If you want to learn how to peel hard boiled eggs quickly, look no further! This method of peeling eggs is quick, easy, and can be done with NO MESS.
I’ve been making lots of hard boiled eggs lately. I enjoy making deviled eggs and egg salad, chopping up an egg for my salad lunchtime or just to keep in the refrigerator for a quick snack during the day.
I was getting so tired of peeling hard boiled eggs, only for them to split apart mid peel or take a chunk out of the white because the shell didn’t want to come off.
If you have a lot of hard boiled eggs from dying Easter Eggs you’ve got to try this super simple method. Learning how to peel hard boiled eggs quickly will change your life!
This method is also a great way to get the little kiddos involved in the kitchen. I’m always seeking out ways to get the girls more involved with cooking. Some call it child labor, I call it teaching. 😉
How to Peel Hard Boiled Eggs with NO MESS (Video)
Here’s how to peel hard boiled eggs quickly and with virtually no mess:
- To make a hard boiled egg, boil it on the stove for about 15-20 minutes.
- Pour the hot water out into the sink.
- To stop the cooking process, place ice cold water into the pan with the eggs.
- After about 2 minutes, remove an egg and place it into a small drinking glass.
- With your hand, cover the glass and shake for about 5-7 seconds.
- Remove the shell in one piece.
- Rinse with water and enjoy!
How to Peel Hard Boiled Eggs Quickly and with NO MESS
Ingredients
- 4 quarts Water
- 12 Eggs
Instructions
- So to make a hard boiled egg boil it on the stove with water covering the eggs for about 15-20 minutes.
- Pour the hot water out into the sink.
- Place cold water in the same pan.
- After about 2 minutes remove a egg and place in a glass.
- With your hand cover the glass and shake for about 5-7 seconds.
- Remove the shell in one piece.
- Rinse with water and enjoy!
Nutrition
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