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  2. How to Avoid the Dreaded Green Ring Around Your Hard-Boiled ...

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    Hard-boiled eggs with green ring around yolk. With Easter fast approaching, you might have eggs on your mind. Maybe you'll stuff plastic ones with candy and hide them in your yard and/or turn some ...

  3. 13 Simple Ways to Cook Eggs - AOL

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    Fried Eggs. Preparation: Melt one tablespoon of butter or cooking oil in a nonstick frying pan over medium-high heat. If using cooking spray instead, heat the pan until a drop of water sizzles ...

  4. Don't Get It Scrambled—Here's the Foolproof Way To Boil ...

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    Once your hard-boiled eggs are done cooking, let them cool for 10-15 minutes before transferring them to a bowl of ice water. Submerging your hard-boiled eggs in ice water ensures that the insides ...

  5. Virgin boy egg - Wikipedia

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    Virgin boy eggs are widely accepted as a tradition in the city. [3] Boy egg vendors go to elementary schools in the city where they collect urine from young boys, preferably under the age of ten. Children who have been raised in the city are used to the practice, and relieve themselves in basins that the vendors place in the hallways.

  6. Boiled egg - Wikipedia

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    Cross-section of a hard boiled egg Overcooked egg showing green coating on yolk. Hard-boiled or hard-cooked [7] eggs are boiled long enough for the yolk to solidify (about 10 minutes). [8] They can be eaten warm or cold. Hard-boiled eggs are the basis for many dishes, such as egg salad, cobb salad and Scotch eggs, and may be further prepared as ...

  7. Poached egg - Wikipedia

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    An egg being slowly poured into a ring mould in a pot of simmering water. The egg is cracked into a cup or bowl of any size, and then gently slid into a pan of water at approximately 62 °C (144 °F) and cooked until the egg white has mostly solidified, but the yolk remains soft.

  8. Eggs All The Ways: Your Quick-Cook Guide - AOL

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    Crack eggs in and cook until bottom is set, about 1 minute, then slide spatula under each egg and, with a quick flip, turn over (don’t lift too high, or you might break the yolk); cook until ...

  9. Plover eggs - Wikipedia

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    Plover eggs were a form of eggs as food, and a seasonal delicacy of western Europe. [1] Gathered from wild green-plover nests, [2] a practice called plover egging, these eggs were perceived to be particularly flavorful and were snatched up by avid rural foragers and, in turn, their urban customers, as soon as nesting season began each year.