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I haven't been on BYC for months and could not resist reading another thread on how to boil fresh eggs. Why? Because you used the same method it took me a long time to be willing to try and the only one I have used since trying it. (I do cover my eggs, once they have come back to a boil I turn the heat off and time them). 90+% peel perfect and none have green rings. I used to put ice in the water for a quick cool down but have found it doesn't make much difference. The method of putting them in boiling water works whether they are fresh from the chicken, fridge or counter top and age has nothing to do with it.
I am pleased to see your thread shows evidence of folks trying it and giving feed back regarding how successful the method is. On most threads it is taken over by folks who want to add salt,or vinegar, age eggs, steam them, bake them in the oven or just spend money on a gadget that you break into and they come out shaped like an egg!
BTW, I learned this much earlier than you: I was 64 and have only been cooking since I was 8. My son said he had no trouble with boiling the fresh eggs I gave him. I asked how he cooked them and he said he boiled the water and put them in. Obviously I didn't teach him how to boil eggs nor had he read a cook book.
In recent years I have watched a lot of the TV program Chopped. One night it was most entertaining to watch them get green chicken eggs to cook. One young lady really freaked out about those. She lost because she could not boil an egg properly! She put it in cold water and when she could not peel it well, she blamed it on their color. Some folks just do better with 3 month old factory eggs from the store!
Thanks for letting me visit a bit.
I posted this because I have tried everything and FINALLY came upon the directions in the OP here once I had tried this method. I actually found it on an RV thread and was somewhat amused that someone was playing the readers for idiots by telling them to put refrigerated cold eggs into boiling water. I thought, "yeah, right!", they'll explode or something and that guy is laughing at all who try. So, being not the brightest bulb in the house I tried several eggs just to prove him right and that I indeed was an idiot..........hmmmm.
Well, it worked, it worked, it worked!! And I was so impressed by the simplicity and ease of peeling that I started this thread passing this on to others that have always had a hard time peeling hard boiled eggs.
Those "doubting Thomas's" that have tried this method seem to be very happy that they took the plunge and did it my way. (I claim it now, lol). And, those that have always done it that way, why didn't you ever tell me? Again, lol.
I really enjoy reading the posts of y'all that have now tried it and like it and those of you that have always done it this way too.
Bob......
