Hard-boiled eggs are a staple in my weekly meal prep! They are the perfect grab-n-go, protein-packed snack and can make many easy meals. I promise this is a no-fail technique that results in perfectly cooked hard-boiled eggs each and every time. Enjoy!
I love the methods you shared! I always add a hard boiled egg to my tuna salad, as my mother did. As far as cooking method, I usually add eggs to a pot of cold water, bring to a boil then cover and remove from heat for 17 minutes. Perfect every time.
In home meck class we made Eggs Ala Goldenrod. Make a white sauce. Separate the yoke from white of the boiled eggs. Chop the whites and add to white sauce. Put over toast then sprinkle yolks on top.
I love hard boiled eggs so much! I loved the idea of slicing hard boiled eggs, plus cottage cheese, and some everything bagel seasoning on toast. One of my favorite ways to eat hard boiled eggs is what I refer to as “anti-deviled eggs”. It’s like deviled eggs, but even easier. Slice a hard-boiled egg, squeeze some aïoli or chipotle mayo (or another thickish sauce of your choice) on top of each half, and top with some bacon bits or broken-up pieces of bacon. So delicious!
The first tip is gold for me since I boil eggs every morning. Now I know the real reason that my eggs sometimes crack as soon as they're lowered into the water. I always thought that they must've had a small crack in them beforehand so I always obsessively examine and inspect each egg in the carton before I buy them. I never considered that it could be the sudden drastic temperature change of the eggs. Thanks so much for the knowledge!
I’ve used this method, the cold water method, new eggs & old eggs. And honestly the only method that has worked consistently for me re easily peeling is cooking them in the instant pot. Perfect every time.
I use the Julia Child method - Put refrigerated eggs in pot with cold tap water, bring just to a boil then cover and remove from heat and let sit for desired time; 13-14 minutes for me.
@karenn993 I've used both ways. This way described is better for me and my family. My sister still uses the old way, and I forgot how hard they were to peel.
I will try some of your recipes out. I use a dash egg cooker. Easy peasy. I do use the ice water afterward. Can I use a Best foods mayonnaise recipe for deviled eggs using Chosen mayonnaise with avocado oil in its ingredients. I cook six eggs at a time. Then when I go to eat them for breakfast, I slice avocado into chunks and put on top of them along with some everything bagel seasoning. I eat 4 halves for three different breakfasts over the next 4 days or so. The best quick breakfasts.
I love eggs any way as long as the whites are fully cooked. I especially love a hard boiled egg as a simple snack. All your ideas are great! One of my favorite ways to do a deviled egg is Caesar Deviled Eggs! They last about 20 seconds at parties. Mix the yolks with 1/2 cup Caesar dressing & half cup of mayo. Pipe the yolk mixture into the egg whites. Garnish with a quarter-sized piece of romaine lettuce, a pinch of fancy shredded parmesan & a seasoned crouton. (Chef's kiss)
Instant pot hard boiled eggs always peel also. 5-5-5 method. Put in pot on rack with 1 cup water. Set for 5 minutes. Then let sit in pot for another 5 minutes. Then ice bath for 5 minutes. 5-5-5
The Instant Pot is a NO FAIL method. I do mine 4-5-5. I might leave in the ice bath for 20 minutes or more. It needs the five but leaving longer doesn’t alter the texture or yumminess.
My husband LOVES deviled eggs, but when I was a young wife, I would get sooooo frustrated peeling them that at least half of them would just get smushed in my hand, shell and all because they weren't peeling smooth. I have since learned this method, but I put them in a steamer basket then in the boiling water for 15 mins, then put in the ice bath. I do find this works best for me when only doing 6 at a time. Love all these snack ideas and will definitely try the cottage cheese toast idea asap.
I am going to make the cottage cheese and hard boiled egg on toast option first! You are spot on saying that we need simplicity in eating healthier. Thank you for your videos; I really enjoy them.
Yes, thank you for simplicity! My husband just got put on a heart healthy diet, and it’s a lot of chopping and cooking that I’m not used to! I can incorporate these ideas … and I was a firm believer in waiting for the eggs to age which is unhandy.
