Your Ultimate Guide to Making Hard-Boiled Eggs
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There are so many different ways to cook eggs, but one of the best has to be boiling them. Soft- and hard-boiled eggs are great on their own for breakfast, as a topping for avocado toast, or in a salad. If you've ever wondered about the perfect amount of cooking time to get your desired runny or hard egg, this guide should help.
Here's the easiest way to hard-boil eggs: place eggs in a pot and cover with an inch or two of cold water, bring to a rolling boil, and then turn off the heat and set the pot aside, covering with a lid. From there, you can let the eggs cook for various amounts of time to give the yolk different consistencies. Keep reading to see photos of every level of doneness, from a runny three-minute egg to a fully cooked 11-minute egg. What's your preference?
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