Timely Information: How To Hard Boil Eggs So They Peel Easily
This week, with Easter just around the corner, many of us will be hard boiling eggs. Here’s how to do it so that the shells peel off easily. I tried it today for the first time, and was thrilled with the results!
Put a saucepan full of water on the stove to boil.
Put a saucepan full of water on the stove to boil.
Next, you want to use a push pin to poke a hole in the fat end of each egg. You don’t want to poke it all the way through the shell, just part way. (If you happen to poke it all the way through, some egg white will leak out as you boil your egg, and your egg will have a flat part on one end instead of being nicely oval.) I cushioned my egg carton by placing a thick kitchen towel between it and my countertop, so that it I felt a little more secure that I wasn’t going to break an egg doing this. Not sure if that helped or not, but it made me feel better.
Carefully lower the eggs into the boiling water.
Reduce to a simmer and simmer for 15 minutes.
Remove eggs from water and drain in a colander or seive.
Immediately plunge them into a bowl of ice water. Let sit in ice water for 16 minutes.
Peel eggs, rejoicing that this is so easy!
As an added bonus, when you use this method, you don’t get any strange gray-green color around your egg yolk…just nice yellow and white eggs.
Easy! Delicious!