peeled soft boiled eggs….
A while back I saw this picture that appeared to be a hard boiled egg with a fried egg yolk in the middle. Well, that image floated around in my head and I decided that I had to figure out how it’s done…
and, yes.. I know what a soft boiled egg is… but usually those are served in an egg cup with the shell intact, you know? So, with no shell intact, I began to ponder….
Has that ever happened to you? I get these “foodie” obsessions.
So, after MUCH google-ing…. I figured it out.
Some people call them four-minute eggs, some people call them six minute eggs. And, you have to move quick if you’re going to snap a pic of its golden goodness.
Because, there’s no turning back once you cut into the buttery yolk…
So divine. And simple.
To make these:
Bring a pot of water to a rolling boil with 1 tablespoon of white vinegar.
Place desired number of eggs into boiling water.
BOIL EXACTLY FOUR MINUTES!!! (or six, but I went for four) *many readers have told me six works best for them.
Immediately place into a bowl with ice water.
Once cool enough to handle, CAREFULLY peel shell.
Place on top of hash browns, toast, salad…etc.
Slice into and enjoy!
hard boiled eggs with a soft center over hash browns
Instructions
- To make these:
- Bring a pot of water to a rolling boil with 1 tablespoon of white vinegar.
- Place desired number of eggs into boiling water.
- BOIL EXACTLY FOUR MINUTES!!! (or six, but I went for four) *many readers have told me six works best for them.
- Immediately place into a bowl with ice water.
- Once cool enough to handle, CAREFULLY peel shell.
- Place on top of hash browns, toast, salad...etc.
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Sorry, but, Yes, that’s a soft boiled egg…you just totally peeled it instead of peeling only the top to set it in an egg cup!
I agree with the others, a 4 minute egg leaves too much slimy eggwhite for my taste….I prefer 5-5 1/2 minutes so the white’s done but the yolk’s still runny!!! ?
Perfect soft-boiled eggs in 51/2 minutes!!! Finally discovered how my mother used to make them (after a couple of previous unsuccessful attempts.) YAY!!! Thank you.