I like to whip my cottage cheese and add it to my egg salad instead of mayo or yogurt. I also add a mashed avocado for more flavor. Putting this on one piece of toast in the morning is my go to. Thanks Dani for this, especially for the New Year 🎊
Another great and informative video, Dani! You've just made something I prepare all the time quicker and easier. Great ideas! Your assistant, Charlie, was fun to watch also.
Thank you. I need to give this a try! Our favorite is to just eat the hard boiled egg or make egg salad. Occasionally we will slice or chop them then add to a green salad.
Great. Video! I’m excited to try the toast cottage cheese egg! We have chickens and your method does not work on fresh eggs. Eggs in the store are already 2-4 weeks old when purchased. If you get fresh eggs either age them for 2-4 weeks in fridge then use your method or if fresh then you have to steam them for easy peeling
Thank you so much for the great tips for successful hard boiled eggs. I appreciate the recipe ideas too. I have been a fan of eggs and cottage cheese for a long time but never thought of combining it with hummus or avocado. Thanks again!
Thank you so much for these easy healthy egg recipes. Its just what I needed to include protein in my meals since meat has gotten so expensive. Even the free range chicken eggs are much cheaper to get. From Chile S.A. with love 💕 now so expensive
Yumm!! I appreciate the recipes and tips!! My eggs are often difficult to peel to the point where some of the white part of the egg breaks off and sticks to the shell as I am trying to peel them and they look awful. I am going to follow your suggestions. Thanks so Much Dani!! Happy New Year!! 😊
I steam my hard boiled eggs. Same process except only 1" water in the pot, bring to a full boil, put eggs in a steamer basket in the pot, cover and steam for 10 to 12 minutes depending on the size of the eggs. Then into an ice bath. This method eliminates cracked eggs since they are not moving around around in the pot.
I use an egg slicer (little hinged gadget with wires) to quickly and easily chop my hard boiled eggs. I make slices the long way first, then put the egg in again - I get nice little slivers of egg.
@ highly recommend. I always thought what’s the big deal and decided to go for it and bought an inexpensive one to try it out. Have not gone back to the old school method.
@@CleanandDeliciousDani I bought one on Amazon yrs ago for my retired bachelor brother, who doesn't cook, but does eat healthy. I've never used one, but he loves his egg cooker. I don't need another appliance 😂
Cold eggs and to cold water method here.I find that the eggs are always easy to peel just after cooking and cooling. But if they are refrigerated for several days, they are much more difficult to peel as the egg sticks to the shell. I pop my refrigerated hard boiled eggs into the microwave for 12 seconds to warm them up to draw them away from the shell.
Eating eggs on a daily basis and therefore call myself a "professional" when it comes to soft boiled eggs. Taking my eggs out the night before so they are warm. You can even do that in summer. However, I boil my eggs in steam (little water) rather than plenty of water. Steam is hotter than boiling water and you will need less time for perfect soft boiled eggs (3:45min from the time what pre-boiled (!!) water boils again). Love your 6min eggs. Might try them on a 5min basis steam cooking based. Eggs are so good for you. Cholosterol issues are a lie. Eggs give you good cholosterol. I only heard that men should not eat too many eggs due to fertility issues 🤣
great meal ideas, I eat two hard boiled eggs everyday so it's nice to know how to make meals other than egg salad. does anyone know other options beside bacon for the oatmeal idea?
Do you start the timer from the moment you put the eggs in the boiling water? I find that the temperature of the eggs cools the water down some and it takes a minute or two for the boiling to start again, so I’m confused about the proper way to time. (However, I admit that I skipped your step about bringing the eggs to room temperature first. Maybe this would make my timing dilemma non existent.) Thank you, Dani! I’ve been a fan for years. 😊
I'm so happy to have found this video! I stocked up on eggs to pickle them but was procrastinating due to the usual peeling ordeal. Your method sounds perfect. Tip: A friend who ate HB eggs every day used a grease pencil to write the date on each so she would remember to eat them before they expire. She said 5 days was the max, however.
I never take my eggs out in advance. I throw them in my Ninja Foodi on the pressure cook function for 4 mins, then a 4 min natural release and 5 mins in the ice water. The eggs are insanely easy to peel. I'll get a cracked one every dozen or so but it doesn't matter I can just that one as easily as the rest.
