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Old April 15th, 2008, 03:35 PM
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You are probably thinking "Is she for real?" I assure you that I have been asking this question for a long time. My question is, HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO SOFT BOIL AN EGG? Also, do I put the egg in the boiling water or do I put it in right at the beginning before it starts to boil. What I am trying to find out is how to get the perfect soft boiled egg, one that is solid white and nice soft yolk. I have asked so many people and not one of them had the same answer. Could you please find out for me? Thank you. I am serious about this subject.
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Old April 15th, 2008, 03:48 PM
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I place the eggs in a nonreactive pan or pot with cold water enough to cover by an inch and bring the water to a boil. I then turn the heat off and cover the pot for 20 minutes.
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MotherJugs -

I am a big soft-boiled egg eater. I always buy extra large eggs - the size does matter.

I place my egg(s) in a pot and cover with cold water and bring to a boil over low/med heat and then I start to time them. I don't like them real slimey so I boil them for 3 1/2 minutes or if really large - about 4 minutes.

They are also called 3-minute eggs. But I find that my 3 1/2 minutes is perfect for me.

Remove from the heat and drain; plunge into cold water, remove and tap (with a spoon) the top off - place in my egg holder and enjoy - or tap in half and scoop out using a teaspoon into a small bowl.

I hope this helps.

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by the way - they make those cute little salt-filled egg timers that you just invert that tell you when 3 minutes are up also
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Old April 16th, 2008, 03:26 PM
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I was actually wondering the same thing. It seems like so many people do it so many different ways. These ones seem pretty easy
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In reality an egg should NEVER actually be boiled. This is why you end up with cracked eggs, eggs that have leaked or overcooked hard-boiled eggs............you place your eggs with cold water on the stove and just bring the water to the boiling point. TURN OFF THE HEAT and cover! Now the 3 minutes - yes for soft yolk eggs (longer for hard, of course).............you should play with the time you allow them to sit in the water bath to know exactly how YOU like them best................good luck!

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I boil my eggs - 3 1/2 minutes at the proper heat setting and my eggs are perfect - no slime. My eggs do not crack, and they do not leak, nor are they ever over cooked - especially when making hard-boiled eggs. My yolks are completely bright yellow - not green or black. They are always perfect for presentation.
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Dont mean to be a butinski but if you add salt to the water it brakes done the membrain and the egg will slide out of the shell, never boil the egg, pull the pan off the heat and then put the egg in and use room temp eggs. for the time you want example 3 min for a thee min egg will be a little slimy
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I now make mine like Kimmy. My mother told me about cooking them this way, and they turn out perfect everytime, without the yucky greenish-blue yolks that boiled eggs have sometimes.
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