โApr-19-2013 05:45 PM
โMay-02-2013 07:26 PM
โApr-28-2013 11:35 AM
Ron3rd wrote:Leo Benson wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
The method that has worked the best for me, even with fresh eggs, is very similar to the OP's, but this method boils for 13 minutes. The two things this method calls for, and something I've not done in the past, is to add the eggs to boiling water, and then peel them right away after they've been in the ice bath.
I got this method off youtube:
โขBRING POT OF WATER TO BOIL FIRST
โขTAKE EGGS DIRECTLY FROM REFRIGERATOR
โขPLACE EGGS IN POT WITH LARGE SPOON/LADLE
โขBOIL FOR 13 MINUTES EXACTLY
โขREMOVE FROM HEAT AND RUN COLD WATER OVER EGGS FOR ABOUT A MINUTE.
โขNEXT COOL DOWN EGGS WITH ICE AND LET COOL FOR 15 MINUTES
โขPEEL EGGS IMMEDIATELY
This is our method. And we've got 20 hens in the back yard. Even those hours-old eggs, which can tear up so badly, peel clean as can be. The ice bath is key. I leave them in the ice until they are completely cold. The shift from boiling to ice is what frees up the shell. And the 13 or 14 min boil is not long enough to cause that green ring. Which by the way might not look appealing but is nothing to worry about.
Also, adding salt or baking soda or any other additive to the boiling water has no effect. If your eggs are peeling cleanly, they would have anyway.
We advocate the above method in our newsletter to our egg donors. Daughter founded an egg charity for her a Girl Scout Gold award and in two years has collected excess eggs from other backyard flock owners like us, and provided over 1,200 dozen eggs to local soup kitchens and food pantries. Girl Scouts rock! And so do back yard flock owners- the most generous people I know!
Just used this method again last night on fresh eggs just bought and it worked again like a champ. I'm sticking with this method from now on!
โApr-28-2013 08:48 AM
Leo Benson wrote:Ron3rd wrote:
The method that has worked the best for me, even with fresh eggs, is very similar to the OP's, but this method boils for 13 minutes. The two things this method calls for, and something I've not done in the past, is to add the eggs to boiling water, and then peel them right away after they've been in the ice bath.
I got this method off youtube:
โขBRING POT OF WATER TO BOIL FIRST
โขTAKE EGGS DIRECTLY FROM REFRIGERATOR
โขPLACE EGGS IN POT WITH LARGE SPOON/LADLE
โขBOIL FOR 13 MINUTES EXACTLY
โขREMOVE FROM HEAT AND RUN COLD WATER OVER EGGS FOR ABOUT A MINUTE.
โขNEXT COOL DOWN EGGS WITH ICE AND LET COOL FOR 15 MINUTES
โขPEEL EGGS IMMEDIATELY
This is our method. And we've got 20 hens in the back yard. Even those hours-old eggs, which can tear up so badly, peel clean as can be. The ice bath is key. I leave them in the ice until they are completely cold. The shift from boiling to ice is what frees up the shell. And the 13 or 14 min boil is not long enough to cause that green ring. Which by the way might not look appealing but is nothing to worry about.
Also, adding salt or baking soda or any other additive to the boiling water has no effect. If your eggs are peeling cleanly, they would have anyway.
We advocate the above method in our newsletter to our egg donors. Daughter founded an egg charity for her a Girl Scout Gold award and in two years has collected excess eggs from other backyard flock owners like us, and provided over 1,200 dozen eggs to local soup kitchens and food pantries. Girl Scouts rock! And so do back yard flock owners- the most generous people I know!
โApr-27-2013 06:18 AM
BigBlockTank wrote:
Nobody bakes eggs in the shell, in the oven? They come out great....
I've even put a couple dozen eggs on the smoker when I'm doing a brisket or a load of baby back ribs. I let them smoke for about an hour and a half. Nice, little smoke flavor, really gives a deviled egg a nice twist.
โApr-26-2013 12:33 PM
โApr-24-2013 01:20 PM
The ice bath is key.
โApr-23-2013 05:06 PM
craftyfox wrote:
I have found that adding a teaspoon or more of baking soda to the water you boil eggs in works quite well..the shells come off very easily, even eggs right from the store.
โApr-23-2013 09:37 AM
Ron3rd wrote:
The method that has worked the best for me, even with fresh eggs, is very similar to the OP's, but this method boils for 13 minutes. The two things this method calls for, and something I've not done in the past, is to add the eggs to boiling water, and then peel them right away after they've been in the ice bath.
I got this method off youtube:
โขBRING POT OF WATER TO BOIL FIRST
โขTAKE EGGS DIRECTLY FROM REFRIGERATOR
โขPLACE EGGS IN POT WITH LARGE SPOON/LADLE
โขBOIL FOR 13 MINUTES EXACTLY
โขREMOVE FROM HEAT AND RUN COLD WATER OVER EGGS FOR ABOUT A MINUTE.
โขNEXT COOL DOWN EGGS WITH ICE AND LET COOL FOR 15 MINUTES
โขPEEL EGGS IMMEDIATELY
โApr-23-2013 06:26 AM
โApr-20-2013 05:25 PM
denoel wrote:
Dutchman Sport: How long do you steam the eggs?
โApr-20-2013 12:49 PM
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