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Old July 25th, 2005, 07:31 PM
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Default Hard-Boiled Eggs

If you're not sure if an egg is properly hard-boiled, simply spin it. If it's not fully cooked, it will wobble.

When hard-cooking eggs in the shell, never place them in boiling water. This will almost always cause them to crack due to the sudden change in temperature.

Slow-cook eggs to help prevent the egg white from becoming tough and rubbery. Simply place the eggs in a large pot and cover eggs with cold water. Bring the water to a boil and remove from heat. Cover pot and let sit for 17-20 minutes.
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Old August 2nd, 2005, 06:15 PM
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Default hard boiled eggs

Your info is very informative. Have you tried doing the eggs in your steamer? They turn out real well and are so much easier to peel, even the very freshest of eggs.
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Old August 3rd, 2005, 12:16 PM
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Hi! Thanks for your tip. Unfortunately, I don't have a steamer. My husband makes these eggs for his pickled eggs. Sometimes I can hear him cursing when he's having a hard time peeling the eggs LOL
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Old August 3rd, 2005, 10:37 PM
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Hi rleapollan,
I never thought to use the steamer for hard-boiled eggs. Could you share your process with us and is your steamer electric? I usually do it the same as Aline mentioned above. But I also use the 'Egg Polk"...the little gizmo that polks a very tiny hole in the wider end of the egg. Since I started using it the shells just peel off in large pieces and do not stick at all!!
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Default STEAM COOKING EGGS

I USE MY RICE COOKER WITH THE STEAM RACK IN IT. FOR HARD COOKED EGGS I PUT IN A THIRD TO HALF CUP OF WATER. FOR SOFT COOKED IT TAKES SOME TRIAL AND ERROR. MY 3 CUP RICE COOKER A TABLESPOON AND A TEASPOON WILL GIVE ME A SOFT COOKED(BOILED)EGG. OH YES I USE A PIN OR NEEDLE TO PUT A HOLD IN LARGE END OF THE EGG. HOPE THIS HELPS SOMEONE
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When making deviled eggs, place carton of eggs on its side for a day. The yolk will then center itself so you have it directly in the middle of the white. No more off centered deviled eggs.
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