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Boil an egg without water? You
must be yolking ...
London -
Breaking news: a British inventor has insisted that boiling an egg was
not all it's cracked up to be as he trumpeted his gadget that cooks
them without water.
Simon Rhymes' Bulbed Egg Maker uses
high-powered light bulbs to cook the egg and then chops the top off at
just the right height for dipping toast into the yolk.
The 23-year-old egghead came up with
the idea while at university and has hatched a plan to make the BEM an
indispensable kitchen item.
"I thought that boiling an egg was
rather labour-intensive for the rewards you get," said Rhymes, who has
now graduated from his product design course.
"I read that light bulbs gave off so
much heat it might be more energy-efficient to leave lights on in the
house to heat it rather than using central heating.
"I started to experiment and cooked
an egg under a table lamp and that took about half an hour.
"Then I came across the halogen
lights and adapted them to put in the BEM. I experimented with about
600 eggs. I got sick of testing them but now I can produce the perfect
boiled egg every time."
Eggs are lowered into the 12-inch
(30-centimetre) high device, which uses four halogen bulbs.
It takes six minutes to create the
"perfect" egg, but the timer can be changed to alter the runniness of
the yolk.
Once cooked, the top of the egg is
lopped off at a circumference of 1.5 inches (40 millimetres), just
wide enough for dunking in toast.
Rhymes has patented the gadget and
has formed his own company to court manufacturers and investors.
"Hopefully, the machine will become a
common household item like a toaster," he said. --
Agence France Presse
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