King Charles Is Apparently Not Easy To Please When It Comes To Boiled Eggs - Tasting Table
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King Charles Is Apparently Not Easy To Please When It Comes To Boiled Eggs - Tasting Table
"According to MyLondon, the tome reveals that King Charles III of England enjoys a soft-boiled egg for breakfast, which sounds completely normal. Less relatable, however, is that he demands seven eggs to be boiled to varying degrees and presented to him so he can test each, find the egg prepared exactly to his standards, and eliminate the rest. One egg to rule them all."
"These are a specific form of the classic soft-boiled egg that are placed into a small dish as the whole thing is cooked in a bath of hot water. This process is often done in the oven and results in a perfectly runny egg that still remains whole when cracked into. That ideal balance could understandably be a little tough to nail,"
King Charles III enjoys soft-boiled eggs, favoring coddled eggs prepared in a hot-water bath or oven to yield a runny interior while remaining whole. He requires multiple eggs boiled to varying degrees and presented so he can select the one that meets his precise standards. Some accounts state seven eggs are prepared, though Buckingham Palace staff have denied that revelation. A former private chef said eggs were boiled for exactly four minutes and that three pots were kept boiling at once during breakfast prep. Conflicting details exist, with another account reporting six eggs served at afternoon tea.
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