic stop predicting the return of christ all who proclaim his second coming is near is a heretic I thought you Christians know this
Get at least two (more works better) mirrors reflect the light onto the surface. Also find a couple rocks to put under the pan. Unless the ground is as hot or hotter than the pan, heat will disperse into the ground it rest on if it is touching.
Omg I totally can't think about leaving a shell in the egg. I felt pure anger when you said "no big deal" It's a good thing I love ya
This is one of the most important & serious tips I can ever give on something like this... just go to Arizona.
yeah apparently Oatman, Arizona has an annual egg cooking competition
Yeah it’s true crack an egg on the sidewalk or especially a sewer grate that’s in the road of something it’ll start cooking.I’ve baked cookies in my car before.
Texas is hotter than Arizona
@@courtneybolden6891 depends on the day and where in the state you are
@@courtneybolden6891 I live in Texas & it really isn't tbh.
*laughs in Arizonian*
I'll be laughing with you
Same
Or California haha
*laughs is nevadan*
*laughs in Indian*
We tried this in kindergarden, it was really hot that day and boom, in 8 minutes it was done, i live in nz its rarely THAT hot 😭
NZ? Do you mean New Zealand?
@@kayoungthompson6893 ye
put the pan in your car with the windows shut. It will cook :) or you can run your car and when it is a mid heat, turn car off and put egg in foil into the engine area, also a great way to cook bacon, takes a bit of time but cooked through. From Australia :)
"give me some tips" oh yes i fry eggs with the sun all the time i am very experienced and have many tips to share
lmao
@@angb8182 hehehehaw
you must be a rich fancy boy
@@REN-bi9by because it would ruin the economy
@@REN-bi9by and probably population of cold areas
I live in Arizona and I do this every summer, I reccomend putting it in your car because it gets a lot hotter in the car than it does outside.
Bit it's cooking an egg outside,not in a car
@@dream6562 Ok?
@@dream6562 Well sunshines can get into the car and make it really hot yk?
Isn't it about the sun anyways 😐
@@PurpleIsGood_Dog yeah, but I feel like using a car would be cheating imo
@@dream6562 Ah ok i get it..
Her crying in 39°C
Middle east and south west asians: running on streets and sipping tea in 50°C
She's not crying? She's not even complaining lmao she's just experimenting
as a louisianan 42.5C (109F) is kinda hot
Put it on my pc when I'm playing minecraft with shaders💀
😂😭💀
You should try this after focusing a concave lens on the pan. That definitely works
America: damn it’s hot
Middle East Asia: Hold my Thermometer
Most of the US south is in the same latitude as the middle east
Here in some places in our state 50°c and here it is raining normally here when it's hot means like 45°c or 50°c
Ever heard of geography and latitudes? The temperature is literally the same
Hottest temperature ever recorded on earth was in Death Valley, California in 1913. It was 134F(56.7C). Parts of California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, etc have very high average temps and all experience extreme heat in the summer.
Don’t forget the hot tea in the afternoon 😂😂😂
Chef tip: Dont crack eggs on the edge of something, crack them on a flat surface.
You have to find the right place, surface and pan. I tried it and it worked in temperatures as cold as 85°F.
pro tip: try that in Phoenix
Or Vegas
@@acidiczivy7988 or maybe somehow fly to South Asia and try it there
Bro, just go to Texas, it's mad hot.
@@OmskyBoii that would be a hell of a trip for dinner breakfast 🍳
@@acidiczivy7988 nah man best advice is go to Iraq temperature goes 55°C+ in the summer easily:)
( For people who don’t know Celsius that’s like 131°F )
And btw it usually gets past that it almost reached 60°C ( 140°F ) not too long ago
If you were doing this in Iraq you’d get a perfectly cooked sunny side up
Bruh. I’m in Iraq rn and I litrally tried this out yesterday. No pan. Just on the car.
@@fatimadahir380 did it work?
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@@MettigelMann bruh the floor works too
@@MettigelMann lol Yh. It tasted like a pan sat in the sun for 5 mins.
The way you cracked that egg was golden
These peoples will blast off physics one day soon...🤣
Come here to Arizona 😂 yesterday it was 114°f where I live, and it wasn't even the hottest of the month lol😂
Edit: omg thank you so much for all the likes ❤️🥰
My man that is a good weather where i live in here almost 130
@@Vonderhaard1 iraq
My friend lives in Phoenix and shes gonna try it!
