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Noel wrote:
.......not cooking or eating them, but PEELING them. The shell comes off with pieces of egg attached. I used to be able to peel them easily, but I guess I forgot.
I used to take them out of the pan when done; crack the shells all over and add cold water and leave them alone for awhile. Worked fine...I thought. No more. What method do you use to get an easy peeled HBE?
Does the age of the egg have anything to do with it? There is a thin membrane between the shell and egg. Is this the culprit ?
Thanks
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dave17352 wrote:
We bring the water to a boil then add the eggs for exactly 15 minutes at a simmer. Then remove to sink run cold water on them just long enough to peel. Seems to work perfect every time. Well almost. I think over cooking and letting them sit to long both can lead to poor peeling. JMHO
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Budster wrote:
you can buy boiled/peeled eggs at the store (Costco has them) clicky here
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