A boiled egg is a simple, protein-rich food made by cooking an egg in its shell in boiling water until the white and yolk reach the desired firmness. They’re nutritious, versatile, and can be eaten alone, in salads, or used in recipes like egg salad.
Types of Boiled Eggs:
- Soft-Boiled:
- White is set, yolk is runny.
- Cooking time: ~4–6 minutes.
- Medium-Boiled:
- White is firm, yolk slightly creamy.
- Cooking time: ~7–9 minutes.
- Hard-Boiled:
- White and yolk fully set.
- Cooking time: ~10–12 minutes.
How to Boil an Egg:
- Place eggs in a pot in a single layer and cover with cold water by about an inch.
- Bring water to a boil over medium-high heat.
- Once boiling, reduce to a gentle simmer and cook for the desired time.
- Immediately transfer eggs to an ice bath for a few minutes to stop cooking and make peeling easier.
- Peel and enjoy, or store in the fridge for up to a week.
Tips:
- Older eggs peel easier than very fresh eggs.
- Add a pinch of salt or vinegar to the water to prevent cracking.
- Soft-boiled eggs are great for dipping toast “soldiers,” while hard-boiled eggs are perfect for snacks, salads, or egg salad.
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