Indulge in the culinary delight of perfectly cooked soft-boiled eggs, a versatile dish that offers a symphony of flavors and textures. Whether you prefer a runny yolk cradled by a tender white or a slightly firmer consistency, our curated collection of recipes caters to every palate. Embark on a journey of culinary exploration as we guide you through the art of creating this classic dish, ensuring a delightful addition to your breakfast, brunch, or appetizer repertoire. From traditional methods using a saucepan to innovative techniques employing an air fryer or microwave, discover the secrets to achieving that perfect equilibrium between yolk and white. Elevate your soft-boiled eggs with a variety of delectable toppings and accompaniments, transforming them into culinary masterpieces. Unleash your creativity and savor the joy of preparing this timeless dish with our comprehensive guide.
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SOFT BOILED EGGS
Struggle to make perfect soft-boiled eggs with a runny centre? Just follow our foolproof recipe, then serve with toast soldiers or in a salad niçoise
Provided by Miriam Nice
Categories Breakfast, Brunch
Time 5m
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Fill a medium sized saucepan with water and bring to a rolling boil.
- Make sure your eggs aren't fridge cold. By having the eggs at room temperature, it will be less of a shock for the egg reaching the hot water and therefore less likely to crack. You can also use an egg pricker to make a very small hole in each egg before boiling, which will also reduce the chances of it cracking in the heat. Slowly lower the eggs into the water using a spoon.
- Set your timer for 4-5 mins for runny/dippy eggs to serve with soldiers, or 6-7 mins for soft-boiled eggs for a salad. If serving in a salad, plunge the eggs into a bowl of cold water as soon as the timer goes off - this will stop them cooking and cool the shells quickly for peeling.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 191 calories, Fat 13 grams fat, SaturatedFat 4 grams saturated fat, Protein 19 grams protein, Sodium 0.5 milligram of sodium
MARTHA'S SOFT-BOILED EGGS
Despite its name, the boiled egg shouldn't be boiled throughout the cooking process-a method that yields a rubbery result-but rather brought to a boil and then immediately removed from heat. Serve with buttered toast.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Breakfast & Brunch Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Place eggs in a saucepan large enough to accommodate them in a single layer. Fill the pan with cold water, covering eggs by an inch. Set over medium-high heat, and bring to a boil. Turn off heat, cover, and let stand 1 1/2 to 2 minutes. Remove eggs from water. Serve immediately in egg cups -- perfect for cracking and scooping the egg right from the shell. Season with salt and pepper.
SOFT HARD-BOILED EGGS
Provided by Ina Garten
Time 8m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Place the eggs a large saucepan and cover them with cool tap water. Bring the water to a boil, lower the heat and simmer for 3 minutes.
- Remove the eggs from the saucepan and immediately place them in a bowl of cold water until they are completely cool.
- Remove the shells, slice each egg in half lengthwise, sprinkle with salt and pepper and serve.
PERFECT BOILED EGGS
If your goal is perfectly smooth, blemish-free boiled eggs that jump out of their shells every single time, I've got bad news: No technique in the world can promise that level of perfection. But armed with data from scientific tests done with more than 90 testers and more than 700 boiled eggs, this technique for boiled eggs - technically steamed, as they cook in just an inch of water - will maximize your odds. Fresher eggs will take slightly longer to peel, but they should peel just as cleanly as older eggs. The eggs in this recipe should be cooked straight from the refrigerator; reduce cooking times by 1 minute if using room-temperature eggs.
Provided by J. Kenji López-Alt
Categories breakfast, brunch, dinner, easy, quick, weekday, main course
Time 10m
Number Of Ingredients 1
Steps:
- Find a lidded saucepan large enough to allow your eggs to comfortably fit on the bottom in a single layer. Add 1 inch of water, cover, and bring to a boil.
- Gently lower eggs into the saucepan using a slotted spoon or a steamer basket. (It's O.K. if the eggs are partly submerged on the bottom of the pot, or elevated on a steamer rack and not submerged at all.) Cover pan and cook eggs, adjusting the burner to maintain a vigorous boil, 6 minutes for a warm liquid yolk and firm whites, 8 1/2 minutes for a translucent, fudgy yolk, or 11 minutes for a yolk that is just barely firm all the way through.
- Drain eggs, then peel and eat immediately, or transfer them to a plate and allow them to cool naturally before storing in the refrigerator for up to a week directly in their shell. (A small dot made with a permanent marker on the top of each cooked egg will ensure you don't mix them up with the raw eggs.) Do not shock them in an ice bath after cooking; this makes them more difficult to peel.
PERFECT SOFT BOILED EGGS
When I want a soft boiled egg I want the yolk soft and the white firm. The boiling time has a lot to do with your elevation. 5 minutes is perfect for an elevation of 1100 ft (330 meters) if you are nearer sea level decrease the boiling time if at a higher elevation increase the time. I was surprised that there wasn't a recipe for soft boiled eggs posted (just one with saltine crackers) So simple as it may be I am sure there are many that struggle for the perfect boiled egg. Invest in an egg pricker, a little tool that will prick a small hole in the bottom of the egg allowing the air to escape, preventing the egg from cracking as it boils
Provided by Bergy
Categories Breakfast
Time 7m
Yield 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Bring the water to a rapid boil.
- add saltand keep it at a rapid boil.
- Prick the bottom (wider end) of the egg with an egg pricker
- Immerse in the boiling water and boil for exactly 5 minutes.
- Dash in cold water, crack & enjoy.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 143, Fat 9.5, SaturatedFat 3.1, Cholesterol 372, Sodium 1326.1, Carbohydrate 0.7, Sugar 0.4, Protein 12.6
Tips:
- Use older eggs for easier peeling.
- Start with cold eggs and bring them to a boil.
- Do not add salt to the water, as it can make the eggs tough.
- Use a slotted spoon to gently lower the eggs into the boiling water.
- Set a timer for the desired cooking time.
- Immediately transfer the eggs to an ice bath to stop the cooking process.
- Peel the eggs under cold running water.
- Serve the eggs immediately or store them in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
Conclusion:
Making perfect soft-boiled eggs is a skill that takes practice. But with the right technique, you can consistently achieve the desired result. By following the tips in this article, you'll be able to create soft-boiled eggs that are perfectly cooked, easy to peel, and delicious to eat. Whether you enjoy them for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, soft-boiled eggs are a versatile and nutritious addition to any meal.
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