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GourmetGirl said:I really recommend the Sausage and Peppers Egg Bake... it's in the Stoneware Inspirations Cookbook...
ddcook said:I've blown out a few eggs in my days, and you will not be able to get them in a condition where you can seperate the yolk from egg. It will be a "mixed" combination.
Also, get ready for a headache, as it takes a good hearty breath and blowing to get the yolk and white to come out.
Good luck!
Out of curiosity, what are you going to do with your shells?
jenniferknapp said:I can't do deviled eggs since I am blowing them out and need the shell in-tact! But that is great for hard-boiled eggs that you only color for that year!!
Blowing eggs is when you make a little teeny hole in each end and physically blow the egg out of the shell. Then you decorate the whole shell. You don't have to redecorate them every year, because they keep. It's a technique used frequently for Pysanki, Ukranian Easter Eggs, which are very detailed and can take hours to decorate.jrstephens said:What is blowing them out? What are you doing with the shells?
chefann said:Blowing eggs is when you make a little teeny hole in each end and physically blow the egg out of the shell. Then you decorate the whole shell. You don't have to redecorate them every year, because they keep. It's a technique used frequently for Pysanki, Ukranian Easter Eggs, which are very detailed and can take hours to decorate.
The best way to blow out eggs is to use a small needle to make a small hole in both ends of the egg. Then, gently blow into one hole while holding the egg over a bowl to catch the contents.
Yes, the blown-out eggs can be used for cooking and baking just like regular eggs. However, be sure to thoroughly wash the eggs before using them in any recipe.
The blown-out eggs can be decorated using a variety of techniques such as painting, dyeing, decoupage, or using stickers and glitter. You can also use them to make Easter egg ornaments or create a hanging egg display.
If stored properly in a cool and dry place, the blown-out eggs can last for several years. However, if you plan to use them for cooking or baking, it is recommended to use them within a few weeks.
While the blown-out eggs are not as durable as regular eggs, they can still be used for an Easter egg hunt. Just be sure to handle them gently and avoid dropping or crushing them.