I’ve been following the advice and 40 year old recommended of the Georgia Egg Board. Start cold, go to boil, off heat, sit for 16 min. Thought I’ve used over 1,000 times, IT NEVER WORKED! Your method works. Thank you 1,000 times.
I hard boiled two dozen eggs this Easter morning according to your instructions and they all came out perfect. Thank you so much. Happy Easter if you celebrate this great holiday!
I was watching another hard boiled egg video and when it was done UA-cam led it into this video. As I was watching I noticed your Iamsecond wristband! Always to see other believers using their gifts and talents that God has given them. Decided then to subscribe! Thanks for your help!
When I lived in Canada, I could hard boil eggs perfectly every time. Then I moved to the US and have never been able to boil a perfect egg since. Forget about making devilled eggs because they peeled so raggedy I had to make egg salad. I just now tried your 6 min boil, 6 min sit then ice and they peeled perfectly! Thank you for this tip!
Thank you so much for this. My wife and I are doing the carnivore diet, and I was really in the mood for some soft/medium boiled eggs in hot bone broth with some pork. I've never made a boiled egg in my life. Ever. I followed your technique and nailed every single step on the first try, peeling included. Even my wife was asking me how I did it and she's a far better cook than me. You da man!
Thank you, Chef! I tried several other methods with terrible results. This was perfection. I took the two that cracked out at 4 minutes, cuz I love soft cooked eggs as well, and they were perfect too. Picture perfect hard cooked egg!
Chef I’ve struggled my whole life, seriously, to get a decent hard boiled egg. I followed dozens of recipes and absolutely nothing works. It’s hit or miss every time...EVERY TIME! But every recipe called for adding the eggs to cold water before boiling. I can’t wait to try your method...im actually quite excited about it...there’s hope for me yet. 💙
I’ve watched so many videos and and read many recipes on how to boil eggs right. No one ever said boil your water first. And I still could not make my eggs come off the shell right. More egg went to waste because of that. So thank you for the great tips 👍🏼👍🏼
I tried your method to make hard boiled eggs and they came out perfect. I always have a hard time with the shells not coming off easily but these did! Thank you!
Hello chef. I knew about shocking the egg in an ice bath but, i always started in cold water, brought them to boil and turned the heat off for 12 minutes covered. Such a pain to peel. I used this method and it worked fantastic. Then i used your timing and steamed the eggs instead of boiling. Works even better!
This is life-changing! I have been avoiding a dish that I enjoy because it was so hard to peel an egg flawlessly. I stumbled across this video and I was able to peel 11 eggs without issues. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank you for this! I have always struggled to make a hard-boiled egg. I have tried multiple methods. I do not do it that often. Usually only to make deviled eggs. This one worked perfectly. I took the eggs from the refrigerator. I did add a little vinegar to the water. But this worked perfectly. Again, thank you.
Great video with nice techniques. But if you cool down the eggs for 3 minutes in iced water, they'll be cold! Who wants a cold egg with their toast for breakfast?!!
I followed his instructions to the letter for 3 hard boiled eggs, and used an ice water bath for the full 3 minutes before setting them on a kitchen towel. I quickly peeled off a small piece of shell and inserted an instant read thermometer into the center, 142oF. I then peeled all three eggs under ambient (lukewarm) tap water and reinserted the thermometer: 127oF. So the eggs are NOT cold, and if you wanted them back to ~140oF a minute in the hot water should do it. Now I plan to make soft boiled eggs for serving on toast…
Thanks, I didn't used to be into soft boiled eggs but today I only do over easy, soft boiled, sunny side up or scrambled eggs only unless I'm making deviled eggs. I've been looking for a refresher on the correct way to make them. A while ago someone had a video about the best way to to boil eggs and it ways different from the common method? I tested out using scalding water, turn off the heat, let's them sit and an ice bath, it's easy and perfect.
Just as an FYI: I love your videos. I have avoided boiling eggs because they are such a train wreck. I made some at lunch and WOWZERS. I won’t fix them any other way. You’re the best.
I'm guessing all the people who gave a thumbs down can't cook an egg? This is a such a great video! I've been dying to know how to do medium boiled eggs like the ramen restaurants do it. Thank you!
Thank you so much for these tricks. Alaways had a problem with soft boiled eggs. For hard boiled eggs I put lots of salt in the water and this helps to get the shell off easier.
Medium boil for me, but I do prefer soft boil or hard boil sometime Also I just realized you've reached 150k subs! I remember subscribing to you when it was around 20k and I though why isn't there like at least 100k subs? But now you've reached beyond 100k! Congrats!!
