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April 3, 2010

Hard Boiled Eggs how -tos {repost}

I originally wrote this post last year, but thought some may find it useful again this year!

Photo from American Egg Board

Today, like many others, we are dyeing our Easter Eggs.

I thought I'd share some of the information I have found on how to

Hard Boil Eggs

So.....let's get cracking!

Did you know that it is called hard-cooking? That's right! I've always called it hard boiling, but according to the American Egg Board, it's actually called hard-cooking

Hard-cooked, not hard-boiled. Although the cooking water must come to a full boil in this method, the pan is immediately removed from the heat so that the eggs cook gently in the hot water. This produces tender, not rubbery, eggs and minimizes cracking.



  • Set your eggs in a layer in the bottom of a saucepan.

  • Cover with water, 1" over the eggs.

  • Cook over medium-high heat until boiling, do not over boil

  • Remove from burner and cover, letting eggs stand for 15 minutes (12 minutes for medium eggs, 18 minutes for extra large).

  • Run cold water over the eggs to cool them

  • Banish the greenish ring. This harmless but unsightly discoloration that sometimes forms around hard-cooked yolks results from a reaction between sulfur in the egg white and iron in the yolk. It occurs when eggs have been cooked for too long or at too high a temperature. Our method - cooking eggs in hot, not boiling, water, then cooling immediately - minimizes this.

    Very fresh eggs can be difficult to peel. To ensure easily peeled eggs, buy and refrigerate them a week to 10 days in advance of cooking. This brief "breather" allows the eggs time to take in air, which helps separate the membranes from the shell.

    To peel a hard-cooked egg: Gently tap egg on countertop until shell is finely crackled all over. Roll egg between hands to loosen shell. Starting peeling at large end, holding egg under cold running water to help ease the shell off.


    So there you go! If you'd like more information on eggs, check out the American Egg Board


    After we dye eggs, we'll be making cupakes to go with

    our Easter Cookies that I made last week.

    Last year I made a Banana Cake for Easter that turned out DELICIOUS!

    We had a great turn out for the I'm Lovin' It party this week!! I'm still trying to make my way to all the links.........if you missed the party, you can still link up thru Sunday evening!

    Have a GREAT Easter Weekend!!

    What are your plans?


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    9 Comments:

    Blogger bridget {bake at 350} said...

    Great tips for eggs! We skipped dyeing eggs this year...too many cookies, I guess!

    4/3/10, 1:54 PM  
    Blogger Stephenie from Decorating Addiction said...

    I think I have overcooked mine for years! Thanks for the tips.

    4/3/10, 2:00 PM  
    Blogger Amy Kinser said...

    Thanks for the tips. Our problem is that we have chickens and get fresh eggs everyday. If I need to hardboil some, they are very hard to peel because they are right from the chicken.

    Happy Easter

    4/3/10, 7:05 PM  
    Blogger Unknown said...

    I really appreciate these tips! I love hard-cooked eggs!

    4/3/10, 9:59 PM  
    Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Thanks for posting the great tips! I cracked my eggs the other day while I was "hard cooking" them. It didn't matter anyways because my 2 year old just wanted to eat them anyways...putting them in egg dye was really confusing for him lol

    Happy Easter!

    4/3/10, 10:20 PM  
    Blogger Heidi said...

    Need a way to use all your perfectly hard cooked eggs? Here's a recipe that I've perfected over the years for deviled eggs: http://www.heidisfullplate.com/2009/06/deviled-eggs-recipe.html. Enjoy!

    4/3/10, 10:44 PM  
    Anonymous Lynn said...

    Thanks! I always wondered why my shells sometime stuck to the egg when cracking. I just discovered your blog and love it! Thanks!

    4/3/10, 11:23 PM  
    Anonymous Raina @ The Garden of Yum said...

    Great post! I wish I had read it sooner. I was coloring eggs with my brother and his family and we were debating over the best way to cook the eggs. Well when we women were not looking, my brother seeing that the eggs were finished could not figure out how to get hot eggs out of the pan (he is a dentist you think he would know to let them cool). Anyway, he poured the cooked hard-boiled eggs into a strainer. Needless to say he cracked about a dozen. We had a good laugh. Next year I will give him your recipe. Thanks.

    4/4/10, 7:17 AM  
    Blogger Jessica Morris said...

    This cracks me up (get it?!?! CRACKS haha. sorry. been round the kiddos too much!)
    Anyways - I have been meaning to do a post on hard boiled eggs because my boys eat SO many of them! It's not unheard of for my 3 year old and almost 2 year old to eat 1 dozen in a day. Crazy.

    Anyways, I make sure to run them under cold water for a while and it makes peeling them a breeze.

    4/5/10, 9:54 PM  

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