Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs (2024)

Wondering how to make hard-boiled eggs? We’ve got you covered. Learn how to perfectly boil eggs every time with our top-rated recipe!

How to Boil Eggs

You'll find a detailed ingredient list and step-by-step instructions in the recipe below, but let's go over the basics first:

How Long to Boil Eggs

Six whole eggs should be perfectly hard boiled after about 14 minutes in gently boiling water with vinegar and salt.

How Long Does It Take to Hard Boil Eggs?

From the beginning of the recipe to the end, it will take about 40 minutes to make hard-boiled eggs: You’ll need to bring the water to a gentle boil, boil the eggs for 14 minutes, and cool the boiled eggs for about 15 minutes.

How to Hard Boil Eggs

Here’s a brief overview of what you can expect when you hard boil eggs at home:

  1. Bring the salt, vinegar, and water to a boil.
  2. Gently boil the eggs for about 14 minutes.
  3. Transfer the eggs to ice water.
  4. Once cooled, peel the eggs.

How to Make Hard-Boiled Eggs Easy to Peel

The vinegar in the water makes the eggs easier to peel. Here’s why: The vinegar’s acid not only dissolves some of the calcium carbonate in the shell, it also helps the whites set faster.

Running the hard-boiled eggs under cold running water as you’re peeling, meanwhile, helps the shell separate from the membrane.

Learn more: I Tried 6 Ways to Make Hard-Boiled Eggs Easier to Peel, and This Is the Best One

How Long Do Hard-Boiled Eggs Last?

  • To store unpeeled hard-boiled eggs: Store the eggs in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week.
  • To store peeled hard-boiled eggs: Place the peeled eggs in a bowl, then fill the bowl with just enough cold water to cover the eggs. Store, uncovered, in the fridge for two to three days. Replace the water every day to keep it fresh.


Learn more: How to Store Hard-Boiled Eggs

Can You Freeze Hard-Boiled Eggs?

Avoid freezing whole hard-boiled eggs, as the whites will become tough and rubbery during the freezing and thawing process. We recommend freezing just the yolks and using the whites immediately (for instance, in a salad).

How to Freeze Hard-Boiled Egg Yolks

To freeze egg yolks:

  1. Separate the yolks from the whites with your fingers or a slotted spoon.
  2. Spread the cooked yolks in a single layer on a baking sheet.
  3. Flash freeze for at least three hours or up to overnight.
  4. Transfer the now-frozen egg yolks to a freezer-safe bag labeled with the date.
  5. Freeze for up to a month.

Allrecipes Community Tips and Praise

“I have made these at least 20 times and they always peel perfectly and are cooked to perfection,” according to Kimberly Mcpherson.

“I haven't made egg salad in years, partially because I could never keep the shell from sticking to the egg whites,” says Denise Goodlin Murray. “These eggs came out so beautifully, and in fact, I could "feel" that the eggs were loose inside the shell before I ever cracked them!”

“Finally eggs that peel perfectly, even when using fresh eggs,” says Kendra Adams. “Not everybody has old eggs lying around the house. So if you need perfectly peelable eggs in a pinch, use this recipe!”

Editorial contributions by Corey Williams

Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs (2024)

FAQs

What is the correct way to hard boil eggs? ›

Instructions
  1. Place your eggs in a single layer on the bottom of your pot and cover with cold water. ...
  2. Over high heat, bring your eggs to a rolling boil.
  3. Remove from heat and let stand in water for 10-12 minutes for large eggs. ...
  4. Drain water and immediately run cold water over eggs until cooled.

Is there a trick to making hard-boiled eggs? ›

People add salt to a pot of water before boiling eggs for a few reasons. First, salt helps water reach its boiling point faster, which means the eggs boil at a higher temperature. Second, salt helps seal cracks that may develop as eggs bounce around in bubbling water.