Question about the egg salad. How many eggs did you use? You show a pinch of kosher salt and black pepper, 2 tbs red onions, 2 tbs celery, 2 tbs radish, 3 tsp mayo & 3 tbs Greek yogurt. But how many eggs? Also, if I choose to use just Greek yogurt (no mayo), how much do I use? Thank you!
The easiest way to cook hard boiled eggs are in the pressure cooker . Place the eggs in the cooker . Pour water until they are immersed fully . Switch off the stove/ gas after 2 whistles .
Hi! This is the method I use except that you can use half as much water! The water only really needs to be about halfway up the eggs if you cover the pot/pan. They don’t have to be submerged! This makes the recipe even faster as there’s less water to wait to boil. So I use a pan, only put enough water to go halfway up the eggs, let it get boiling, put in the eggs, cover the pan, let it cook for 6-7 minutes for a medium boil! Watch Kenji Lopez-Alt’s video for a more detailed breakdown!
I put my eggs in an ice bath last time, and they were hard to peel. Bits of egg stuck to most every piece of shell. They were in the ice bath at least 10 minutes.
Heard this method I use a few years ago. Room temp eggs. Bring salted water with tiny pinch of baking soda to boil. Add eggs - 7 min boil. Turn off. Add lid and let sit 7 min. Add eggs to cold water and ice. 7 min. Your eggs are ready and easily peeled.
I know it's reactionary but I've sworn off sea salt because of micro-plastics. Yes, it's in the very air now but sea salt is a bit too concentrated for my comfort. Small changes in my life, like using eco-straws. Just my choice.
Just put a pinch of salt into a pot add water then put your eggs into put,set on fire allow it to boil to 25mins , Bring it down put the eggs in cold water and you will have an amazing hard boiled eggs 🎉
🥚 Creative and nutritious meal and snack ideas. This video is definitely a "must-have guide" for anyone looking to upgrade their healthy eating habits. Don’t miss out-watch and start applying these tips today! 💪🍽
the BEST- way, never fail, easist to peel is by steaming the eggs for 14 mins (give or take a min) depending on your preference) and then plunging them into an ice water bath for 15 mins.... DONE! period.
@@CleanandDeliciousDani Also try running the cold water a bit on the tab, when you peel the eggs, peel it under the faucet. It will peel so easily. Try it and if it works for you then let your audience know.
Honestly, it is egg - not rocket science. All this fuss defeats the point of easy boiled egg… 😂😂😂 Also you may be surprised there is no need to keep the egg in the fridge 🤦🏼♀️🤣
Hard-boiled eggs are a staple in my weekly meal prep! They are the perfect grab-n-go, protein-packed snack and can make many easy meals. I promise this is a no-fail technique that results in perfectly cooked hard-boiled eggs each and every time. Enjoy!
@@CleanandDeliciousDani Makes sense; pressure canning in my area requires a 10 lb weight, higher altitudes 15 lb.
I love the methods you shared! I always add a hard boiled egg to my tuna salad, as my mother did. As far as cooking method, I usually add eggs to a pot of cold water, bring to a boil then cover and remove from heat for 17 minutes. Perfect every time.
In home meck class we made Eggs Ala Goldenrod. Make a white sauce. Separate the yoke from white of the boiled eggs. Chop the whites and add to white sauce. Put over toast then sprinkle yolks on top.
I love hard boiled eggs so much! I loved the idea of slicing hard boiled eggs, plus cottage cheese, and some everything bagel seasoning on toast.
One of my favorite ways to eat hard boiled eggs is what I refer to as “anti-deviled eggs”. It’s like deviled eggs, but even easier. Slice a hard-boiled egg, squeeze some aïoli or chipotle mayo (or another thickish sauce of your choice) on top of each half, and top with some bacon bits or broken-up pieces of bacon. So delicious!
LOL! I love them too - so I understand the excitement :)
The first tip is gold for me since I boil eggs every morning. Now I know the real reason that my eggs sometimes crack as soon as they're lowered into the water. I always thought that they must've had a small crack in them beforehand so I always obsessively examine and inspect each egg in the carton before I buy them. I never considered that it could be the sudden drastic temperature change of the eggs. Thanks so much for the knowledge!
