π₯ Boiled egg
A boiled egg is an egg cooked in its shell in boiling water until the whites and yolk solidify. Itβs a simple, protein-rich food eaten worldwide.
π³ Types of Boiled Eggs
- Soft-boiled: Whites set, yolk runny (~4β6 minutes)
- Medium-boiled: Whites firm, yolk slightly creamy (~7β9 minutes)
- Hard-boiled: Both whites and yolk fully set (~10β12 minutes)
π₯ Nutritional Value (1 large egg ~50 g)
- Calories: 70
- Protein: 6 g
- Fat: 5 g
- Cholesterol: 186 mg
- Vitamins: B12, D, A
- Minerals: Selenium, phosphorus, iodine
πͺ Health Benefits
- High-quality protein for muscle repair
- Supports brain health (choline content)
- Weight management: Protein keeps you full
- Bone and eye health: Contains vitamin D and lutein
π©βπ³ How to Boil Eggs Perfectly
- Place eggs in a saucepan and cover with cold water.
- Bring water to a rolling boil.
- Remove from heat and cover:
- Soft-boiled: 4β6 min
- Medium: 7β9 min
- Hard-boiled: 10β12 min
- Cool in ice water to stop cooking and make peeling easier.
π½οΈ Serving Ideas
- On toast or sandwiches
- Sliced in salads
- Mashed into deviled eggs
- Snack with salt and pepper
π‘ Tip: Older eggs peel more easily. Adding a little baking soda or vinegar to the water can also help prevent cracking and make peeling simpler.
I can also show you a step-by-step guide to making boiled eggs with perfect yolk consistency every time.