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  2. 5 tricks I use to make perfect hard-boiled eggs every single time

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    Shake the eggs in a glass with a splash of water to quickly get rid of the shells. I can get the shell off a hard-boiled egg in essentially one piece. Steven John

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

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    Add eggs and cook, stirring with rubber spatula every few seconds, to desired doneness, 2 to 3 minutes for medium-soft eggs. FRIED (OVER EASY): Heat nonstick skillet on medium with oil lightly ...

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

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    Boiled eggs can last about a week in the refrigerator. ... You'll know when a hard-boiled egg is done cooking by conducting an easy test. There are a few different ways to check on a hard-boiled ...

  5. Eggs as food - Wikipedia

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    Double-shelled eggs, where an egg may have two or more outer shells, is caused by a counter-peristalsis contraction and occurs when a second oocyte is released by the ovary before the first egg has completely traveled through the oviduct and been laid. [31] Shell-less or thin-shelled eggs may be caused by egg drop syndrome. [32]

  6. Boiled peanuts - Wikipedia

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    The resulting snack is a very soft peanut in the shell, invariably quite salty. The softened peanuts are easy to open. Often small, immature peanuts (called "pops") are included; these have even softer shells and can be eaten in their entirety. They tend to absorb more salt than the larger ones.

  7. Pasteurized eggs - Wikipedia

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    The equipment to pasteurize shell eggs isn't available for home use, and it is very difficult to pasteurize shell eggs at home without cooking the contents of the egg. After pasteurization, the eggs are coated with food-grade wax to maintain freshness and prevent environmental contamination and stamped with a blue or red "P" in a circle to ...

  8. The trick to easily peel hard-boiled eggs - AOL

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    Peeling hard-boiled eggs can be messy (and time-consuming). But this trick will have your eggs ready to eat in no time! ... But this trick will have your eggs ready to eat in no time! Skip to main ...

  9. Coddled egg - Wikipedia

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    Children, the elderly, and persons with compromised immune systems are advised against eating lightly cooked eggs because of the risk of exposure to salmonella infection. In the UK, according to the NHS, raw or lightly cooked eggs bearing the lion mark can be safely eaten by pregnant women, infants and children, and the elderly. [8]