What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? All the Buzz: Hard Boiled Eggs! We’ve all heard the expression, “It’s as easy as boiling water.” So why is it we continue to be puzzled by the mystery of the hard-boiled egg? Are the eggs too fresh? (Actually, if they are super-fresh, they tend to adhere to the shell a little tighter.) Should the water be hot or cold? (When the water heats up gradually, it prevents the white of the egg from becoming rubbery.) Afterwards is the egg bath truly necessary? (Yes. If you skip the step of quickly plunging the egg into cold water, the egg will continue to cook. This results in a greenish-gray yolk.) Too complicated? If all else fails, go buy an egg timer.
HARD-BOILED EGGS
Ingredients:
6 eggs
Instructions:
Place eggs in a single layer in a saucepan. Cover eggs with cold water, making sure the eggs are submerged. Bring to a boil over high heat. As the water boils, reduce heat to simmer and cook for 10 minutes. Drain immediately; run the eggs under cold water. Refrigerate until ready to eat. For easier peeling, remove the shell under cold running water. Cooling allows the egg to contract inside the shell. Simple.
I guess refrigerating the eggs plays a big part . Nice information
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One friend I have keeps her hard boiled eggs in a bowl of water in the refrigerator. She says they peel perfectly every time. 😜
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Yeah I felt the same trick works
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I’ve learned certain of these tips over time. I did not know that super fresh eggs will be a little more stubborn to pry from the shell . . so there is that! 🙂
You’re a good egg.
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At Thanksgiving my stepdaughter said she bought the oldest eggs the store had, knowing she was going to make deviled eggs for the feast. 😜
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More edumacation! 🙂
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Right! 🙃
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Try baking them in the oven https://cookingwithauntjuju.com/2015/02/24/cooking-tidbits-hard-boiled-eggs-in-the-oven/
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Whaaat? 😜
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Wise advice! I also find hat adding a bit of vinegar to the water makes for an even easier peeling, while a bit of salt helps with preventing cracking while cooking.
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Pretty wise stuff. How did I not know this?! 🤣
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We learn something new every day… 🙂
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That is a very good tip to peel it under running cold water.
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Works for me. 🤣
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I surrendered to an egg timer long ago! 🙂 And I feel that the cold bath after makes them a little easier to peel too.
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Experience is the best teacher, that’s for sure. 👏
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