Ingredients
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Directions
Foolproof Hard-Boiled Eggs,From America’s Test Kitchen. Really works!,Didnt work. Eggs are cooked but peeled terribly. Any ideas? Followed exactly. Inside peel was so stuck to egg and shell.,Great recipe. Make sure you put at least 1 inch of water over the eggs. This is key to ensuring that theres enough hot water there to cook the eggs over the 10 minutes of sit time. If your pan is packed with eggs this is even more important. That leads to the second key which is to let them sit at least 10 minutes. I live at sea level (highest boiling temp) and i let them sit for 13 minutes before the ice bath. I imagine higher altitudes would potentially need more water and/or more time. They dont turn out tougher with the added 3 minutes. When Ive done less time Ill sometimes get yolks that arent quite cooked through. Great recipe but like anything, may need some fine tuning to your attitude and equipment.
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Steps
1
Done
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Place Eggs in Medium Saucepan, Cover With 1 Inch of Water, and Bring to a Boil Over High Heat. |
2
Done
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Remove Pan from Heat, Cover, and Let Sit For 10 Minutes. |
3
Done
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Meanwhile, Fill Medium Bowl With 1 Quart Water and 1 Tray Ice Cubes (or Equivalent). |
4
Done
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Transfer Eggs to Ice Bath With Slotted Spoon and Let Sit 5 Minutes. |
5
Done
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Tap Each Egg All Over Against Countertop to Crack Shell, Then Roll Egg Gently Back and Forth Several Times. |
6
Done
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Begin Peeling from Air-Pocket (wider) End. |
7
Done
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the Shell Should Come Off in Spiral Strips Attached to Thin Membrane. |
8
Done
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Hard-Boiled Eggs Can Be Refrigerated For Several Days. |
9
Done
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You Can Double or Triple This Recipe as Long as You Use a Pot Large Enough to Hold the Eggs in a Single Layer, Covered by an Inch of Water. |