I love the 5 min ones. However, after boiling the water, I added the egg into the pot and it cracked within several seconds. Most of the yolk came out. How do you stop that? Thanks a lot :)
keep the egg out of the fridge until it comes to room temp, also depends how big of a pot ure using , also add baking soda and a bit of salt in the water or vinegar, should prevent leakage and help with peeling
@@18hot30 I didn't want to wait for it to come to room temp so I ran it under warm water and then held it in my hands while the water boiled and the egg was fine.
Wait a minute!!! My mind has just been BLOWN!!! I usually cook the eggs for 14 minutes-ish. Lol. But you are saying cook for 6 minutes. Turn off heat. Let eggs sit in pot for another 6 minutes but cover pot. Then remove and put eggs in cold water. Yo. I’m going to do this right NEOW!!! Thank you Chef. 🙏🏾
I love half boiled egg + soy sauce 1. Boil the water until it boils (water in the pot should be a lot until the eggs are completely submerged). 2. Close the fire. 3. Put the egg in the boiling water (do not cover the pot). 4. Set the phone timer for 6 minutes.
I make great hard boiled eggs. I have always put them in cold water & brought it to boil; then turned off boiling water & let eggs sit in hot water for 18 minutes before cooling down, but peeling them was a mess. Now, I am definitely going to try your way! Thanks!
.. thanks.. but is have to slightly disagree on the boiling water prior to adding eggs.. it was said older eggs are easier to peel.. i found that adding eggs prior to boiling water is still effective while peeling under running water.. the water helps reach that membrane and get under making it lubed and slippery to remove shell easily.. its always helped.. even peeling them whilst in the container under water..
Does the amount of eggs being prepared impact the cook time? For example, would I go 8 minutes for a medium egg whether I’m cooking 3 eggs or 20, or do I need to increase the boil time at all for more eggs?
If you have a ceramic stove, where burner will retain heat, do I remove the pan from the stove while covered for the last 6 minutes? I live where no gas is available, I wish I could have a gas stove...
I have a few questions regarding temperature. What if you want to eat it hot...as in piping hot, do you have to shock the egg? Is there a way to peel the eggs while keeping them hot? Also, let's say I have peeled eggs in the fridge what is the best method to reheat them without overcooking them?
You can improve on the peeling the shell by carefully cracking the shell tapping it with a spoon being careful not to break the membrane. Then they peel much easier than what you do,.
Some have asked if you place the eggs in boiling water straight from the from fridge and you answered that you did. However, upon doing so a good many of the eggs then crack open releasing a good amount of the egg white!
My eggs cracked soon as it hit the boiling water, i tried "tempering" them by dunking them a little and pulling them out, for a second or two, did that like 2-3 times each egg before leaving them in. it didn't matter, one egg cracked soon as it hit the water and it started shooting out cooked egg from the cracks and some yoke. I boiled them for 5 min for soft boiled eggs, but some of the white was still raw when i was peeling them, clear whites and raw yellow, I'm going to play around with the times more. Mainly I'm not sure what the discrepancy is from the video, in terms of not getting the eggs to break so much.
There was another UA-camr who said poke a hole in the big end before putting them in water. Haven't tried it myself yet. And another UA-camr said to steam don't actually put them in the water.
medium boiled and hard boiled eggs are okay but be warned some soft boiled eggs may have bacteria, you can still eat soft boiled eggs but just make sure the yolk isn't completely runny.
So many guides say between 5 and 6 and a half minutes to soft boil eggs, but in all of these guides I see the chef preparing multiple eggs at the same time. What if I want to soft boil just one egg? How long would be necessary?
I really need to learn how not to screw up the eggs. I have a master's degree in culinary arts and I still can't get it. 4 mins in, still rambling. Thank God for the toque info
I have watched so many videos showing boiling eggs but why NONE mentioned about the eggs used were at room temp. or straight out of the fridge, which I believe is so crucial to succeed or fail 😢
I’ve been following the advice and 40 year old recommended of the Georgia Egg Board. Start cold, go to boil, off heat, sit for 16 min. Thought I’ve used over 1,000 times, IT NEVER WORKED! Your method works. Thank you 1,000 times.
I hard boiled two dozen eggs this Easter morning according to your instructions and they all came out perfect. Thank you so much. Happy Easter if you celebrate this great holiday!
I was watching another hard boiled egg video and when it was done UA-cam led it into this video. As I was watching I noticed your Iamsecond wristband! Always to see other believers using their gifts and talents that God has given them. Decided then to subscribe! Thanks for your help!
