• ductTapedWindow@lemmy.zip
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    3 hours ago

    When it comes to niche kitchen gadgets the vast majority get a pass, but a cheap egg cooker is well worth the space it takes up. You can do soft/medium/hard boiled and they peel much easier. Also a really healthy snack for your pups.

  • Anti_Iridium@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    How has no one responded with correct response: steaming eggs.

    Seriously, every egg peels super easy after I steam them for 15 minutes. My grandpa has bought a steamer because I brought mine to his house.

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      3 hours ago

      A simpler method is to just add a little salt to the water, and they peel easily. Vinegar works too.

      It also helps to leave a tiny bit of the egg above water. This will create an air pocket in the egg, and if you start peeling it from there, it will be a lot easier.

  • Shock it in an ice bath immediately after removing from the boiling water. This helps the membrane between the shell and the rest of the egg peel away easier.

    Another method I’ve seen recently says to add like half a cup of vinegar to the water you boil them in, tho I have yet to try this one myself. Makes sense tho; dyed easter eggs are usually easier to peel and those are dyed by dipping them in vinegar with dye.

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    We have 30 chickens, we get fresh eggs every day. We can cook them the same day after they’re laid with a dash rapid egg cooker which uses steam. It comes with a little device to poke a hole in the wide end where the air pocket usually is and then we just cook them upside down. They peel easily whether they’ve been in cold water or not.

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      4 hours ago

      Eeeey, we have that machine as well! Device to poke holes that doubled as the measuring cup for the water to put into the steam unit! Cool stuff!

    • CultLeader4Hire@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      Pressure cooker will force steam between the membrane and egg with no hole needed so you get the same effect with longer shelf life - probably doesn’t matter if you have your own chickens and are in the routine of doing it daily but I prefer no poking of holes so I can make a weeks worth at a time and if I forget them they stay fresh in their unbroken shells

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    6 hours ago

    I’m a little late to the party. Did anyone say to use eggs close to the date on the carton. Old eggs peel a whole lot easier than any other. Ice bath too but everyone is saying that already.

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    Back when I put eggs directly into boiling water, and then ice bath, this didn’t happen.

    But I’ve found it’s easier to get a perfect egg by putting them in cold water, bringing it to a boil, then taking out off the heat for ~10m.
    Unfortunately this always seems to result in shells sticking

  • Caveman@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Not putting the egg in cold water after boiling it and then blaming the egg really smells like a skill issue.

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    9 hours ago

    Haven’t seen this mentioned, best way to prevent this is to fry the egg, make an omelette or even scrambled eggs 👀

    I feel like that scene in Forest Gump with the shrimp

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    It’s even more infuriating when I hard boil a bunch of eggs and about half of them peel pristinely clean, the other half end up looking like the surface of the moon. Ya’ll was in the same damn pot, what’s the excuse?

  • But_my_mom_says_im_cool@lemmy.world
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    I dunno why but this happens every time my wife cooks eggs. Not me, I warm the eggs in water so they are room temp, I put them in for 11 minutes on boil and rinse them in cold water when the time is up. They peel perfectly. I dunno what the wife is doing wrong

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    10 hours ago

    havent seen anyone add this yet in the comments so here goes: are you adding the eggs to already-boiling water? or adding them to cold water and bringing them to a boil? i switched over to adding them to boiling water, and have had no trouble peeling since. 7mins for over-medium. no ice bath necessary, i just run a little cold water over them so i can handle them easily.

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      4 hours ago

      Funnily enough, I add them when the water is cold and never had trouble. Just run the tap for maybe 10 seconds and let it sit for a bit

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        Don’t expect it to work 100% of the time because it doesn’t. It’s not enough of an improvement (if it even is actually an improvement – debatable) for me to justify the extra electricity cost.

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      9 hours ago

      I always boil the water first, so i can’t speak to that portion. But what I do is add the boils to a sealed container with cold water. Then give it a good shake so that shells crack, but not so hard the eggs themselves are damaged. But after that the shells slide right off

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        8 hours ago

        Yeah, the best peeling trick I know is a mason jar with a little water in it and you just shake the egg around like a bartender with a sleeping child next to them.

        Riskier with soft boiled eggs though.

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      No Eierköpfer is a safe bet against OP’s issue. I’m now quite old and still don’t know when it happens. They just peel like shit.

      Can be new, old, boiled shorter or longer, boiled with water or steam, shock cooled or not.

      Sometimes it happens and is infuriating.

      Ah yes and the opening method is unrelated.

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      3 hours ago

      Never used the tool but you just reminded me of my childhood, eating runny yolk out of a boiled egg for breakfast.

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      No thanks. I only saw it in the movies and I find it weird when people eat their eggs in a tiny cup, out of a shell with a spoon. I also always thought this was a posh way of eating for the rich and i would rather eat the rich. Do I also need a special spoon for eating it? And a special fork for my sausage? Then a special spoon for my desert? Do I need to flex my little finger when sipping tea?

      You can downvote me.

      • zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        7 hours ago

        You don’t eat the boiled eggs like that. You eat semi-boiled, or 3-minute-eggs like this. They have liquid yolks. And it is very useful to use the shell as a cup. And it is super delicious and is just a different type of egg. Can only recommend it.

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        11 hours ago

        My grandfather used to have the little egg cup and tiny spoon, and we have never been a rich family, no matter how far back you go.

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            No they are not, they come free with kids easter eggs wtf. Uncommon does not equate to luxury

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            No they’re not. My family had them and we come from a welsh mining family. I just think they are (or used to be) more widely used in Europe.

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          Using fancy instruments to eat eggs is posh. Next you’re gonna tell me I need ten different spoons to eat my dessert.

          Also, please work on your reading comprehension.

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            Your writing is the problem, the attitude doesn’t help but the writing is definitely an issue.

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            I wonder if I’ll ever see someone criticize another person’s reading comprehension where it doesn’t translate to “the only way someone could possibly dislike the angry nuance-less thing I’ve ranted about is if they are too stupid to read because obviously I’m always smart and right and good but no one else is”

            Not sure I’ve seen it yet. Which makes sense, if someone truly did have trouble reading, it would be a pretty huge dick move to be mean to them about it.

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              Sometimes I criticize the reading comprehension of tankies/trolls when they ignore the entirety of my nuanced argument and revert to an onslaught of strawmen, red herrings, ad hominems, and sealioning, because there’s no way to engage in good faith with someone deadset on engaging in bad faith.

              That’s clearly not the case here, but it does happen…

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                I mean that might happen, but I think normally people just refuse to read if the tone or overall point isn’t to their liking. I know I do that. If someone starts off being a jerk I don’t read their 10 paragraph diatribe. Doesn’t feel productive.

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              Are you stupid as well to not understand that I was talking about the tool and not the eggs being posh. You need to work on your reading comprehension too, girl.

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                Thank you for identifying yourself as being 100% like this. Ya know sometimes people don’t read what you’ve written because you write it in an awful disgusting tone and this is one of those times. Blocked

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      I don’t entirely disagree with you, but I’ve boiled eggs. I’ve peeled boiled eggs. I’ve never once given boiled eggs an ice bath - I didn’t even know that was a thing until I saw a roommate doing it in my early thirties (though to be fair I didn’t have my first boiled egg until my mid twenties).

      I’ve definitely peeled eggs poorly, as shown in the OP, but I’ve also peeled them nearly perfectly with no ice bath. I don’t know if it helps, but it’s not necessary.

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        The ice bath will give you consistency so it’s not such a dice roll. It also helps stop the egg cooking, in case your going for a jammy or soft-boiled egg. And you can peel sooner because it’s not so hot.