Video The Best Way to Peel a Hard-Boiled Egg
There are so many different ways to peel an egg. Most people just
start at either of the ends and pick at the shell until it's all done.
The problem with this method is that it takes a long time and you almost
always gouge out the whites. Here are some of the methods that you can
try. See what works best for you.
Shatter-and-Ribbon Method
One of our favorite methods to peel an egg is as follows: First, crack
the shell all over. Crack and roll the egg on the kitchen counter, or
crack the eggs by shaking them in the pan they were cooked in. Next,
start peeling at one end, preferably the end with the air pocket, and
then pull the shell off in one long ribbon. It's one of the best and
easiest methods. (Watch the video here.)
Slice-and-Scoop Method
There's another easy way to peel eggs that doesn't involve peeling them
at all. Use a sharp knife to cut the boiled egg in half lengthwise.
Then use a spoon to scoop the egg half from the shell. Now you're ready
to eat the eggs or make deviled eggs.
Peel-and-Blow Method
This is a quite hilarious method (watch the video below.) You start by
peeling only the ends, then you put the egg to your mouth and blow it
out from the shell. It's a pretty impressive trick. Plus it's fast. But
your guests might not be thrilled to know your saliva might be in the
deviled eggs appetizer.
Whichever method you choose, be sure not to overcook your eggs. You
don't want the green ring around the yolk. To boil the perfect eggs,
place them in a pot of cold water. Bring to a boil, cover with the lid,
and set aside for 14 minutes. Then you're ready to peel. Voila! The
perfect eggs.
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