How To Make Hard Boiled Eggs
This means that the eggs you want to boil will fit in a single layer on the bottom of the saucepan. Secondly, put the eggs in the saucepan and cover them with cold water. The water should cover the egg layer by about 2-3cm (1 inch). Add some salt to the water (1/2 teaspoon); this will help you peel off the shells easier. Then put the saucepan with the eggs inside on the stove, at medium temperature. When the water starts to boil, you can turn down the heat at the lowest and start counting the minutes until the eggs are boiled as you want them to be.
At this point, don't forget to cover the pan with a lit. When the eggs are done, put the pan under cold running water. This will stop the boiling process and also the eggs will cool faster. Regarding the time you need to make boiled eggs, it depends on the size of the eggs and how boiled you want them to be. This is how a softly cooked yolk should be. This is how a hard boiled egg should be. I have to admit that after making these pictures, I just had to eat the yolks. I don't like to eat the egg whites, but the yolks were so so good!
And now that we have our perfect hard boiled eggs, let's see the easy way to peel them. Tap the egg gently on the countertop, and then roll the egg between your hands (this is to loosen a little the shell). And then start peeling at the large end of the egg. If you notice that the yolk turned green, it's not entirely a big problem. It just means that the egg is overcooked. It's still edible, but it doesn't taste as incredible as it should. For how long can you store a boiled egg, Soft cooked eggs and medium cooked eggs should be served the same day they were boiled. Hard boiled eggs can be refrigerated up to one week. They should be kept in their carton so they won't absorb other odors. With these easy tips, I am sure you will make the perfect hard boiled egg, just like my mother does. Do you have some any other tips, Let me know in the comments below. And don't forget to share/pin!