Tap the egg gently on a hard surface.
Then roll it lightly under your palm to create small cracks all around.
Step 5: Peel Under Running Water
Start peeling from the wider end (where the air pocket is).
Peel under cold running water to help the shell slide off smoothly.
Step 6: Enjoy
Your eggs are now smooth, clean, and ready to eat or use in recipes.
Why This Method Works
- Ice Bath: Causes the egg membrane to contract and separate
- Cracking & Rolling: Loosens the shell in larger pieces
- Running Water: Helps remove the shell without damaging the egg
Pro Tips for Best Results
- Use slightly older eggs (fresh eggs are harder to peel)
- Add ½ teaspoon baking soda to the boiling water for easier peeling
- Don’t skip the ice bath—it’s the key step
Ways to Use Perfectly Peeled Eggs
- Deviled eggs with smooth whites
- Fresh salads topped with egg halves
- Egg sandwiches or breakfast toast
- Garnishes for soups or ramen
Final Thoughts
Peeling hard-boiled eggs doesn’t have to be a struggle. With this simple chef’s hack, you can get perfect results every time—quickly and effortlessly.
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