Monday, August 13, 2012
How to peel your boiled eggs in 10 seconds
Tips on peeling off your hard boiled eggs easily
Tip #1:
When the eggs are done boiling, pour out the hot water and then quickly replace with cold water with ice. Cover the pot, then shake it vigorously. The quick change in temperature will make the egg contract therefore making peeling off the hard boiled eggs easier.
Tip #2:
Puncture the tip of your egg using a clean pin before boiling. This will remove any air inside the shell making it less prone to breaking during boiling.
Tip #3:
Submerge your hard boiled eggs in warm water and then add a tablespoon of vinegar to aid in peeling.
Tip #4:
Putting salt into the water while boiling the eggs would make them easier to peel afterwards.
Tip #5:
Use an older egg for boiling. You will have an easier time peeling when an older egg is used.
When the eggs are done boiling, pour out the hot water and then quickly replace with cold water with ice. Cover the pot, then shake it vigorously. The quick change in temperature will make the egg contract therefore making peeling off the hard boiled eggs easier.
Tip #2:
Puncture the tip of your egg using a clean pin before boiling. This will remove any air inside the shell making it less prone to breaking during boiling.
Tip #3:
Submerge your hard boiled eggs in warm water and then add a tablespoon of vinegar to aid in peeling.
Tip #4:
Putting salt into the water while boiling the eggs would make them easier to peel afterwards.
Tip #5:
Use an older egg for boiling. You will have an easier time peeling when an older egg is used.
Friday, August 10, 2012
How to soft boil an egg
- When boiling the egg, make sure that it does not bounce too much at the bottom of your pot or pan to avoid cracking. If it does bounce, lower the temperature down.
- You can add a pinch of salt into your soft boiled egg to flavor.
How to hard boil eggs
- The perfect hard boiled egg has a yellow yolk and not a green yolk.
- A correctly hard boiled egg spins fast
- An egg that has not been hard boiled does not spin very well.
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