Ah yes—the perfect hard-boiled egg 🥚. Easy once you know the trick. Here’s a foolproof method that gives you fully set whites and creamy (not gray!) yolks.
Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs
Ingredients
- Eggs
- Water
- Ice (for ice bath)
Instructions (Stovetop Method)
- Start cold
Place eggs in a single layer in a saucepan. Add cold water to cover eggs by about 1 inch. - Bring to a boil
Heat uncovered on high. Once you reach a rolling boil, cover and turn off the heat. - Let sit
Leave eggs in hot water for:- 10 minutes for fully set yolks
- 12 minutes for extra-firm yolks
- Ice bath
Transfer eggs immediately to an ice bath for 5 minutes. This stops cooking and makes peeling easier. - Peel or store
Tap, roll, and peel—or store unpeeled in the fridge.
Peeling Tips (Game-Changers)
- Use older eggs (they peel easier than super-fresh ones)
- Crack the wide end first (air pocket lives there)
- Peel under running water
Storage
- Unpeeled: up to 7 days in the fridge
- Peeled: 2–3 days in an airtight container
Bonus Methods
🔥 Instant Pot: 5–5–5 method
🍳 Air fryer: 270°F for 15–17 minutes
⏱️ No-peel baking trick: add 1 tsp baking soda to water
If you want, I can also give you:
🥚 Jammy/medium-boiled eggs
🥗 Egg salad recipe
🥣 Deviled eggs
Just tell me what you’re craving 😏