THE MOST PERFECT HARD-BOILED EGGS (NO NEEDLES INVOLVED)

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From David Tanis' A Platter of Figs and Other Recipes. Let me just say that as a college student one of the edible discoveries that left me the most jubilant was that of hard-boiled eggs. Simple, convenient, nutritious, versatile, inexpensive, cute, and even aesthetically pleasing in a niçoise salad - what more could I ask for? So it was a good day when I came across a recipe that actually showed me HOW to boil the perfect egg. I tried it and...I've been hooked ever since. I boil eggs every 3 days (3 at a time), and they have become a staple in my hectic student life.

Provided by zoelife

Categories     Breakfast

Time 38m

Yield 6 hard-boiled eggs, 3 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

6 large eggs
1 bowl warm water
1 bowl of ice-cold water

Steps:

  • About 30 minutes before you wish to eat your eggs, place the eggs in the warm water bath. Leave them in there for about 30 minutes or so, or until the eggs are room temperature or a bit warmer. (This step is critical so that the eggs don't crack when you submerge them in the boiling water).
  • Now, fill a medium bowl with cold water and add a handful of ice cubes (alternatively, you can place cold water in a bowl and put it in the fridge or even freezer - it'll only be in there for 10 minutes, anyway.).
  • Bring a medium pan of water to a rolling boil over medium-high heat. Lower the eggs into the water -- I use my handy wire egg sieve for this maneuver -- and simmer for exactly 8 minutes (7 and a half for golden yellow yolkeyness, and 9 if you don't want a soft center in your yolk).
  • When the timer goes off, lift the eggs out of the water with a slotted spoon (again, I use my wire egg sieve) and put them in the bowl of ice water; this will halt the cooking.
  • When the eggs are cold -- this will take just a couple of minutes -- tap them gently on the counter to crack their shell all around, and return to the bowl a few more minutes: the water will infiltrate the eggs beneath the shell and make them easier to peel. (Also, when peeling the eggs, notice that there is a thin skin between the white and the shell; once found and ruptured, that skin provides good leverage to peel off the shell.).
  • Keep the eggs in the fridge and eat within a day or two.

jk shaba
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I love how versatile these eggs are. I can use them for so many different dishes.


Shazia Sajid
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These eggs are perfect for my Easter egg hunt.


Md Sami.
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I'm so happy I found this recipe. I've been looking for a way to make hard-boiled eggs that are easy to peel.


jagdeep kaur
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I used this recipe to make egg salad for a picnic and it was a hit!


Axax Ahmid
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These eggs are the perfect addition to my breakfast sandwich.


Sk Morsalin
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I can't believe how easy it is to make hard-boiled eggs this way. I'm never going back to the old method again.


Victoria Leonard
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This recipe is a keeper! I'll be using it all the time.


Paseka Gezani
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I'm so glad I found this recipe. I've been looking for a way to make perfect hard-boiled eggs for ages.


Melina Pires
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These eggs are perfect for deviled eggs, egg salad, and potato salad. They're also great for snacking on.


Salah ADJIBA
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I love how easy this recipe is. I can just throw the eggs in a pot of water and forget about them until they're done.


TAYLOR MCDONNELL
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This recipe is a game-changer! I've never had such perfectly cooked hard-boiled eggs before.


Sona Rana
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my eggs didn't come out right. The shells were difficult to peel and the yolks were too runny.


MD mohin Islam
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The eggs were a little overcooked for my taste, but they still tasted good. I'll try cooking them for a shorter time next time.


Anthony Ortega
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These eggs were so easy to make and they tasted great. I'll definitely be making them again.


Bil Bilal
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I was skeptical about the no-needles method, but it actually worked! The eggs peeled really easily and the yolks were cooked perfectly.


Luke Warm
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I've tried so many different methods for hard-boiled eggs, and this one is by far the easiest and most reliable. The eggs always come out perfectly cooked.


Simon Gobede
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These hard-boiled eggs turned out perfectly! The shells peeled off easily and the yolks were a beautiful, bright yellow. I'll definitely be using this method from now on.