How To Make Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs & A Colorful Easter Recipe For Them :-)

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What’s a perfect hard boiled egg? The whites are firm but not rubbery; the yolks are cooked but still creamy. Anything else would be uncivilized! :-)

There are 4 steps to hard-boiling eggs:

1. Place eggs in a saucepan or pot and cover with cold water

Eggs first, then water. Why? Because if you put the eggs in second, they might crack as they fall to the bottom of the pan. It's no fun to learn this the hard way.

Note: Very fresh eggs are delicious fried or scrambled, but older eggs are actually easier to peel. Your best bet for hard-boiled eggs is to choose eggs you've had in the refrigerator for a week or two.

2. Put pan over high heat and bring water to a rolling boil. Remove pan from heat and cover

You want the water to come just to a boil, but not stay there. Eggs exposed to high heat for a long time go through a chemical reaction that turns the yolks green! So to answer the question "how long should I boil eggs?" The answer is pretty much not at all. Because the eggs cook in water that's not actually boiling, some people prefer the term "hard-cooked eggs" to hard-boiled eggs.

3. Let the eggs stand in the hot water for 14-17 minutes

How long you let the eggs stay in the water depends on how big the eggs are and how hard you want them cooked. To cook small eggs to medium, let them stand for 14 minutes. To cook extra-large eggs to medium, let them stand for 17 minutes.


(We're talking about chicken eggs here. You're on your own with ostrich eggs. :-)

4. Drain eggs and put in a bowl filled with ice water

The ice water isn't just a nice-to-have; it cools the eggs down and prevents the green yolk problem. If you're planning to peel the eggs, like if you're chopping them for egg salad, crack them slightly before putting them in the ice water, and let them sit for an hour for maximum ease of peeling.

Why does this method of hard-boiling eggs work? Because by bringing the eggs just to a boil, you can't overcook them. You'll never have to deal with dry, chalky, overcooked eggs with weirdly greenish yolks again. Nothing but beautiful bright yellow yolks and amazing texture for you! So good, you'll want to eat them with just a sprinkle of salt.

Create Amazing Easter Egg Deviled Eggs for Everyone!!

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How To Make Them:

1. Cook, cool, and peel your eggs. (We just covered that above :-))

2. Cut eggs in half lengthwise and scoop out yolks. Set aside to mash.

3. To dye the whites, make a separate bowl for each color. Add 1 cup of water and 4 dashes of food coloring to each bowl. Mix thoroughly and add the whites. Let steep until the whites are colored to your liking. Add a little more food coloring to the water if the whites are too pale.

4. Drain and dry before filling with the yolk mixture.

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We were just looking for how to peel hard boiled eggs without the shell taking half the egg with hit. We'll try this the next time we make hard boiled eggs. Thanks!

Letting them sit for an hour or so is the key. I was always peeling the eggs almost immediately because I wanted to to eat them when they were done. It took a LONG time for me to remember to cook the eggs at a time when I could let them sit and cool down. This made all the difference in the world and the shells no longer stick to the egg! Thanks for your comments. :-)

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