Boiling an egg sounds simple, but getting it just right — soft, medium, or hard — requires timing and a little technique. Here’s a clear guide:
🥚 How to Boil an Egg Perfectly
You’ll need:
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Eggs (as fresh as possible, but slightly older eggs peel easier)
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Water
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Salt (optional)
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Vinegar (optional, helps prevent cracking)
Steps
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Prep the eggs:
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Take eggs out of the fridge and let them sit at room temperature for 5–10 minutes (optional, reduces cracking).
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Boil water:
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Fill a saucepan with enough water to cover the eggs by 1 inch.
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Add a pinch of salt or 1 tsp vinegar if desired.
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Bring to a rolling boil.
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Add the eggs:
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Lower eggs gently into boiling water using a spoon.
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Reduce heat slightly to maintain a gentle boil (not a rolling violent boil, which can crack eggs).
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Timing:
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Soft-boiled (runny yolk): 4–6 minutes
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Medium (slightly creamy yolk): 7–9 minutes
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Hard-boiled (fully set yolk): 10–12 minutes
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Cool quickly:
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Immediately transfer eggs to an ice water bath or run under cold water for 5 minutes.
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This stops cooking and makes peeling easier.
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Peel and enjoy:
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Tap eggs gently on a hard surface, roll to crack the shell, and peel.
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Older eggs peel more easily than super-fresh eggs.
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💡 Tips
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To avoid a green ring around the yolk in hard-boiled eggs: don’t overcook and cool quickly.
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For perfectly centered yolks in soft-boiled eggs: stir gently for the first minute after adding eggs to boiling water.
If you want, I can also give you a “chef’s trick” method to make jammy eggs with soft, custardy yolks every time. Do you want me to?