Best 4 Julia Childs Hard Boiled Eggs Recipes

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Julia Child's hard-boiled eggs are a classic recipe that is perfect for a variety of dishes. Whether you're making deviled eggs, egg salad, or simply want a healthy snack, these eggs are sure to please. The recipe is simple and easy to follow, and it results in perfectly cooked eggs that are tender and flavorful. In addition to the classic hard-boiled egg recipe, this article also includes instructions for making soft-boiled and medium-boiled eggs. So, whether you like your eggs runny, firm, or somewhere in between, you're sure to find a recipe here that you'll love.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

JULIA CHILD'S HARD BOILED EGGS



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Fussy, but apparently works great! Guidelines for the amount of water needed to cover eggs by 1-inch: • 1-4 eggs; 1 quart water • 12 eggs; 3 1/2 quarts water • 24 eggs; 6 quarts water You will need a high, not wide, saucepan with cover and a bowl of ice cubes with water that will completely cover the eggs.

Provided by Sandi From CA

Categories     Very Low Carbs

Time 40m

Yield 6 eggs

Number Of Ingredients 3

6 eggs
water
ice cube

Steps:

  • Lay the eggs in the pan and add cold water to cover eggs by an inch.
  • Bring to a boil over high heat. Remove from heat, cover the pot, and let sit exactly 17 minutes.
  • After resting time, ~RESERVE THE COOKING WATER~ and put the eggs into a bowl of ice cubes and water. Chill for 2 minutes as you bring the cooking water to the boil again. (This 2 minute chilling shrinks the body of the egg from the shell.).
  • Transfer the eggs to the boiling water, bring to the boil again, and let boil for 10 seconds. (This expands the shell from the egg). Remove the eggs and place back into the ice water. Chilling the eggs promptly after each step prevents that dark line from forming. Leave the eggs in the ice water after the last step for 15 to 20 minutes to facilitate shell-peeling.
  • Keep peeled eggs submerged in water in an uncovered container for up to 2-3 days.
  • Says Julia: The perfect hard-boiled egg has a tender white, and a yolk properly set. There is not the faintest darkening of yolk where the white encircles it (a chemical reaction caused by too much heat in the cooking process). Eggs cooked this way can also be peeled neatly.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 71.5, Fat 4.8, SaturatedFat 1.6, Cholesterol 186, Sodium 71, Carbohydrate 0.4, Sugar 0.2, Protein 6.3

A SIMPLE STUFFING FOR HARD BOILED EGGS



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Number Of Ingredients 1

2 dozen eggs

Steps:

  • For 2 dozen eggs, cut the eggs in half lengthwise with a sharp knife dipped in cold water, then puree the yolks through a sieve or food mill into a bowl. Blend in 1/4 cup of mayonnaise, 4 tablespoons of soft butter, 2 tablespoons of chopped sweet pickle or piccalilli, and salt and freshly ground pepper to taste. The whites are quick and easy to fill using a pastry bag with fluted tube. Decorate with parsley or a bit of red pimiento.
  • A few of many other stuffing ideas: After sieving the yolks and blending in mayonnaise, soft butter, salt, and pepper, blend in:
  • Fresh herbs: Such as minced parsley and/or chives or tarragon to taste, or
  • Mushroom duxelles: Minced mushrooms Sauteed with herbs and shallots, or
  • Asparagus tips: blanched, warmed in butter and shallots, and finely minced, or
  • Lobster, crab, or shrimp: sauteed in butter and shallots, and finely chopped, or Curried onions: minced onions sauteed in butter with a good pinch of curry powder.

ALMOST JULIA'S HARD BOILED EGGS



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This is based on Julia Child's method for hard boiled eggs, simplified. A whole episode of the French Cook with another of her versions is available at http://www.amazon.com/The-French-Chef-Hard-Boiled/dp/B00622BMV6/ref=cm_sw_em_r_dp_Upu7rb1VKP51T_tt

Provided by Dennise H.

Categories     Other Snacks

Time 20m

Number Of Ingredients 3

eggs
water
ice

Steps:

  • 1. Placing your eggs in the bottom of a pot that is large enough for the eggs to fit in a single layer and add water until it's 1 inch above the eggs.
  • 2. Turn on the heat and bring the water to a boil. Boil for 1 minute.
  • 3. Place a lid on the pot and turn the burner off. Let the eggs sit in the covered pot for 17 minutes.
  • 4. Drain the eggs and crack them lightly with the back of a spoon. Then cool quickly by adding the ice and adding cold water to cover. Let cool completely.
  • 5. Peel the egg. :)
  • 6. Hints! 1. Add a little vinegar to the cooking water if you are using an aluminum pan. This reduces darkening of the metal. Also if an egg cracks open during cooking it keeps it from dispersing. 2. Use an egg piercer to prevent above mentioned cracking. 3. Use eggs that are a few days old. They will peel easier.

HOW TO MAKE PERFECT HARD BOILED EGGS



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This method makes the most perfect hard-boiled eggs ever. The whites are firm but not rubbery, and the yolks are cooked and still creamy.

Provided by Chef John

Categories     Appetizers and Snacks

Time 50m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 1

6 eggs

Steps:

  • Place eggs into a saucepan and pour in cold water to cover; place over high heat. When the water just starts to simmer, turn off heat, cover pan with a lid, and let stand for 17 minutes. Don't peek.
  • Pour out the hot water and pour cold water over eggs. Drain and refill with cold water; let stand until eggs are cool, about 20 minutes. Peel eggs under running water.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 71.5 calories, Carbohydrate 0.4 g, Cholesterol 186 mg, Fat 5 g, Protein 6.3 g, SaturatedFat 1.5 g, Sodium 70 mg, Sugar 0.4 g

Tips:

  • Use older eggs for easier peeling. As eggs age, the air pocket inside the egg expands, which creates a small gap between the egg white and the shell, making it easier to peel.
  • Bring the eggs to a boil quickly and then immediately remove them from the heat. This will prevent the eggs from overcooking and becoming rubbery.
  • Place the eggs in an ice bath immediately after boiling. This will stop the cooking process and make the eggs easier to peel.
  • Peel the eggs under cold running water. This will help to loosen the shell and make it easier to remove.
  • If you are having trouble peeling the eggs, try using a spoon to gently loosen the shell.

Conclusion:

Hard-boiled eggs are a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes. They are a good source of protein and nutrients, and they can be enjoyed on their own or as part of a recipe. By following these tips, you can cook perfect hard-boiled eggs every time.

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