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Post by 1dave on Apr 19, 2023 23:13:15 GMT -5
How to Get Boiled Eggs to Peel Easily.
Method I.
1. Start with Slightly Older Eggs. To make hard boiled eggs that are easy to peel, use store-bought eggs, which are slightly older than farm fresh eggs. Farm fresh eggs have a lower pH level that makes them harder to peel. The older the egg, the easier it is to peel (but you should always use up eggs by their sell-by date). Add Baking Soda
2. Baking soda is said to raise the pH level of eggs and therefore make them easier to peel. Add 1 teaspoon baking soda to a pot of eggs.
3. Eggs that are added to a pot of boiling water and cooked will be easier to peel (rather than starting them in cold water and then bringing them to a boil). Gently lower eggs into boiling water in a single layer so they don’t risk bumping into each other and cracking shells.
4. Prepare a bowl of cold water with ice and transfer boiled eggs to the ice bath as soon as they’re done cooking. Leave them until they’re cool enough to handle but still warm, about 2 to 3 minutes.
5. Gently Crack the Egg. Tap the egg gently on the counter, creating a mosaic like pattern all over the shell. Roll the Egg Carefully and gently between your hands to help loosen the shell. Note that if you’re peeling softer boiled eggs, you’ll want to skip this step because the eggs are more fragile and could tear.
6. Start peeling at the egg’s largest end—there’s an air pocket here that will make it easier to start the process. Make sure to gently lift and peel away the thin membrane beneath the shell that surrounds the egg white.
7. If you’re still having trouble removing the shell, submerge it in a bowl of water to help loosen the shell.
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Post by 1dave on Apr 20, 2023 8:31:44 GMT -5
Method II.
Use a butter knife to cut the egg in half, and a spoon to pull it out of the shell.
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Post by 1dave on Apr 20, 2023 11:47:39 GMT -5
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Post by jasoninsd on Apr 20, 2023 12:56:58 GMT -5
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