Yeah I live in az it’s hot even when it’s nighttime. Idk how this is legal 😭😂😂
For some reason in my area it was more than 100 degrees but now it started raining a lot?
That's taking Sunny-side up to a whole new level
"Let me know if u have any tips"
Do it in AZ it's like 120 every day in the summer
Good job Lisa your channel has grown alot. When I first looked it was 200k now it’s 3 mil 👍
That’s like vacation temperature from where I live-💀✋🏻
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@@duruzo_wog Dc
@@bored_person1640 Not everyone lives in the US😭
@@LilDefuseKit I don’t
@@bored_person1640 Me neither champion
This has to be bait, there’s no way you thought putting a pan on a wood surface would heat it up, no way.
There's been a video on Tiktok where the sun was out and it was so hot some dude put a fried egg on his dashboard and it actually fried a bit.
Although it was probably just a lucky chance for the guy and the pan probably wasnt even heated up that much so yeau not very high hopes for this one.
Uh, she tried to use the sun's light to heat it up. Of course it wasn't nearly hot enough, but she just wanted to test the saying out
@@cameronschyuder9034 r/woosh get a joke
Same thought
She DOES sound kind of dumb
Maybe try putting the pan on the ground like on the concrete cuz usually it's hotter than table
*puts egg in shade*
"Why is it not cooking?"
Me being canadian:
"Ayo your boiling in air outside today?"
jajajaja
That saying was meant for the egg to be dropped on the hot concrete ground! Then it will fry!
My dad did this on a manhole cover for a photo in a NYC heatwave, so you can fry an egg in the sun but you just need the right place
Basic physics 101 to put this on a hot surface. Not a table
It was really hot today where I live and I thought I could do this as well.
In Australia when it gets around ~ 40 degrees C, the asphalt of the road can cook an egg. Maybe try the road with the pan or even just on the road by itself.
I've done this in 45c day in Australia. Put the pan on the ground in darker cement or a tile that's been soaking in the sun.
Lisa: it's 103°Farenheit
Me: *immediately opens up calculator to convert it to Celcius*
When I was in highschool, my friend and I didn’t have a lighter or anything to light our smokes with. It was the end of the day and no one was around. We were joking about using a magnifying glass from the science lab and the sun. He was a funny and hyper guy so he went and got one. We managed to focus a sunbeam on the end and after a minute it started to smoke and lit. Man you can do a lot with sun power if you focus it enough on a good day. Definitely good survival skill.
Put the pan out the night before and let it warm all day until the temp is at the day’s high. Or if you want build a simple solar oven and it works even better, doesn’t have to be hot at all, just some good sunshine.
Tip- put the pan on the car dashboard, its hotter in there than outside, ive seen someone a few years ago on youtube bake cookies that way!!^-^
I saw a video of someone doing this, but they did it on the sidewalk in Arizona…
I def want to see a part 2… that’s really cool 😂
Me too
I think the molecular structure of the cast iron isn't properly maintaining the heat without a constant heat source. A sidewalk actually will fry an egg, but concrete and asphalt are more like rock, which unlike metal has a messy, tangled molecular structure that makes it so heat travels more slowly throughout it.
What this means is a metal pan is quick to heat up and quick to lose its heat, but rock and ceramic is slow to heat up and slow to lose its heat... meaning that maybe if you use a ceramic pan and let that heat up in the direct sunlight for several hours it may maintain enough of that temperature to fry the egg.
Its 103° nowhere near hot enough.. try that here in AZ when it's the middle of July and temperatures are at about 110°-115°, egg cooks as soon as you crack it !
Heh. Come to the Middle East and we can have a scrambled egg breakfast on the sidewalk
Not middle Eastern but eh same religion mostly I'd like some eggs 🤠👍
Parts of the US get extremely hot. Deaths Valley is the hottest place in the world.
Yes the weather always changes but if feels like the desert especially Saudi Arabia
needed oil
Should have put a lid on it and grease/oil the pan 20 minutes before adding the room temp egg, then cover it with a lid or cover tightly with foil. The foil will add heat from above.
Leave it out longer. Put it on the cement of the sidewalk, or another material that soaks up sun just as well. That way it gets the heat from the sun, but also the heat from its surroundings
Me who lives in arizona: *cries in 122 degrees*
I know how it feels 😭 *melts*
OMG
Well when I lived in Arizona my family members could literally do this, it’s kinda crazy how hot it is out there.
