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SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — Many know the old fashioned way of making hard boiled eggs on the stove in a pot of boiling water. There is another method to get that perfect hard boiled, easy-to ...
Rotate the egg and move the spoon to release the shell. This is a great method if you're only peeling a few eggs. 6. For batch-peeling, toss eggs into a plastic container and shake them up ...
Consider the age of the eggs. Some people swear by the trick that older eggs make for easily peeled hard-boiled eggs. The recommended time to store your eggs before boiling is between one and two ...
To remove the shell, place a hard-boiled egg in a Mason jar with about 1 inch of water inside. Make sure the jar is tightly sealed and start shaking. As you shake, the egg will crack and the water ...
Hard-boiled eggs are a wonderful breakfast, great addition to a salad or delicious afternoon snack on their own. Boiling the eggs is easy, but the real tricky part is peeling them properly ...
Peeling hard-boiled eggs can be messy (and time-consuming). But this trick will have your eggs ready to eat in no time!
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Just use the big piece of shell from the egg you cracked to fish it out! Watch the video above to learn exactly how to do it. Plus, check out 12 nifty cooking gadgets below that make life in the ...