Could you boil an egg in a kettle?
You could technically boil an egg in a kettle, but it's not recommended. Here's why:
* Space: Most kettles are designed for water only. The space is limited and an egg could get in the way of the heating element or steam release.
* Cleaning: Egg yolk is difficult to clean out of a kettle, and the heat can cause it to stick.
* Damage: The heat from a kettle could potentially damage the egg shell or even crack the kettle itself.
* Safety: Boiling an egg in a kettle could lead to an unevenly cooked egg, and potentially even a hot mess!
It's much easier and safer to boil an egg in a saucepan with enough water to cover it.
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