When I lived in Canada, I could hard boil eggs perfectly every time. Then I moved to the US and have never been able to boil a perfect egg since. Forget about making devilled eggs because they peeled so raggedy I had to make egg salad. I just now tried your 6 min boil, 6 min sit then ice and they peeled perfectly! Thank you for this tip!
Excellent!
Thank you so much for this.
My wife and I are doing the carnivore diet, and I was really in the mood for some soft/medium boiled eggs in hot bone broth with some pork.
I've never made a boiled egg in my life. Ever.
I followed your technique and nailed every single step on the first try, peeling included. Even my wife was asking me how I did it and she's a far better cook than me.
You da man!
How’s carnivore going for you? I’ve been considering it.
Omg I’ve been wondering this for so damn long and my soft boiled never worked because you just taught me ALL of the steps!!
I tried this technique for hard boiled and they were perfect. Shell came off with no trouble at all. Thanks Chef
Thank you, Chef! I tried several other methods with terrible results. This was perfection. I took the two that cracked out at 4 minutes, cuz I love soft cooked eggs as well, and they were perfect too. Picture perfect hard cooked egg!
Fantastic!
I’ve been boiling eggs the exact wrong way, and they always look like hell. Thank you for this video! My days of tragic hard boiled eggs are over.
Same
Chef I’ve struggled my whole life, seriously, to get a decent hard boiled egg. I followed dozens of recipes and absolutely nothing works. It’s hit or miss every time...EVERY TIME! But every recipe called for adding the eggs to cold water before boiling. I can’t wait to try your method...im actually quite excited about it...there’s hope for me yet. 💙
Did it work
I’ve watched so many videos and and read many recipes on how to boil eggs right. No one ever said boil your water first. And I still could not make my eggs come off the shell right. More egg went to waste because of that. So thank you for the great tips 👍🏼👍🏼
I tried your method to make hard boiled eggs and they came out perfect. I always have a hard time with the shells not coming off easily but these did! Thank you!
Oh my goodness!!! The secret! Add to boiling water!!! Thanks so much!
Hello chef. I knew about shocking the egg in an ice bath but, i always started in cold water, brought them to boil and turned the heat off for 12 minutes covered. Such a pain to peel. I used this method and it worked fantastic. Then i used your timing and steamed the eggs instead of boiling. Works even better!
This is life-changing! I have been avoiding a dish that I enjoy because it was so hard to peel an egg flawlessly. I stumbled across this video and I was able to peel 11 eggs without issues.
Thank you!
Thank you!
Thank you!
Love it!
Thousands THANKS So Much Chef Billy PARISI,
For all your EGGs ( Soft + Medium + Hard ) detail + Fantastic content.
Thank you for this! I have always struggled to make a hard-boiled egg. I have tried multiple methods. I do not do it that often. Usually only to make deviled eggs. This one worked perfectly. I took the eggs from the refrigerator. I did add a little vinegar to the water. But this worked perfectly. Again, thank you.
Did you start with room temperature eggs? How about refrigerated eggs, will it follow the same procedure?
@Beanz Burrito Thank you.
@Beanz Burrito It does actually matter.
They all worked perfectly for me. I am amazed. Great techniques. Thank you Chef Parisi 🙏🙏🙏
Great video with nice techniques. But if you cool down the eggs for 3 minutes in iced water, they'll be cold! Who wants a cold egg with their toast for breakfast?!!
Try dipping it in hot water for 10 seconds right before eating.
I followed his instructions to the letter for 3 hard boiled eggs, and used an ice water bath for the full 3 minutes before setting them on a kitchen towel. I quickly peeled off a small piece of shell and inserted an instant read thermometer into the center, 142oF. I then peeled all three eggs under ambient (lukewarm) tap water and reinserted the thermometer: 127oF. So the eggs are NOT cold, and if you wanted them back to ~140oF a minute in the hot water should do it. Now I plan to make soft boiled eggs for serving on toast…
Thanks, I didn't used to be into soft boiled eggs but today I only do over easy, soft boiled, sunny side up or scrambled eggs only unless I'm making deviled eggs.
I've been looking for a refresher on the correct way to make them. A while ago someone had a video about the best way to to boil eggs and it ways different from the common method? I tested out using scalding water, turn off the heat, let's them sit and an ice bath, it's easy and perfect.
Yaaasssss. I needed this video. I’m always over cooking the eggs. And I am the one who puts the eggs in the BEFORE the water comes to a boil.
Just as an FYI: I love your videos. I have avoided boiling eggs because they are such a train wreck. I made some at lunch and WOWZERS. I won’t fix them any other way. You’re the best.
Amazing! Thanks for giving it a shot!!
