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

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    Some people cook hard-boiled eggs for too long, resulting in rubbery whites and a yolk that looks like yellow-gray clay. Eight minutes leads to my perfect egg with fully set whites and a yolk that ...

  3. Kitchen hack: How to peel a potato with your hands in seconds

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    First, simply pop the potatoes in the boiling water. After the potatoes have softened (usually 15-20 minutes), move them to the ice water bath for 5-10 seconds. Once you take the potatoes out of ...

  4. How to Peel Hard-Boiled Eggs So the Shell Doesn't Stick - AOL

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    The best method for making easy-to-peel eggs is either to add them to the pot after the water has reached a gentle boil or to steam them over an inch of boiling water.

  5. Bintje - Wikipedia

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    Plant and flower of the variety Bintje. Bintje / ˈ b ɪ n tʃ ə / is a middle-early ripening potato variety bred in the Netherlands by the Frisian schoolmaster K.L. de Vries in 1904 from (Munstersen x Fransen) and marketed for the first time in 1910. [1] The name of the potato, a diminutive of Benedict, was borrowed from one of his former ...

  6. Golden Wonder potato - Wikipedia

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    Golden Wonder is a late maincrop russet skinned variety of potato. It is very dry and floury and is ideal for baking, roasting, and frying, [1] but needs close attention paid when boiling, as it will disintegrate in the boiling water if left too long. Despite common misconceptions, the Golden Wonder is unrelated to the better known King Edward ...

  7. King Edward potato - Wikipedia

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    The King Edward has a variety of culinary uses and is renowned for its light fluffy texture; for this reason it is particularly suitable for roasting, mashed potato or baking, although it is also suitable for sautéing, steaming, and frying as chips. It has been described by Delia Smith as being the best potato with which to make gnocchi. [5]

  8. Master This Two-Step Hard-Boiled Egg Method Just in Time for ...

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    Boil for 11 minutes (Note: For soft-boiled eggs, cook for 6 minutes.) Transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice water and let sit until the shells are cold to the touch.

  9. How to Peel a Hard-Boiled Egg - AOL

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    This method is super-fun! 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.