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BSET 41707 – 120501
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For example, if you want to soft-boil 2 eggs, fill the measuring cup
with water up to the number 2 next to the “SOFT” level option. This
same method applies for soft-, medium-, and hard-boiled eggs.
NOTE:
The harder the egg is boiled, the more water will be needed.
The more eggs are being cooked at a time, the
less
water will be
needed!
WARNING
: The measuring cup is equipped with an egg piercer on
the bottom that is very sharp; please handle with care to avoid
injury.
Below is a table with the approximate amount of water needed to
achieve the cooking level you want.
Egg Preparation Table
Cooking Level
Number
of Eggs
Water
Level in ml
Water
level in
Fl.Oz.
Hard
1
140ml
4.7 Fl.Oz.
2
130ml
4.4 Fl.Oz.
4
120ml
4.1 Fl.Oz.
6
110ml
3.7 Fl.Oz.
Medium
1
75ml
2.5 Fl.Oz.
2
68ml
2.3 Fl.Oz.
4
55ml
1.9 Fl.Oz.
6
45ml
1.5 Fl.Oz.
Soft
1
40ml
1.4 Fl.Oz.
2
36ml
1.2 Fl.Oz.
4
31ml
1.0 Fl.Oz.
6
28ml
0.9 Fl.Oz.
Please reference the table above should the included measuring
cup be misplaced. Water quantities are approximate.
Boiling Eggs
1.
Use the measuring cup or refer to egg preparation table above
to determine the amount of water required for the desired
number of eggs. Pour the measured water into the Mini Pan.