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Mary Chris Forum All-Star
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What is your method for hard boiling eggs. I never do this because I don't know how , there are to many ways.
I really want to start adding some eggs for extra protein in salads, and I think this is a good portable choice for my non cheese eating ds.
Thanks....and I hope you still respect me even though I can't boil an egg
__________________ Blessings, Mary Chris Beardsley
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I had to look it up when you guys came over for lunch this past fall! Then did it for the last two months of my pregnancy for protein!
I fill pan till it covers the eggs with COLD water. When it starts boiling, I put the timer on for 15 minutes. When it's done... I drain, soak in cold water until it cools.
It seems to work!
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cold water and eggs
heat to boiling.. boil 5 minutes.. remove from heat
leave in hot water 15 minutes
dump hot water and rinse in cool water until cool (to stop the cooking)
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put eggs in pan, cover with cold water, set timer, 15 from when I start the heat. Perfect every time!
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Posted: Feb 11 2008 at 11:24am | IP Logged
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I also use cold water but only set the timer for 10 minutes from the time they reach boiling. If you don't want them to go green around the outside of the yolk, plop the eggs into ice water as soon as the timer dings.
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I eat hard boiled eggs at least 2-3x a week now. Put eggs in cold water. Bring to a boil. Turn off heat, cover pot for 18 minutes. Rinse with cold water. enjoy!
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Thank you all for the advice. I started with cold water and eggs, put them on to boil, took them off the heat and let them sit for 15-18 minutes, then ran cold water in the pan for a few. Perfect!
I am now enjoying my version of what is known as the Maryan salad....spinach, spring mix, feta, hard boiled egg and a few craisins. YUM!
__________________ Blessings, Mary Chris Beardsley
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If your eggs are from a farm, make sure you let them age a few weeks. Our fresh eggs, even 2 week old eggs peel messily after cooking.
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I always used the Emeril method..place eggs in cold water bring to boil for 2 min...cover and remove from heat for 11...place under running cold water until cool...peel and eat!
...at least that is the way I REMEMBER being told...works for me! LOL!
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Your version sounds a lot yummier than mine... and all these other ways of making hard boiled eggs sound a lot easier too!!
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I have found that it's difficult to mess up hard boiled eggs. I usually use the eggs in cold water, bring to a boil, boil for about 7 minutes method. Then I leave them in the pot until I get around to putting them away . I have, in the past, forgotten that I had eggs boiling and they probably boiled for half an hour before I remembered! Anyway, except for 2 exploded eggs, these eggs were fine hard boiled eggs as well.
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Here is my method:
1. Put some water in a pot.
2. Put some eggs in.
3. Or vice-versa.
4. Put pot on stove and turn the burner on high, just to get it started.
5. Go read some blogs.
6. Completely forget about eggs until dc says: "Mommy, what is that smoke coming from the stove?"
7. Run over to stove, grab pot of eggs and what's left of the boiling water and pour into sink, breaking a few eggs in the process.
8. Forget steam=HOT and pick up egg.
9. Burn fingers, drop egg back in sink, breaking egg in process.
10. Run cold water over eggs.
11. Break another egg and peel it to see just how bad the damage is.
12. Eggs are perfect.
13. Eat egg and pat self on back for job well done.
Your mileage may vary.
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lapazfarm wrote:
Here is my method:
1. Put some water in a pot.
2. Put some eggs in.
3. Or vice-versa.
4. Put pot on stove and turn the burner on high, just to get it started.
5. Go read some blogs.
6. Completely forget about eggs until dc says: "Mommy, what is that smoke coming from the stove?"
7. Run over to stove, grab pot of eggs and what's left of the boiling water and pour into sink, breaking a few eggs in the process.
8. Forget steam=HOT and pick up egg.
9. Burn fingers, drop egg back in sink, breaking egg in process.
10. Run cold water over eggs.
11. Break another egg and peel it to see just how bad the damage is.
12. Eggs are perfect.
13. Eat egg and pat self on back for job well done.
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LOL Theresa!! Sounds like REAL-life eggs to me!
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Donna Marie from NJ
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My dh's early marriage attempt at hard boiled eggs:
Bring water to boil
Crack eggs into water
Watch boil and wonder why it doesn't look the way your wife makes them.
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Posted: Feb 11 2008 at 5:23pm | IP Logged
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Maddie and Theresa...
__________________ Maryan
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oh I just remembered...we're at a high enough elevation that the boiling for 5 minutes was because just bringing to a boil didn't get them cooked enough.. so I added time while boiling.
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You are so funny! I'm at how easy it is to boil an egg. My kids are thrilled because now we can dye boiled eggs this year
__________________ Blessings, Mary Chris Beardsley
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okay, does it matter how MANY eggs you are cooking? (Does if affect the time?)
We had _just_ moved into a brand-spanking new house and I left 4 eggs to boil... forgot about them and they exploded into a bazillion pieces all over everything, from floor to ceiling. That kitchen wasn't even dirty to begin with!! One of the stupidest things I've done.
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Theresa, your recipe is hysterical!!
Maddie wrote:
My dh's early marriage attempt at hard boiled eggs:
Bring water to boil
Crack eggs into water
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Just like Marcie and Peppermint Pattie make in the peanuts Easter special - anyone else remember that?
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oh I just remembered...we're at a high enough elevation that the boiling for 5 minutes was because just bringing to a boil didn't get them cooked enough.. so I added time while boiling. |
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And they have to cook even longer here - the higher the elevation the longer the boil/cook time.
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happy mama - the number shouldn't matter if you do one of the methods that doesn't start timing until the boil is reached.
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