goeduck
Super Star Member
Curious of the best ways to peel a hard boiled egg and not have the shell stick to the egg.
Use one of these gadgets to make hard boiled eggs and you will quickly realize it doubles as a tool to make the shells fall right off. Promise, you won't be disappointed!I don't get it. I thought there was a tool for peeling eggs.
We have a very old cheap, but similar steamer. There are two 'fill' lines in the bottom that allow you to steam to get both soft or hard boiled eggs easily. Auto shut off. And yes cool them in ice cold water. But fresh eggs are still not as easy as 'aged' but it does seem to help for some reason vs. boiling.Very easily with this amazing tool.
I bought on of these a few years ago and the shells literally fall off when you peel them.
Even day old farm fresh eggs, which if you know anything about them, the fresher an egg is, the harder it is to peel (especially farm eggs) the older an egg is, the easier it is to peel.
With this it doesn't matter the age of the egg.
Check this out at Amazon.com
Elite Gourmet EGC-007 Easy Electric Poacher, Omelet Eggs & Soft, Medium, Hard-Boiled Egg Boiler Cooker with Auto Shut-Off and Buzzer, Measuring Cup Included, BPA Free, 7, White Amazon.com: Elite Gourmet EGC-7 Easy Electric Poacher, Omelet Eggs & Soft, Medium, Hard-Boiled Egg Boiler Cooker with Auto Shut-Off and Buzzer, Measuring Cup Included, BPA Free, 7, White: Electric Egg Cookers: Kitchen & Dining
Mine has a cup with sets 3 of 7 graduated lines on it.We have a very old cheap, but similar steamer. There are two 'fill' lines in the bottom that allow you to steam to get both soft or hard boiled eggs easily. Auto shut off. And yes cool them in ice cold water. But fresh eggs are still not as easy as 'aged' but it does seem to help for some reason vs. boiling.