I’ve used this method, the cold water method, new eggs & old eggs. And honestly the only method that has worked consistently for me re easily peeling is cooking them in the instant pot. Perfect every time.
I use the Julia Child method - Put refrigerated eggs in pot with cold tap water, bring just to a boil then cover and remove from heat and let sit for desired time; 13-14 minutes for me.
That's what I've always done, but fresh eggs don't peel as well. I'm going to try this method.
@karenn993 I've used both ways. This way described is better for me and my family. My sister still uses the old way, and I forgot how hard they were to peel.
@@aksharla66 I also do the ice water bath that Dani shows.
I will try some of your recipes out. I use a dash egg cooker. Easy peasy. I do use the ice water afterward. Can I use a Best foods mayonnaise recipe for deviled eggs using Chosen mayonnaise with avocado oil in its ingredients. I cook six eggs at a time. Then when I go to eat them for breakfast, I slice avocado into chunks and put on top of them along with some everything bagel seasoning. I eat 4 halves for three different breakfasts over the next 4 days or so. The best quick breakfasts.
Similar. A rolling boil first 2 minutes. I then turn off the heat. I then place a lid over it. Done. It always works.
I love eggs any way as long as the whites are fully cooked. I especially love a hard boiled egg as a simple snack. All your ideas are great!
One of my favorite ways to do a deviled egg is Caesar Deviled Eggs! They last about 20 seconds at parties. Mix the yolks with 1/2 cup Caesar dressing & half cup of mayo. Pipe the yolk mixture into the egg whites. Garnish with a quarter-sized piece of romaine lettuce, a pinch of fancy shredded parmesan & a seasoned crouton. (Chef's kiss)
Instant pot hard boiled eggs always peel also. 5-5-5 method. Put in pot on rack with 1 cup water. Set for 5 minutes. Then let sit in pot for another 5 minutes. Then ice bath for 5 minutes. 5-5-5
The Instant Pot is a NO FAIL method. I do mine 4-5-5. I might leave in the ice bath for 20 minutes or more. It needs the five but leaving longer doesn’t alter the texture or yumminess.
This needs more upvotes. The Instant Pot is The. Way.
If you live in high altitude you need to adjust times. Mine always failed with that method.
My husband LOVES deviled eggs, but when I was a young wife, I would get sooooo frustrated peeling them that at least half of them would just get smushed in my hand, shell and all because they weren't peeling smooth. I have since learned this method, but I put them in a steamer basket then in the boiling water for 15 mins, then put in the ice bath. I do find this works best for me when only doing 6 at a time. Love all these snack ideas and will definitely try the cottage cheese toast idea asap.
I solved that problem. I just made deviled eggs, egg salad. Smashed it all together with all the same ingredients. Taste the same. A lot easier to do.
Thanks!
I use thiscexact method, ice bath & all. Sometimes they peel easy, sometimes not.
I too have had the same experience!
I am going to make the cottage cheese and hard boiled egg on toast option first! You are spot on saying that we need simplicity in eating healthier. Thank you for your videos; I really enjoy them.
I'm so glad you are enjoying them! Thanks for watching.
Yes, thank you for simplicity! My husband just got put on a heart healthy diet, and it’s a lot of chopping and cooking that I’m not used to! I can incorporate these ideas … and I was a firm believer in waiting for the eggs to age which is unhandy.
I like to whip my cottage cheese and add it to my egg salad instead of mayo or yogurt. I also add a mashed avocado for more flavor. Putting this on one piece of toast in the morning is my go to. Thanks Dani for this, especially for the New Year 🎊
That sounds delicious! Thanks for sharing and I'm glad this video was helpful.
I have used cottage cheese as well, and you can't even tell that it's not mayo!
Love these ideas! I just got your book, too! Looking forward to doing some meal prep and making a sweet treat as well! I'm excited!
Another great and informative video, Dani! You've just made something I prepare all the time quicker and easier. Great ideas! Your assistant, Charlie, was fun to watch also.
Thanks! I'm so glad it was helpful.
Thank you. I need to give this a try! Our favorite is to just eat the hard boiled egg or make egg salad. Occasionally we will slice or chop them then add to a green salad.
Simple is always best!
Thank you for the video I didn’t know I needed! I love all of the ideas.
