by calendula » Fri Jul 06, 2018 9:17 am
We store eggs with the wide end up in the carton. That helps for peeling, because there will be an air pocket at that end.
Place eggs in a single layer in pot. Add enough cold water to cover the eggs. Heat on high, and as soon as water boils, remove from heat and cover. Let sit for 10-15 minutes, depending on how hard you like them done. Immediately plunge eggs in ice water to cool. This keeps yolks bright yellow.
To peel, crack the eggs all over. Gently roll the egg between your palm and the counter top to loosen the shell. Starting at the wide end, where the air pocket is, begin peeling. Now that I think about it, I do think I peel it counter clockwise, and it comes off in strips.
We store eggs with the wide end up in the carton. That helps for peeling, because there will be an air pocket at that end.
Place eggs in a single layer in pot. Add enough cold water to cover the eggs. Heat on high, and as soon as water boils, remove from heat and cover. Let sit for 10-15 minutes, depending on how hard you like them done. Immediately plunge eggs in ice water to cool. This keeps yolks bright yellow.
To peel, crack the eggs all over. Gently roll the egg between your palm and the counter top to loosen the shell. Starting at the wide end, where the air pocket is, begin peeling. Now that I think about it, I do think I peel it counter clockwise, and it comes off in strips.