Mum shares NO-PEEL "boiled" eggs hack: "Definitely going to do this!"
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Previously, we've shared with you folks a nifty trick for peeling the stubborn shell off your hard-boiled eggs – all you have to do is to steam the eggs on a basket above a boiling pot of water and immediately plunge them into an ice bath to stop the cooking process.
Some of you members also shared your own egg-peeling tricks, such as putting salt in the water as you cook the eggs, gently shaking them in a jar, using the oldest eggs you have, and even rolling them on the kitchen bench.
All of these methods are tried and tested to be effective – but what if there's also another way where you don't have to worry about peeling the shells off at all?
Here, a foodie shows us a "boiled" egg hack of her own that completely removes the need to peel the shells right off the eggs. And people are calling the method "life-changing".
Jamie, a mum and the mastermind behind the Kitchen Hacks & Nutrition account on TikTok, recently shared a video about her "easy" boiled egg method that does not involve boiling the eggs at all.
Yes, you read that right, members. This method for "hard-boiled" eggs does not involve any boiling. Instead, the mum uses her oven.
Mum shares "boiled" egg cooking hack to completely avoid peeling shells. Credit: TikTok/@jamiefielding_.
Here's how she does it:
First, Jamie spreads a bit of avocado oil around the interior of a loaf pan using a paper towel. Then she cracks seven eggs (she says you could go for more but she’s never tried) into it.
Then she places the pan into a slightly larger baking dish, which she fills with water until the water level is in line with the level of the eggs.
The eggs are baked in the oven for 30 minutes at 180 degrees celsius.
Once the eggs are done, they can then be easily removed from the pan using a spatula and chopped up however you like. We think these "boiled" egg chunks would be the perfect addition to salads and would go great as a topping on toast!
Hundreds and thousands of users commented on Jamie's video, praising her for the ingenious hack and calling the method "life-changing" and "revolutionary".
"Thank you. It's having to peel eggs is why I don't do egg salad or tuna etc… I'm definitely going to do this!" wrote a grateful user in the comments.
Meanwhile, there are some people who weren't sold on the idea, pointing out the method would take a little longer. Instead of the usual 10 to 12 minutes of boiling eggs in water, this method takes about 35 to 40 minutes in the oven.
However, when you think about no longer having to spend some tedious minutes peeling the eggs and submerging them in an ice bath, we think this method might save you some time and effort too! Plus, this method allows you to chop up more eggs in no time.
What are your thoughts, members? Are you keen on trying this "boiled" egg hack? Let us know in the comments below!