Someone has tested this – don’t remember the result. I do remember that it’s possible to bake bread or cookies inside your car though. (Although I’m not sure I want to eat them… :-P)
On a metal object (such as the outside of a car) it is quite possible. A sidewalk is a bit porous and doesn’t conduct heat that well, yet, it still has been filmed.
Night-Gaunt: I have seen it hot enough to bubble! They use a lot more sand and gravel in asphalt than back in those days. When I was a kid, the bubbling was the test of when it wasn’t safe to walk on it barefooted.
Catfeet Premium Member over 12 years ago
Chef Red, you might as well forget the eggs…just fry up some bacon and pork sausages for Rover at your sidewalk cafe!
comicgos over 12 years ago
Good answer Rover – Good answer!
KA7DRE Premium Member over 12 years ago
I smell BACON !!!
chp9595 over 12 years ago
I use to live in Death Valley. Tourist would try to fry eggs on the sidewalks and parking lots all the time. What a mess!
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
Just give me the bacon.
NE1956 over 12 years ago
Green eggs and ham, Sam I Am!
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
Someone has tested this – don’t remember the result. I do remember that it’s possible to bake bread or cookies inside your car though. (Although I’m not sure I want to eat them… :-P)
hippogriff over 12 years ago
On a metal object (such as the outside of a car) it is quite possible. A sidewalk is a bit porous and doesn’t conduct heat that well, yet, it still has been filmed.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
He means eggs not bacon.
Rickapolis over 12 years ago
The answer is ALWAYS ‘bacon’.
boldyuma over 12 years ago
Every year in Yuma,AZ in August there is usually a contest
to fry a egg on a sidewalk..Air temp in shade 112*..
Air temp on sidewalk at 3:00 pm..168*..takes about 10 min..
hippogriff over 12 years ago
Night-Gaunt: I have seen it hot enough to bubble! They use a lot more sand and gravel in asphalt than back in those days. When I was a kid, the bubbling was the test of when it wasn’t safe to walk on it barefooted.