I have been using an egg cooker for 15yr and love it 😅 no science 😂
Great. Video! I’m excited to try the toast cottage cheese egg! We have chickens and your method does not work on fresh eggs. Eggs in the store are already 2-4 weeks old when purchased. If you get fresh eggs either age them for 2-4 weeks in fridge then use your method or if fresh then you have to steam them for easy peeling
This is great insight! Thank you for sharing... I never have access to eggs that fresh, so this is super helpful information for other viewers and me.
I can vouch that this method is no-fail! Love your recipes ideas too!
Yes! It literally never fails.
Thank you for these great ideas-question: in storing cooked eggs in the shell in fridge, do they also peel easily?
Great question! And yes, it's super easy to peel after being stored.
Thank you so much for the great tips for successful hard boiled eggs. I appreciate the recipe ideas too. I have been a fan of eggs and cottage cheese for a long time but never thought of combining it with hummus or avocado. Thanks again!
It's my pleasure! I am so glad I was able to give you some inspiration.
Thank you so much for these easy healthy egg recipes. Its just what I needed to include protein in my meals since meat has gotten so expensive. Even the free range chicken eggs are much cheaper to get.
From Chile S.A. with love 💕
now so expensive
It's my pleasure! I'm glad its helpful.
Yumm!! I appreciate the recipes and tips!! My eggs are often difficult to peel to the point where some of the white part of the egg breaks off and sticks to the shell as I am trying to peel them and they look awful. I am going to follow your suggestions. Thanks so Much Dani!!
Happy New Year!! 😊
It's my pleasure! I hope you have as much success with this method as I do.
Thank you I love your videos. I'm going to add eggs to my weekly menu. Happy New Year.
I love your channel! You always think of things that are simple that I hadn't thought of.
I'm so glad to hear that! Thaks for watching.
Thank you Julia, live your simple ideas!
Thanks so much for sharing ❤
All of the recipes look wonderful!❤️
Thank you! I hope you get to try them.
I love the way the dog was like mmm that's good more please it was all in the ears❤😂😂❤ Happy New Year!!🎉🎉
Awe! We love Charlie and he loves eggs! lol.
Peel under running water. Works everytime! The water runs under the stell/skin and just helps it slip all.
I like to add pickle relish to deviled eggs. I'm going to try your method of cooking them. Thank you!
That sounds delicious!
Happy New Year. I am so thankful for you. Simplicity is the best! I
Happy New Year to you as well! XO
Ahhh, Dani! was thinking about how i should incorporate more protein❤❤❤
Hard-boiled eggs are the answer! Lol - they're just so yummy and so versatile.
I steam my hard boiled eggs. Same process except only 1" water in the pot, bring to a full boil, put eggs in a steamer basket in the pot, cover and steam for 10 to 12 minutes depending on the size of the eggs. Then into an ice bath. This method eliminates cracked eggs since they are not moving around around in the pot.
This is a great video! Congrats! Quick question: Do you boil the eggs in high temperature or medium?
I boil over medium-high heat - basically hot enough to create a rolling boil.
@@CleanandDeliciousDani Savvy advice! Thanks again :)
Love the egg salad!! Will try deviled eggs as I love them too and dont think to make them. Thanks for the easy hardboiling info!!
My pleasure!! Enjoy.
I saw egg salad with whipped cottage cheese as a substitute for mayo. Enjoy your videos.
That sounds delish!
Right. ❤️
I will use all the ideas ❤
I use an egg slicer (little hinged gadget with wires) to quickly and easily chop my hard boiled eggs. I make slices the long way first, then put the egg in again - I get nice little slivers of egg.
Clever! Love this tip.
Excellent ..Recipes!!!
Just what I need! 🤗
Simple ..Healthy!
I love it ! 🤗
Thank you🌄🌻❤️
Great! Enjoy.
Thanks, Dani! I now have MORE options for HARD-BOILED EGGS (as opposed to the traditional SALT AND PEPPER METHOD)
Yes! So many options, lol!
Egg cooker. Perfect and easy every time.
I've never heard of an egg cooker!
@ highly recommend. I always thought what’s the big deal and decided to go for it and bought an inexpensive one to try it out. Have not gone back to the old school method.
