Can You Really Fry an Egg on the Sidewalk?

Updated: Jul. 27, 2023

Here's the verdict on that famous saying about frying an egg on the sidewalk

So far, summer 2023 is turning out to be one of the hottest summers on record. In fact, this past June was officially the hottest June ever recorded. With more and more scorching summer days, you’ve probably heard at least one person utter the famous phrase: “It’s so hot you could fry an egg on the sidewalk.”

That got us thinking, can you fry an egg on the sidewalk? And if you can fry an egg on the sidewalk, how hot does it need to be to truly fry an egg to perfection? Read on for the answers to these egg-cellent questions.

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Can you fry an egg on the sidewalk?

Yes, it’s technically possible. There is, in fact, some truth behind the famous saying. But while it may be possible to fry an egg on the sidewalk, it’s not a simple process by any means.

How could you fry an egg on the sidewalk?

Hot Fried Egg PavementHollydc/getty images

So what needs to happen for an egg to fry on the sidewalk? First, the sidewalk needs to reach a temperature of 158 degrees. And while hot summer weather may feel boiling at times and leaves the sidewalk scorching, the average concrete sidewalk can only reach a temperature of 145 degrees. So close, but not close enough!

The Library of Congress explains that concrete and “pavement of any kind” are poor heat conductors, so it’s likely that the egg will cook unevenly, even if it does manage to fry. Think of a frying pan as the ideal heat conductor. Obviously, surfaces like the average concrete sidewalk aren’t as effective as a frying pan’s material.

Can I cook an egg outside?

If you’re looking for unconventional ways to cook eggs, the Library of Congress recommends trying out a car hood. Yup, a car! The surface has similar conditions to that of a frying pan. In other words, frying an egg on a car hood is much more likely than the sidewalk. However, there are much better ways to cook an egg—like scrambling it on the stovetop in your comfortably air-conditioned home.

Sources:

  • NPR: “Last month was the hottest June ever recorded on Earth”
  • Library of Congress: “Is it possible to fry an egg on the sidewalk if it’s hot enough?”

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