PERFECT HARD BOILED EGGS (EASY PEELING)

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I've always loved hard boiled eggs. You can do so many things with them. They are low carb, healthy and filling all by themselves with a little salt and pepper. I love deviled eggs, egg salad, and tuna with egg salad and now pimiento cheese spread with eggs, too! I've also started using the "cage free" eggs which have a more...

Provided by Marcia McCance

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Number Of Ingredients 3

10 whole eggs
1 pot of water (just enough to cover the eggs)
1 Tbsp baking soda

Steps:

  • 1. Put about 3 fingers of water into the pan.
  • 2. Measure 1 Tbls baking soda into the water and stir to dissolve
  • 3. Gently place eggs in the water. As you place your eggs in the water the level of the water will get deeper. (You may need to reposition one or two so they are under water.) When you have placed your last egg in the water check the level to make sure the eggs are covered. If not, add more water. If there is more than 1/4 inch of water above the eggs, pour out a little. There is no need to spend time boiling water you don't need. This water level works with this cooking time.
  • 4. Place the pan on the burner and turn the heat to high. Set the timer for 15 minutes. (15-18 minutes if the eggs are extra large.) Let it come to a rolling boil and turn down a little if it is too vigorous but keep it boiling until the timer goes off.
  • 5. When the timer goes off, take the pan to the sink and turn on the cold water into the pan letting it overflow into the sink until you've exchanged the hot water for cold. Test with your finger: when the water is cold, turn off the tap.
  • 6. The eggs will still be hot, so be careful.
  • 7. Let them sit about five minutes in the cold water and then you can begin peeling your warm eggs.
  • 8. If you follow these cooking and cooling methods you will never get "green eggs" again. They will always be perfectly cooked with perfect yellows. And the baking soda will allow them to peel perfectly, too.
  • 9. One thing... The baking soda worked very well when I was peeling the warm eggs. It also worked well after the eggs has been stored in the fridge for a few hours. BUT... it did not work so well after the eggs had been stored in their shells for more than six hours. After that length of time they seem to be a little stuck to the eggs again, so peel them when they are warm and store them in zip lock bags or covered dish for later use. If you want them to keep their shape, put them in a bowl of cold water (enough so they float) and cover with saran wrap and place in the fridge. This way they float in the water and when you pull them out they will still be egg shaped.
  • 10. One more thing: using the baking soda does add a tiny little bit of "saltiness" to the eggs so use less salt than usual when preparing your dishes.
  • 11. Found this interesting note on the internet. I have not tried it, but am always fascinated by other people's methods: Joan V Whiteman ยท Melbourne Beach, Florida Gourmet restaurants cook eggs on the stove, pour in cold water, clamp on the lid and shake vigorously. The shells fall off. Saves power too as they only cook 10-15 mins, only 10 if you start with boiling water.
  • 12. I am grateful for the information that was posted at this web site: http://www.mnn.com/food/healthy-eating/blogs/use-baking-soda-for-easy-to-peel-hard-boiled-eggs

Black Hakar
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I'm a food scientist and I'm always interested in learning more about the chemistry of cooking. I'm going to try this recipe and see what happens when I change the variables, such as the temperature of the water or the cooking time.


Mmeremikwu Jennifer
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I'm a vegan and I don't eat eggs. But I'm always looking for new and creative ways to cook vegetables. I'm going to try this recipe with tofu instead of eggs.


Jo Gutierrez-Barnes
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I'm a vegetarian, but I still love eggs. This recipe is perfect for me because it's so versatile. I can use the eggs in salads, sandwiches, or just eat them plain.


Jafrry Silver
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I'm a college student on a budget. This recipe is perfect for me because it's so affordable.


SURAYA RAHMAN JANNAT
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I'm a busy mom of three and I don't have time for complicated recipes. This one is perfect for me because it's so quick and easy.


Broken Hart
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I'm a food blogger and I'm always looking for new and exciting recipes to share with my readers. I'm definitely going to be trying this one out!


ALWAYSinREDgang __DEAD__
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I'm a professional chef and I have to say, this is one of the best hard-boiled egg recipes I've ever seen. It's simple, easy to follow, and produces perfect results every time.


Bandana Thapamgr
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I'm allergic to eggs, so I can't try this recipe. But it sounds delicious!


Larry Kelly
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This recipe is too complicated. I just want a simple way to make hard-boiled eggs.


Myphone Test
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I followed the recipe exactly and the eggs were still difficult to peel. I'm not sure what I did wrong.


MD Abdullah All Mim
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These eggs were a little overcooked for my taste, but they were still easy to peel. I'll try cooking them for a shorter time next time.


Younas King
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. I used to hate making hard-boiled eggs because they were always so difficult to peel. Now I can make them perfectly every time.


Fady Tv
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This is the best hard-boiled egg recipe I've ever tried. The eggs are always perfectly cooked and easy to peel.


Shas Jan
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I was skeptical at first, but this recipe really does work! The eggs peeled effortlessly and the yolks were perfectly cooked.


Chioma Blessing
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I've been using this recipe for years and it never fails me. It's the only way I make hard-boiled eggs now.


Ndou Charles
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Great recipe! The eggs turned out perfectly cooked and were very easy to peel.


Shakie Mohammed
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I love how detailed and easy-to-follow this recipe is. It's perfect for beginners like me. I'm definitely going to be using this recipe from now on.


David Whitehouse Jr
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These eggs were so easy to peel! I've never had such success with hard-boiled eggs before. Thanks for sharing this recipe!


danger gamerz
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I've tried this recipe several times now and it consistently yields perfect hard-boiled eggs that are easy to peel. The key is to start with cold eggs and bring them to a boil gently, then immediately transfer them to an ice bath. The result is eggs