Yes!! I absolutely love my egg cooker!!
@@CleanandDeliciousDani I bought one on Amazon yrs ago for my retired bachelor brother, who doesn't cook, but does eat healthy. I've never used one, but he loves his egg cooker. I don't need another appliance 😂
This was a great video. Thank you for all the neat and simple ideas! 🩷
My pleasure! Thanks for watching.
Cold eggs and to cold water method here.I find that the eggs are always easy to peel just after cooking and cooling. But if they are refrigerated for several days, they are much more difficult to peel as the egg sticks to the shell. I pop my refrigerated hard boiled eggs into the microwave for 12 seconds to warm them up to draw them away from the shell.
Hello dani, Happy New Year to you & your family. ❤ All recipes are so good. Thank you so much.
Thank you! Happy New Year to you as well.
Love me a jammy egg 5.50 perfect.
Same!!
Thanks so much for these great ideas. I absolutely love hard boiled eggs.
My pleasure!! I love them as well.
My favorite topping for hard boiled eggs is Lao Gan Ma spicy chili crisp. 🤩
Yum!!
Happy New Year Dani and thanks for the great ideas!!!!!
Happy New Year!!
This was great 👍
I'm so glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching.
Love your video on this. I like to add a drop or two of hot sauce to mine. Delightful!
Appreciate these great tutorials 😊 I’m
With the crowd here and I will make toast cottage cheese with a hard boiled egg topper 🎉 thank you !
I'm so glad they are helpful! Thanks for watching.
Hi Dani, I'm late so you may not see. Thank you for sharing! Good ideas, tips, and provided info. Thank you dear. DE-LISH! ❤
I see you!! XO
Eating eggs on a daily basis and therefore call myself a "professional" when it comes to soft boiled eggs. Taking my eggs out the night before so they are warm. You can even do that in summer. However, I boil my eggs in steam (little water) rather than plenty of water. Steam is hotter than boiling water and you will need less time for perfect soft boiled eggs (3:45min from the time what pre-boiled (!!) water boils again). Love your 6min eggs. Might try them on a 5min basis steam cooking based. Eggs are so good for you. Cholosterol issues are a lie. Eggs give you good cholosterol. I only heard that men should not eat too many eggs due to fertility issues 🤣
Happy New Year Danielle ❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you!! Happy New Year right back your way. XO
great meal ideas, I eat two hard boiled eggs everyday so it's nice to know how to make meals other than egg salad. does anyone know other options beside bacon for the oatmeal idea?
As always great recipes 🤗😋😋
Thank you!!
This was really helpful!
So glad!
Do you start the timer from the moment you put the eggs in the boiling water? I find that the temperature of the eggs cools the water down some and it takes a minute or two for the boiling to start again, so I’m confused about the proper way to time. (However, I admit that I skipped your step about bringing the eggs to room temperature first. Maybe this would make my timing dilemma non existent.) Thank you, Dani! I’ve been a fan for years. 😊
I start the timer as soon as the eggs hit the water :)
Eggcellent, thanks for sharing.
LOL, Anytime!
I'm so happy to have found this video! I stocked up on eggs to pickle them but was procrastinating due to the usual peeling ordeal. Your method sounds perfect.
Tip: A friend who ate HB eggs every day used a grease pencil to write the date on each so she would remember to eat them before they expire. She said 5 days was the max, however.
I put mine in the instant pot for 5 minutes…best way for me so I can work on other things at the same time
I never take my eggs out in advance. I throw them in my Ninja Foodi on the pressure cook function for 4 mins, then a 4 min natural release and 5 mins in the ice water. The eggs are insanely easy to peel. I'll get a cracked one every dozen or so but it doesn't matter I can just that one as easily as the rest.
So many ways to get the job done, love it! thanks for sharing.
Question about the egg salad. How many eggs did you use? You show a pinch of kosher salt and black pepper, 2 tbs red onions, 2 tbs celery, 2 tbs radish, 3 tsp mayo & 3 tbs Greek yogurt. But how many eggs? Also, if I choose to use just Greek yogurt (no mayo), how much do I use? Thank you!
I have a question. I have silkie eggs so they are small. How long would you boil them. To keep them from being rubbery. Thanks
I'm not sure - I would set a timer and do some trial and error!
