I guess enough for me to be willing to take the 5 minutes to boil my own
FJB
tandy miller said:
Rich enough to eat boiled eggs, not rich enough to hire someone to boil them for me
UmustBKidding said:
Add a few tablespoons of vinegar to water while boiling. Some also peel while running cold water over them. My solution is f boiled eggs.
Slicer97 said:
Cover week or 2 old eggs by an inch with cold water. Add vinegar and a tsp of salt. Bring to boil. Cover and remove from heat. Wait 13 minutes. Dump eggs into a colander and run cold water over them for 5 minutes. Stick in refrigerator overnight and peel under running water the next day.
And yes, free range (not cage free) eggs are worth it. Egg yolk should be bright orange, not yellow.
This sounds like Fido wrote it.Slicer97 said:
Cover week or 2 old eggs by an inch with cold water. Add vinegar and a tsp of salt. Bring to boil. Cover and remove from heat. Wait 13 minutes. Dump eggs into a colander and run cold water over them for 5 minutes. Stick in refrigerator overnight and peel under running water the next day.
And yes, free range (not cage free) eggs are worth it. Egg yolk should be bright orange, not yellow.
UTExan said:
You bring the water to a boil first, then lower eggs in, go for 11-13 minutes at simmer, then place in ice water bath.
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That was kinda the idea.Tecolote said:This sounds like Fido wrote it.Slicer97 said:
Cover week or 2 old eggs by an inch with cold water. Add vinegar and a tsp of salt. Bring to boil. Cover and remove from heat. Wait 13 minutes. Dump eggs into a colander and run cold water over them for 5 minutes. Stick in refrigerator overnight and peel under running water the next day.
And yes, free range (not cage free) eggs are worth it. Egg yolk should be bright orange, not yellow.
Well, you did a damn fine impersonation!Slicer97 said:That was kinda the idea.Tecolote said:This sounds like Fido wrote it.Slicer97 said:
Cover week or 2 old eggs by an inch with cold water. Add vinegar and a tsp of salt. Bring to boil. Cover and remove from heat. Wait 13 minutes. Dump eggs into a colander and run cold water over them for 5 minutes. Stick in refrigerator overnight and peel under running water the next day.
And yes, free range (not cage free) eggs are worth it. Egg yolk should be bright orange, not yellow.
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Dump eggs into a colander and run cold water over them for 5 minutes.
AggieArchitect04 said:Quote:
Dump eggs into a colander and run cold water over them for 5 minutes.
Do people really do this? 5 minutes is a long time to just waste water down the drain.
Couldn't you just put them in an ice bath?
Burdizzo said:AggieArchitect04 said:Quote:
Dump eggs into a colander and run cold water over them for 5 minutes.
Do people really do this? 5 minutes is a long time to just waste water down the drain.
Couldn't you just put them in an ice bath?
Using an ice bath would mean you would have to send your butler to 7-11 for another bag of ice, and those things are just not done.
King of the Dairy Queen said:
i frequently get absolutely livid and lose my **** when peeling eggs