How To Hard Boil Eggs – I will tell you all the tips and tricks to do it! When learning how to make hard boiled eggs, there are a few simple guidelines to follow so that you get perfectly cooked eggs every time. Come Easter, you’ll be a pro!
HOW TO HARD BOIL EGGS
If a friend happens to stop by my house unexpectedly, 90% of the time I start of with the sentence, “Come on in! Sorry, it might smell a little funny because we just cooked eggs.”
My current favorite lunch is an egg white omelet. My husband is always boiling eggs to have hard boiled eggs on hand for healthy muscle building protein snacks.
Right now we have over three dozen eggs in our fridge and that’s after I came out of the shower yesterday to find my 20-month old egg washing our leather couches and wood floors with a dozen. So I guess you could say we are pros at hard boiling eggs now.
My husband asked, “So you can really do a whole post on boiling eggs?”
Uh, yeah.
I reminded him that very year around Easter we end up googling how to make the perfect hard boiled egg. Over time we learned the tricks to perfectly boiled eggs.
HOW TO MAKE HARD BOILED EGGS
1) Start off with placing your eggs in a pot in a single layer and covering them with cold water about an inch above the eggs.
2) Turn the heat up to medium high and once water starts to bubble add some salt to the pot.
3) Bring water to a rolling boil. If your heat is too high, you will get some violent boiling and end up with egg casualties.
5) Once water comes to a rolling boil, place the lid on and turn off the heat.
6) Let eggs sit for 12-13 minutes making sure to not open the lid or all of the heat will escape. Make sure not to start your timer until right when you turn off the heat.
7) When the time is up remove eggs from pot and rinse in cold water or place in an ice bath to stop the eggs from continuing to cook.
8) Label your eggs so that your family knows which ones are hard boiled and which ones are not. OR you can use my husband’s trick of spinning the egg really hard on a flat surface. If the egg is hard boiled it will spin standing up like this one below and if it’s not hard boiled it will spin horizontally.
HOW LONG TO HARD BOIL EGGS?
12-13 minutes.
HOW TO PEEL HARD BOILED EGGS?
Tips for easy peeling eggs:
- Use eggs that are not fresh. Over time we have learned that the fresher the egg the harder it is to peel. If you can, don’t make your hard boiled eggs the same day you buy them. You would think that the fresher the egg the better, but that’s not actually the case. Eggs that are a week old work best but of course make sure they are not past the expiration date.
- Run them under water when peeling. If you are using the hard boiled eggs right away, it also is easier to peel them under cold running water right after they have boiled.
- Add 1/2 tsp salt to the water. Adding salt to the water may help make the eggs easier to peel.
- Add vinegar. Add a little vinegar to the water which makes the shell softer and easier to peel.
- Roll them on the counter. After you boil the eggs and you’ve cooled them, roll them on the counter and the shell will fall off.
HOW LONG ARE HARD BOILED EGGS GOOD FOR?
Refrigerate hard boiled eggs in their shell in the fridge for up to one week.
RECIPES TO USE HARD BOILED EGGS IN
Ingredients
- 12 large eggs
Instructions
1) Start off with placing your eggs in a pot in a single layer and covering them with cold water about an inch above the eggs.
2) Turn the heat up to medium high and once water starts to bubble add some salt to the pot.
3) Bring water to a rolling boil. If your heat is too high, you will get some violent boiling and end up with egg casualties.
5) Once water comes to a rolling boil, place the lid on and turn off the heat.
6) Let eggs sit for 12-13 minutes making sure to not open the lid or all of the heat will escape. Make sure not to start your timer until right when you turn off the heat.
7) When the time is up remove eggs from pot and rinse in cold water or place in an ice bath to stop the eggs from continuing to cook.
8) Label your eggs so that your family knows which ones are hard boiled and which ones are not. OR you can use my husband’s trick of spinning the egg really hard on a flat surface. If the egg is hard boiled it will spin standing up like this one below and if it’s not hard boiled it will spin horizontally
Notes
HOW TO PEEL HARD BOILED EGGS?
Tips for easy peeling eggs:
Use eggs that are not fresh. Over time we have learned that the fresher the egg the harder it is to peel. If you can, don’t make your hard boiled eggs the same day you buy them. You would think that the fresher the egg the better, but that’s not actually the case. Eggs that are a week old work best but of course make sure they are not past the expiration date.
Run them under water when peeling. If you are using the hard boiled eggs right away, it also is easier to peel them under cold running water right after they have boiled.
Add 1/2 tsp salt to the water. Adding salt to the water may help make the eggs easier to peel.
Add vinegar. Add a little vinegar to the water which makes the shell softer and easier to peel.
Roll them on the counter. After you boil the eggs and you’ve cooled them, roll them on the counter and the shell will fall off.