Anonymous wrote:Good News. I started again. Left the pot on the hot burner this time and ended up with perfect eggs!
Anonymous wrote:Instant pot, 5 min
Anonymous wrote:Cold water, high heat, turn back to medium once they start to boil. Cook about 5-8 minutes on low boil and then cover immediately and let them sit for at least 20 minutes, I usually give it an hour. Give an ice bath for 20 minutes for easy peeling.
Anonymous wrote:I put them in the pot of water, bring them to a boil, boil them on medium for about 12 minutes and then put them in an ice bath. They come out perfectly every time.
What’s the purpose of letting them sit off the heat after you boil them for about 12 minutes does it help with peeling?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel so silly. I never make them but I needed 12 this week. I read several different recipes and ended up following (by mistake) a combination of 2. So I put the eggs in a pot covered by water, waited for the water to boil and then removed them from the heat (mistake) and let them sit for 12 minutes. Luckily I tested 1. It is not cooked at all. I made scrambled eggs with it.
So...I am thinking of trying to redo with the same eggs? Maybe for 1 minute less cook time? Any ideas? Start over with a new dozen?
If you put a lid on the pot after the water came to a boil, then this is a go-to method.
Yup,,the lid was on. The boil was not a full on about to bubble over but beyond tiny bubbles at the bottom. That is all I can think of.
Did you do all 12 eggs in one pot? The eggs should only cover the bottom of the pan — not layered or overlapping. I’m guessing you had too many eggs for the amount of water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel so silly. I never make them but I needed 12 this week. I read several different recipes and ended up following (by mistake) a combination of 2. So I put the eggs in a pot covered by water, waited for the water to boil and then removed them from the heat (mistake) and let them sit for 12 minutes. Luckily I tested 1. It is not cooked at all. I made scrambled eggs with it.
So...I am thinking of trying to redo with the same eggs? Maybe for 1 minute less cook time? Any ideas? Start over with a new dozen?
If you put a lid on the pot after the water came to a boil, then this is a go-to method.
Yup,,the lid was on. The boil was not a full on about to bubble over but beyond tiny bubbles at the bottom. That is all I can think of.
Did you do all 12 eggs in one pot? The eggs should only cover the bottom of the pan — not layered or overlapping. I’m guessing you had too many eggs for the amount of water.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Feel so silly. I never make them but I needed 12 this week. I read several different recipes and ended up following (by mistake) a combination of 2. So I put the eggs in a pot covered by water, waited for the water to boil and then removed them from the heat (mistake) and let them sit for 12 minutes. Luckily I tested 1. It is not cooked at all. I made scrambled eggs with it.
So...I am thinking of trying to redo with the same eggs? Maybe for 1 minute less cook time? Any ideas? Start over with a new dozen?
If you put a lid on the pot after the water came to a boil, then this is a go-to method.
Yup,,the lid was on. The boil was not a full on about to bubble over but beyond tiny bubbles at the bottom. That is all I can think of.