So, I'm approaching my 2 month anniversary and I am so ashamed to admit that I don't know how to cook a hard boiled egg. Every time I peel one, I peel off half the egg. If I don't cook it that long, then I can peel it nicely but the yolk is all mush inside. Can somebody tell me how to cook and peel an egg properly? LOL
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Place however eggs you want to boil in bottom of pot. Cover with cold tap water. Put a Tbls or two of salt in water. (this helps with the peeling of the eggs). Place burner on high untill water reaches boil then turn down to med or med high (keep water at boiling point). Boil for ten minutes for hard boiled. Drain and soak the eggs in cold water. After cooled then peel carefully.
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You'll probably get a million different replies, and they all probably work well. It was still hit or miss for me, so my DD's bought me an egg cooker for Mother's Day a couple of years ago and I LOVE it. The eggs are always perfect and always easy to peel. It's a no-brainer. Mine is called "Henrietta Egg Cooker" and you can google it for more info. Worth every dime!
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Yes indeed... hard boild eggs is one case where fresher is not better.Originally posted by Laurenfra View PostFresh eggs are harder to peel them ones that are a little bit older.Before and after:


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Yes, I highly rercommend an egg cooker. Most are under 20 bucks.My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four. Unless there are three other people.
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It definitely has to do with the freshness. Unfortunaly, making deviled eggs on a whim has failed me everytime. So I now buy my eggs in bulk and I write the date pruchased on the carton. I use at least week old eggs:
Place in cold water with some salt
Bring to a rapid boil
Take off of burner
Cover and let sit in hot water for 10 minutes
Dump hot water and cover in cold
Peel
They will peel so easy - if eggs are a week old!
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I bring mine to a rolling boil, then turn off the heat, cover the pot, and leave them sitting for 20 minutes. They are always done.
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I too have heard the fresher eggs are harder to peel, but another I have found is Omega 3 enhanced eggs are impossible to perfectly peel fresh or older. I now buy regular eggs for boiling and save my omega 3's for everything else.
having half the egg go with the shell is so frustrating!!!Jen, 39, F
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No worries, DesertRain! I too was hard boiled egg challenged. Friends at the beach let me in on the freshness (or lack thereof) secret and it has made ALL the difference for me! I keep a dozen aside for at least a week just for boiling. The cooking strategies are a dime a dozen, but I appreciate all the responses as well!
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Hubs and I bought a egg timer at williams and sonoma. It's a little red egg, flat on one side, that you put in the water with the real eggs. It turns clear around the edges so you'll always know at what point the eggs are soft, medium or hard. I let my egg timer go until just a tiny bit of red is in the center and the real eggs come out perfect. I think the egg timer was like $8.
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