How do you get boiled eggs to peel easily? ›

How to Peel Hard Boiled Eggs, Step-by-Step
  1. Step 1: Plunge the Boiled Eggs Into an Ice Bath.
  2. Step 2: Gently Crack the Egg.
  3. Step 3: Roll the Egg.
  4. Step 4: Start Peeling at the Large End.
  5. Step 5: Use Cold Water for an Extra Assist.
  6. Start with Slightly Older Eggs.
  7. Add Baking Soda.
  8. Cook the eggs In Boiling Water.
Aug 17, 2022

How long to boil an egg in boiling water? ›

How long to boil an egg
  1. 5 minutes: set white and runny yolk – just right for dipping into.
  2. 6 minutes: liquid yolk – a little less oozy.
  3. 7 minutes: almost set – deliciously sticky.
  4. 8 minutes: softly set – this is what you want to make Scotch eggs.
  5. 10 minutes: the classic hard-boiled egg – mashable but not dry and chalky.

Do you hard boil eggs before or after the water boils? ›

You might have heard that you should drop your eggs into room temperature or cold water and then bring the water to a boil. This is a myth. In our tests, bringing the water to a boil first and then lowering the eggs into the bath made for easy peeling and more accurate timing.

How do chefs hard boil eggs? ›

Directions
  1. Place eggs in a saucepan and pour in cold water to cover; place over high heat. When water starts to simmer and eggs start to dance around a little, turn off heat, cover the pan quickly with a lid, and let stand for 17 minutes. ...
  2. Pour out hot water and pour cold water over eggs. ...
  3. Peel eggs under running water.

Why are my eggs not getting hard boiled? ›

Too little water causes parts of the eggs to be exposed and end up undercooked. If you have 2 or 3 layers of eggs stacked up in a small pot, they may cook unevenly. Use a large pan and limit cooking to two (2) dozen eggs at a time only.

Why add vinegar to hard-boiled eggs? ›

The vinegar in the water makes the eggs easier to peel. Here's why: The vinegar's acid not only dissolves some of the calcium carbonate in the shell, it also helps the whites set faster. Running the hard-boiled eggs under cold running water as you're peeling, meanwhile, helps the shell separate from the membrane.

What to add to water when boiling eggs? ›

It's not necessary to add anything to the water. Some people also swear that adding a bit of salt, vinegar or even baking soda to the boiling water makes eggs easier to peel and/or makes them taste better. We, however, prefer the simplicity of plain ol' water.

How to tell when boiled eggs are done? ›

You'll know that your egg is perfectly cooked if it has an opaque, yellow center.

Why do my boiled eggs fall apart when I peel them? ›

There is an air bubble inside an egg. As the gases are produced, this air bubble expands. There is a membrane that contains the white and yolk that is attached to the shell (in fresh eggs). As the air bubble expands, it separates the membrane from the shell.

What's the best way to make boiled eggs? ›

Place eggs in a medium pot and cover with cold water by 1 inch. Bring to a boil, then cover the pot and turn off the heat. Let the eggs cook, covered, for 9 to 12 minutes, depending on your desired done-ness (see photo). Transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice water and chill for 14 minutes.

How to make hard boiled eggs easy to peel baking soda? ›

Baking Soda

According to our friends at Delish, adding a teaspoon of baking soda to your boiling pot of water will help the shell peel off seamlessly. Why? The alkaline in the baking soda will help your egg whites loosen up from the shell, making it easier to peel.

How to make hard-boiled eggs easy to peel baking soda? ›

Baking Soda

According to our friends at Delish, adding a teaspoon of baking soda to your boiling pot of water will help the shell peel off seamlessly. Why? The alkaline in the baking soda will help your egg whites loosen up from the shell, making it easier to peel.

How many eggs should you hard boil at a time? ›

Set 12 eggs or as many as you desire (in a single layer) into a large saucepan. Fill pot with water to completely cover the eggs at least 1 inch above eggs and turn heat to high. Bring water to a boil, takes approximately 15 minutes. As soon as eggs start to boil, let boil for 10-12 minutes (I do 11 minutes).

Why does boiling water make eggs hard? ›

It's the proteins that cause the egg white to solidify when you cook it. Egg white proteins are long chains of amino acids. In a raw egg, these proteins are curled and folded to form a compact ball. Weak bonds between amino acids hold the proteins in this shape—until you turn up the heat.

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