Tip: put oil in first and let both pot and oil sit outside for awhile before cracking egg and let egg be at room temperature
SHE DIDNT WASTE THE EGG GOD BLESS THIS WOMAN
Try putting the egg on my forehead when I argue with my girlfriend 🤌🏼
U must use that in your favour, Try arguing with ur gf and make omlette fr u simultaneously. You can save gas and money.
Bro, you alright? You need a hug?
@@TheMandaloreFett yes, i do 😭
@@craigstethson7233 I got you fam.
Cook an egg with the metal part of the seatbelt after leaving you car out on a hot day
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That's why studying science is so important in school
We mean on the sidewalk. Usually somewhere that doesn't get shade. The saying comes from going outside barefoot and feeling the heat of the sidewalk or driveway.
You have to put the skillet directly on one of those round drains on most streets.
did u srsly cook and eat an egg that was outside in the sun for 45 mins? xD
Hahahaha I thought this too
Avoiding comments saying "she wasted an egg and people are starving"
@@itspaulmatthew4759 lol who cares? An egg is the cheapest thing. People brewing coffee at home instead of buying Starbucks, could afford to feed starving people.
I think she just made one to satisfy herself and us because she failed so it felt like we still need a fried egg lol idk
I don't think it was the same egg
Wow that sun cooked egg really came out well. You even ate it!
Try using something reflective against the sun rays and let it hit the egg on top like a laser beam so it can get direct heat towards
"Damn, man! Its so hot, you could throw an egg on da ground and it fry right there!"
"Yeah, and its hot too!"
since its on the wooden table i wouldn’t expect the table to be too hot, instead put it on asphalt but don’t put it on concrete because darker colors attract more light and absorb it whilst lighter colors reflect it. i think for the best results you should put it on asphalt or if you can the side of the road :D
Try lining a lid with tin foil and leave that on the pan
In Morocco its 54 you can fry an egg in like 5 minutes
go to texas, try it there.
Thats because u dont live in Brazil. I already saw a guy cooking two eggs on the street. He put the pan on the street then the eggs on the pan, it was cooked in like, 3 minutes
Putting the pan on the sidewalk can help too
I can’t imagine this woman in Australia lol, 35c or 95f in South Australia during the day IN WINTER
i'm from arizona and we've been peaking into the 120s hehe
Looks perfect! Just the way I like my eggs
it’s embarrassing she thought she could fry the egg at 100° 😂
Us Floridians cant do this because most of us will come back to a family of lizards 😀
Arizona is a good place to try this lol, I would know-
i loved this experiment, i think it’s creative to test out. 😂 love ur vids Lisa !!
You should put the pan on the sidewalk or street, because the sidewalk/street tends to get extremely hot in that kind of weather. When people use this saying, they usually mean cooking it off the ground.
Only do it on days with 113F or so lol. Leave the pan the moment the sun goes up and leave it there for hours. At about 12 or 1 pm do the egg cracking. Also don't use non-stick pans use the normal ones.
People in Arizona: 👁👄👁
I think its Arizona
When you're running out of content and thinks 103°f is too much hot
Always crack an egg on a flat surface, hence why you got a bit of shell it it when cracking on the edge of a pan
We did this but not with a pan:
First you'll need to wrap a metal tray (not sure if that's the right word) in tin foil.
Wrap the egg in black fabric and put it in a glass. Put the glass on the "tray" so the glass is upside down. If it's only one egg, it would take about an hour. But if not, I'm not sure
Lisa, can u try Bengali Indian foods? It's just amazing 🤩
Yes they are great
Me: that's normal where I live in summer 👁️👄👁️🙎
The cast iron retains a lot of heat, but also takes a LONG time to heat up.
The sun is more important than the outside temperature. Try to make sure the sun is directly overhead for ideal heat. Maybe use a magnifying glass if all else fails.
queen of not wasting food
More like queen of food poisoning after leaving a raw egg outside for 45 minutes
You don't even need pan:'- just go to park and find a slide,,...
Lisa sounds so defeated
You definitely can do this in your car . I cooked a hot pocket outside in the summer time a few times and baked cookies in my mom's car one summer .
I bet I can do this where I live it literally gets like 107 Every day
Try leaving it outside overnight into the afternoon it's a cast iron so it needs to pick up a lot of heat
Hood of a car works like a charm on a hot day
Putting it on some foil and into direct sunlight would also do the trick, I believe.