π₯ How to Boil Eggs Perfectly
Boiling eggs sounds simple, but getting the ideal yolk texture can be tricky. Hereβs a clear guide for soft, medium, or hard-boiled eggs.
π§ͺ Ingredients
- Eggs (as many as you want)
- Water (enough to cover eggs by ~1 inch)
- Salt or vinegar (optional, helps prevent cracking)
π¨βπ³ Instructions
1. Place eggs in a saucepan
- Put eggs in a single layer in a pot.
- Cover them with cold water by about 1 inch.
2. Heat the water
- Bring water to a rolling boil over medium-high heat.
3. Turn off heat & cover
- Once boiling, turn off the heat and cover the pot with a lid.
- Let the eggs sit in the hot water depending on desired doneness:
| Doneness | Time in hot water (after turning off heat) |
|---|---|
| Soft-boiled | 4β6 minutes |
| Medium-boiled | 7β9 minutes |
| Hard-boiled | 10β12 minutes |
4. Cool the eggs
- Transfer eggs immediately to a bowl of ice water or run under cold water for 5β10 minutes.
- This stops cooking and makes peeling easier.
5. Peel and serve
- Gently tap and roll eggs to crack the shell, then peel under running water if needed.
π Tips for Perfect Eggs
- Older eggs peel easier than very fresh eggs.
- For creamy yolks, stick to the timing precisely.
- Add a pinch of salt or a splash of vinegar to boiling water to reduce cracking.
- Store boiled eggs in the fridge for up to 1 week.
β Quick variation:
- Make marbled eggs by cracking the shell slightly after boiling and soaking in soy sauce for flavor and a cool visual effect.
If you want, I can also show you a foolproof method for peeling hard-boiled eggs without any messβit works every time.