I'm guessing all the people who gave a thumbs down can't cook an egg? This is a such a great video! I've been dying to know how to do medium boiled eggs like the ramen restaurants do it. Thank you!
I always thought you had to put eggs in cold water. This is makes boiling my eggs so much better!
Thank you so much for these tricks. Alaways had a problem with soft boiled eggs. For hard boiled eggs I put lots of salt in the water and this helps to get the shell off easier.
Medium boil for me, but I do prefer soft boil or hard boil sometime
Also I just realized you've reached 150k subs! I remember subscribing to you when it was around 20k and I though why isn't there like at least 100k subs?
But now you've reached beyond 100k! Congrats!!
OMG FINALLY!! Thank you. My potato salad and deviled eggs are gonna be happy and more pretty
Soft egg: 5’ boiling to ice water for 2-3’
Medium egg: 8’ to ice water for 2-3’
Hard egg: 6’ boiling water and 6’ in hot water no boilin
Used your vid to just make my first soft boiled eggs on homemade toast, works perfect, thx!
I love the 5 min ones. However, after boiling the water, I added the egg into the pot and it cracked within several seconds. Most of the yolk came out. How do you stop that? Thanks a lot :)
keep the egg out of the fridge until it comes to room temp, also depends how big of a pot ure using , also add baking soda and a bit of salt in the water or vinegar, should prevent leakage and help with peeling
I tend to use a small sharp knife to knock a small hole into the fat part of the egg. it would never explode again.
@@18hot30 I didn't want to wait for it to come to room temp so I ran it under warm water and then held it in my hands while the water boiled and the egg was fine.
Great video. My medium eggs turned out perfectly
Wow!!!
ThankYou for the information on how to boil an egg correctly!
This video needs more views!! Just watched the most viewed videos, and they’re CRAP compared to this video. THANK YOU!!
Wasted eggs thru the yrs. I never knew this.
I'm making eggs just how u tell me 5/26/21
8:55am. I love soft boiled eggs. Thank you😊
Wait a minute!!! My mind has just been BLOWN!!! I usually cook the eggs for 14 minutes-ish. Lol. But you are saying cook for 6 minutes. Turn off heat. Let eggs sit in pot for another 6 minutes but cover pot. Then remove and put eggs in cold water. Yo. I’m going to do this right NEOW!!! Thank you Chef. 🙏🏾
thank you chef!!! you are a lifesaver🥰
My pleasure! Thanks for watching!
Thank you brother. You were clear and concise.
omg found the easy way to make my soft boiled eggs now thank you so much
Hi Billy! I enjoyed this video a lot! Could you do a video on salad dressings like ranch?
Best video on this topic. I always forget then come looking for u but today had trouble finding you !!
I love half boiled egg + soy sauce
1. Boil the water until it boils (water in the pot should be a lot until the eggs are completely submerged).
2. Close the fire.
3. Put the egg in the boiling water (do not cover the pot).
4. Set the phone timer for 6 minutes.
I make great hard boiled eggs. I have always put them in cold water & brought it to boil; then turned off boiling water & let eggs sit in hot water for 18 minutes before cooling down, but peeling them was a mess. Now, I am definitely going to try your way! Thanks!
Love your energy and how you communicate thank you brother 😊
Chef your method works so perfectly! 😍😍😍 thanks a lot Chef!
Best egg video on yt
Did you change the tail emblem as well?
Duck eggs are getting popular. Are they treated the same way? They are a bit larger.
Also, the 7-8 minute egg is perfect for a bowl of ramen.
Yes 🙌🏼 love me some boiled Eggs 🥚!!! Great content & presentation!
My mom saids putting egg in boiling water egg will crack, 🤯 explode. Longer wait time too, waiting for water to boil first. Love eggs. Thank you.
Ahhhhh. That’s how it’s done. Thanks Billy!!!
ty, just tried it and it was spot on
Excellent!
Chef Parisi, can you do a video on eggs over easy, over medium, and over hard? If you already did a video then I apologize.
.. thanks.. but is have to slightly disagree on the boiling water prior to adding eggs.. it was said older eggs are easier to peel.. i found that adding eggs prior to boiling water is still effective while peeling under running water.. the water helps reach that membrane and get under making it lubed and slippery to remove shell easily.. its always helped.. even peeling them whilst in the container under water..
Does the amount of eggs being prepared impact the cook time? For example, would I go 8 minutes for a medium egg whether I’m cooking 3 eggs or 20, or do I need to increase the boil time at all for more eggs?
If you have a ceramic stove, where burner will retain heat, do I remove the pan from the stove while covered for the last 6 minutes? I live where no gas is available, I wish I could have a gas stove...
