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Easy Peel Hard Boil Eggs

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bamabob:
We've tried everything to make easy peel hard boiled eggs, (salt, vinegar, old eggs, baking soda, warm eggs, etc.)  Tried this method and if works every time.  Easy Peasy

http://www.thervgeeks.com/miscellaneous/making-easy-peeling-hard-boiled-eggs/



TMB:
Good tip!  Kimmie always has issues with boiled eggs.   Probably why I don't care for them ;)

Pam Gould:
I use my electric pressure cooker..a dozen eggs, 6 minutes under pressure, put in ice water till you can handle them. Never had a problem after this procedure. Peel in a few pieces every time. will never do eggs the other way and I use the extra large eggs, fresh or not, it works.    .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.

Pappymn:

--- Quote from: Pam Gould on October 12, 2016, 06:08:35 PM ---I use my electric pressure cooker..a dozen eggs, 6 minutes under pressure, put in ice water till you can handle them. Never had a problem after this procedure. Peel in a few pieces every time. will never do eggs the other way and I use the extra large eggs, fresh or not, it works.    .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.

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Ditto. Except I do five minutes.

DWard51:
Steamer basket in a covered pot for 13 to 13 1/2 minutes (rolling boil & steaming before putting eggs & basket in).   Cool in ice water for 20 minutes.  And then to peel, put a couple in a tupperware container with a little water and shake.....  Originally found this at cooks illustrated.   They also peel the old fashioned way and 99% of the time without the shell sticking even after a few days in the fridge. 

https://www.cooksillustrated.com/articles/168-easy-peel-hard-cooked-eggs

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