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What's the diffenent between whiped up eggs and whisked up eggs?
are those words the same meaning?
ex) you take your whiped up eggs or whisked up eggs..
Jul 17, 2011 12:57 PM
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whipped up eggs mean that the egg whites and yolks are separated . You whip up the egg whites with sugar using an electric egg beater to make little meringues or a cake. or you can whip up the egg whites and add them to whisked egg yolks and combine them to make an omelette.
whisked up eggs are made using an egg whisk in order to make scrambled eggs for breakfast.
July 17, 2011
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In the case of kitchen utensils, a whip and a whisk are basically the same thing - a ball of wires with a handle that can be used to swirl and beat something (usually eggs) until it is light and more fluffy.
Also - "whipped eggs" not "whiped"
July 17, 2011
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