Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs Recipe
Hard Boiled Eggs
Low Carb
Snacks & Apps

Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs Recipe

by Family Farm Team
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Ingredients

  • 6-12 large Pete & Gerry's eggs
  • Medium pot (for 6 eggs) or large pot (for 12 eggs)
  • Large bowl (for ice bath)
  • Slotted spoon, optional
Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs Recipe
  • Hard Boiled Eggs
  • Low Carb
  • Snacks & Apps

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes

Yield: 6-12 hard-boiled eggs

Ingredients Directions
  • Hard Boiled Eggs
  • Low Carb
  • Snacks & Apps

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes

Yield: 6-12 hard-boiled eggs

Ingredients Directions

Find in a store near you

Ingredients

  • 6-12 large Pete & Gerry's eggs
  • Medium pot (for 6 eggs) or large pot (for 12 eggs)
  • Large bowl (for ice bath)
  • Slotted spoon, optional

The hard boiled egg is truly a powerhouse of possibility: use it as a salad topper, make a batch for egg salad sandwiches, or simply sprinkle it with salt and pepper for a healthy on-the-go snack. To guarantee perfect, easy-to-peel hard boiled eggs every time, this is the only recipe you'll ever need. No bells and whistles are required!

Directions for the Best Hard Boiled Eggs

  1. Fill a medium or large pot with enough water to cover eggs by at least 2 inches, but do not add eggs yet. Bring water to a rolling boil.
  2. Once the water is boiling, add the eggs and adjust the temperature to maintain a rolling boil. Start a timer for 12 minutes and prepare an ice bath.
  3. When the timer goes off, remove the hard boiled eggs from the pot and immediately place them into ice bath for at least 10 minutes before peeling.

Farm Team Tips for Easy Hard Boiled Eggs

Use cold eggs straight from the fridge, and opt for eggs that are closer to their expiration date, if you have them. In general, the older the egg, the easier it is to peel.

Use a pot big enough for the eggs to remain in a single layer whenever possible.

Leave your hard boiled eggs in the ice bath for at least 10 minutes to allow for more thorough cooling and easy peeling. You can place them under running cold water instead, but without the cold shock from the ice bath, you may find them harder to peel— especially if the eggs are farm fresh like ours.

This recipe was developed for large eggs, so you may need to adjust the cooking time a minute or two if using eggs of a different size!

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