Hereβs a complete guide to boiling eggs perfectly, whether you like them soft, medium, or hard-boiled π₯
π₯ Boiled Egg Guide
1. Choose Your Eggs
- Older eggs peel more easily than fresh eggs.
- Bring eggs to room temperature before boiling to reduce cracking.
2. Soft, Medium, or Hard
| Type | Boiling Time (after water boils) | Yolk Texture |
|---|---|---|
| Soft-boiled | 4β6 minutes | Runny to slightly set |
| Medium | 7β9 minutes | Creamy, slightly jammy |
| Hard-boiled | 10β12 minutes | Fully set, firm |
3. Basic Boiling Method
- Place eggs in a single layer in a saucepan. Cover with cold water about 1 inch above eggs.
- Bring water to a rolling boil over medium-high heat.
- Reduce heat to maintain a gentle boil and start timing based on desired doneness.
- Immediately transfer eggs to an ice bath (or cold water) for 5β10 minutes to stop cooking.
4. Peeling Tips
- Crack eggs gently and roll to loosen the shell.
- Peel under running water for easier removal.
π Variations & Uses
- Deviled eggs: Halve hard-boiled eggs, mix yolks with mayo, mustard, and seasoning.
- Egg salad: Chop hard-boiled eggs, mix with mayo, celery, and herbs.
- Breakfast: Slice soft or medium eggs over toast or salad.
If you want, I can give a foolproof method for creamy, perfectly soft-boiled eggs where the yolk is just right every time.
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