How To Peel a Boiled Egg ( without peeling)

Started by Teresa, September 23, 2008, 04:00:35 PM

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Teresa


Hard-boiled eggs can be annoying and time consuming to peel. In this video, master of time management Tim Ferris (author of the great book, The Four Hour Work Week), demonstrates how easy it is to get the egg without having to peel it!

Instructions:

   1. Cover the eggs with water and boil on low for about 12 minutes
   2. Cool the eggs by placing them in cold water with 1 teaspoon of baking soda and ice. The baking soda raises the pH level and reduces adherence. If you choose not to use baking soda, be sure to move the eggs into cold water with plenty of ice immediately after boiling
   3. Crack the top of the egg and remove a small piece
   4. Crack the bottom (wide end) of the egg and remove a small piece
   5. Hold the egg in your hand and blow vigorously into the narrow end of the egg, which will expel it out the wide end

Doesn't get much easier than that! Just be ready to catch it when it comes out...





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Makes me want to try it!!!  I hate that about boiling eggs!!!!
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  Cook the eggs and cool in cold water.  The peeling part is asfter you've cracked them gently roll the egg , as you roll the peeling comes off leaving a perfect egg almost every time.

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