The easiest way to cook hard boiled eggs are in the pressure cooker . Place the eggs in the cooker . Pour water until they are immersed fully . Switch off the stove/ gas after 2 whistles .
Hi! This is the method I use except that you can use half as much water! The water only really needs to be about halfway up the eggs if you cover the pot/pan. They don’t have to be submerged! This makes the recipe even faster as there’s less water to wait to boil. So I use a pan, only put enough water to go halfway up the eggs, let it get boiling, put in the eggs, cover the pan, let it cook for 6-7 minutes for a medium boil! Watch Kenji Lopez-Alt’s video for a more detailed breakdown!
Thanks for the tips!
Hi Danny very good ideas for eggs ❤❤❤ keep it up darling. I'm from Pakistan and you from.
Thank you!
I put my eggs in an ice bath last time, and they were hard to peel. Bits of egg stuck to most every piece of shell. They were in the ice bath at least 10 minutes.
Heard this method I use a few years ago. Room temp eggs. Bring salted water with tiny pinch of baking soda to boil. Add eggs - 7 min boil. Turn off. Add lid and let sit 7 min. Add eggs to cold water and ice. 7 min.
Your eggs are ready and easily peeled.
Love all the tips!
Wouldn't cooking time be different for various egg sizes?
I know it's reactionary but I've sworn off sea salt because of micro-plastics. Yes, it's in the very air now but sea salt is a bit too concentrated for my comfort. Small changes in my life, like using eco-straws. Just my choice.
Just put a pinch of salt into a pot add water then put your eggs into put,set on fire allow it to boil to 25mins , Bring it down put the eggs in cold water and you will have an amazing hard boiled eggs 🎉
🥚 Creative and nutritious meal and snack ideas. This video is definitely a "must-have guide" for anyone looking to upgrade their healthy eating habits. Don’t miss out-watch and start applying these tips today! 💪🍽
Thanks! Glad it was helpful.
When boiling eggs for Scotched Eggs, I boil them for 4-5 minutes.
Thanks for the tip!
Does size of the egg matter? It seems a medium egg will cook faster than a jumbo
Yes! I always use large eggs.
So what if you don't have ice or cold water? Must be nice.
Hard-boiled eggs are such a classic! Which snack idea are you excited to try first? 🥚✨
the BEST- way, never fail, easist to peel is by steaming the eggs for 14 mins (give or take a min) depending on your preference) and then plunging them into an ice water bath for 15 mins.... DONE! period.
So many ways to get the job done! Thanks for sharing.
Vinegar in water while boiling makes it easy to peel
Good to know!
Appreciate a protein snack that is dairy free.
Eggs are perfect for that.
I prefer boiling eggs in the air fryer.... easier
I use air fryer. Cook refrigerated eggs for 15 minutes @ 260*. Put in ice water. Easy to peel. I love deviled eggs.
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Thaks for sharing you should do a skin care routine because your face looks beautiful.
For hard boiled egg. bring water with egg to boil. Then put lid on and turn off stove. Leave for 15 min.
But do they peel easily? When I do this, I find they don't always peel easily.
@@CleanandDeliciousDani Just before I eat them they are still hot, I give them a shot of cold water under the tab.
@@CleanandDeliciousDani Also try running the cold water a bit on the tab, when you peel the eggs, peel it under the faucet. It will peel so easily. Try it and if it works for you then let your audience know.
We can’t afford eggs anymore 😮
Fresh eggs are different they won’t peel as easy
Makes me fart pretty bad ! I prefer omelets!
The egg industry is extremely cruel,choose cruelty free options !
I'm exhausted from watching after the first two minutes. I REFUSE to make hard boiled eggs this complicated. I'm sorry!
And none of this works ,you need to look at the chicken first and what it it's fed .
Honestly, it is egg - not rocket science. All this fuss defeats the point of easy boiled egg… 😂😂😂
Also you may be surprised there is no need to keep the egg in the fridge 🤦🏼♀️🤣
Appreciate these great tutorials 😊 I’m
With the crowd here and I will make toast cottage cheese with a hard boiled egg topper 🎉 thank you !
I'm so glad they are helpful!!