1. soft boiled - Adjective
2. soft boiled - Adjective Satellite
(eggs) having the yolk still liquid
easily moved to pity or sorrow
Source: WordNetsoft-boiled
soft-boiled eggs Source: Internet
a softhearted judge Source: Internet
A more classy version, called "le petit déjeuner du voyageur" where delicatessens serve gizzard, bacon, salmon, omelet, or croque-monsieur, with or without soft-boiled egg and always with the traditional coffee/tea/chocolate along fruits or fruit juice. Source: Internet
After a quick dressing of sriracha and a shower of parsley, my goetta was all dressed up, delicious on its own but made even more so with the crack of the yolk in my soft-boiled egg. Source: Internet
Does a hard-boiled egg (where the egg yolk is hard) have the same nutritional value as a soft-boiled one? Source: Internet
For meatless options, try cubed or sliced tofu, cheese in small cubes or crumbled, eggs (hard-boiled and quartered, soft-boiled and halved, or poached and left whole). Source: Internet