Yes, move it to another spot.
Is it possible to do the same only with quail eggs ?! 👍👍👍👌
I have a few questions regarding temperature. What if you want to eat it hot...as in piping hot, do you have to shock the egg? Is there a way to peel the eggs while keeping them hot? Also, let's say I have peeled eggs in the fridge what is the best method to reheat them without overcooking them?
Maybe steam?
Should the egg at room temp or cold eggs from the refrigerator before boiling, your reply will be greatly appreciated . Thnks!
I put the eggs and water in at the same time and I never have a problem with peeling them. 🤷🏻♀️
I love soft boil eggs, nice and hot, doesn't this process make the eggs cold? eggs can get cold fast. great tutorial by the way
1:23 organic or natural?🤔😆
Do you start with room temp eggs or cold eggs?
Straight from the fridge
@@ChefBillyParisi awesome! Thanks!
Very useful, worked perfectly
You can improve on the peeling the shell by carefully cracking the shell tapping it with a spoon being careful not to break the membrane. Then they peel much easier than what you do,.
I like mine medium, thank you 👍🏽👍🏽
You are awesome works perfectly all the time thank you very much
Happy New Year Chef Billy best wishes to you and your family Armando. Thanks for the great tip I just learned something different thanks again.
Do you start with room temp eggs or right out of the fridge?
wow I'm very grateful
Some have asked if you place the eggs in boiling water straight from the from fridge and you answered that you did. However, upon doing so a good many of the eggs then crack open releasing a good amount of the egg white!
As I stated in the video below gentle
A “good amount of white?” It’s a trickle of white and if you use a $5 spider to gently place them in you’ll get 0% trickle.
Are your eggs cold or room temperature. I have trouble with the eggs cracking when I put them into the boiling water.
Key piece of information missing: Do you start with room temp eggs or out of the fridge eggs?
From fridge
Was gonna ask the same! Thank you.
Yup, that's what I heard in the video.🙂
great video
Cool I like hard boiled eggs
Simple...but thx. I needed to know this info. 😁
I’m so happy I’m crying.
My eggs cracked soon as it hit the boiling water, i tried "tempering" them by dunking them a little and pulling them out, for a second or two, did that like 2-3 times each egg before leaving them in. it didn't matter, one egg cracked soon as it hit the water and it started shooting out cooked egg from the cracks and some yoke. I boiled them for 5 min for soft boiled eggs, but some of the white was still raw when i was peeling them, clear whites and raw yellow, I'm going to play around with the times more. Mainly I'm not sure what the discrepancy is from the video, in terms of not getting the eggs to break so much.
There was another UA-camr who said poke a hole in the big end before putting them in water. Haven't tried it myself yet.
And another UA-camr said to steam don't actually put them in the water.
I invented boiled eggs
How do you keep them from cracking as you put them in the boiling water?
Use a spider to gently place them in water instead of dropping them in from three feet above just for funsies, HELEN!
Nice share 😍😋😋💐💐💐
Excellent thank you!
Do you start with room temperature eggs, I might’ve missed it?
I do not
It worked for me!
For the hard-boiled egg, if you boil for six minutes and let them idle in the hot water for another six, isn't this a type of blanching?
Would these soft boiled eggs be good for something like Scotch Eggs?
As far as I know soft boiled is perfect for scotch eggs. The yolk should be runny 😊
medium boiled and hard boiled eggs are okay but be warned some soft boiled eggs may have bacteria, you can still eat soft boiled eggs but just make sure the yolk isn't completely runny.
Thank 😊 you
So many guides say between 5 and 6 and a half minutes to soft boil eggs, but in all of these guides I see the chef preparing multiple eggs at the same time. What if I want to soft boil just one egg? How long would be necessary?
Same time
I really need to learn how not to screw up the eggs. I have a master's degree in culinary arts and I still can't get it. 4 mins in, still rambling. Thank God for the toque info
Is it actually 3 minutes?
Trying this rn
How do you stop the egg from exploding?
OK, I tried the 6 minute/6 minute for a hard boiled and it came out soft/med boiled egg, what did I do wrong? Yes the water was boiling.
Wrong! I always put in the eggs with the cold water and bring it to a boil. No problems here
ty chef
I have watched so many videos showing boiling eggs but why NONE mentioned about the eggs used were at room temp. or straight out of the fridge, which I believe is so crucial to succeed or fail 😢
I can’t believe this guy is doing a video on how to boil and egg
Some of us arent master chefs
I did it with putting in boiling but they burst open when they insert in the water.
i love you man