How to Make Hard Boiled Eggs That Are Easy To Peel

By: Chris Freytag, CPT // March 12, 2021


It’s no secret that eggs pack a powerful nutrition punch. One egg has only 75 calories but 7 grams of high-quality protein. In addition, eggs are an amazing source of iron, vitamins, and carotenoids. Carotenoids are a class of phytonutrients which can help prevent everything from cardiovascular disease to certain cancers.

Not only are eggs a great source of nutrition, but their high protein content keeps you feeling fuller longer. Have you ever noticed if you have eggs for breakfast you’re less likely to crave a mid-morning snack? Ok, maybe you don’t have time to make an omelet every day, so hard-boiled eggs are the perfect way to make a healthy source of protein more portable.

But many people claim hard-boiling an egg is too difficult or not worth the fuss.

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    Egg peeling hack

    We’ll show you how to hard -boil eggs with the push-pin trick! This will completely changed how you hard boil your eggs and they come out perfectly every time. Keep reading to learn our favorite hard boiled egg hack.

    Related: Avocado Deviled Eggs

    You will need:

    • As many eggs as you’d like to hard-boil. (I usually make a dozen at a time; that way I can snack on them all week.)
    • 1 push-pin
    • Medium saucepan
    • Cold water

    Hard boiled egg how to:

    1. Bring a saucepan of cold water to a boil.
    2. Poke each of your eggs with a push pin, making a tiny hole in the shell. The hack really is that simple.
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    3. Add eggs to boiling water by carefully dropping them in. Boil for approximately 10 minutes. step3
    4. Turn off boiling water and let eggs sit in the saucepan for approximately 5-10 minutes. Take the eggs out of the water and let them dry off. I use tongs and let them sit on a dish towel. image2-1
    5. Place eggs in fridge after they have cooled. Store your hard-boiled eggs in the fridge safely for up to a week. last

    And that’s it! Grab and go when you want.

    Peeling hard boiled eggs

    With the push pin egg peeling hack, the final step is a breeze. You will find that these eggs will peel without the shell sticking. Simply crack and peel and eat!

    PS: For you egg lovers, here are some of my favorite egg recipes for healthy, protein-packed meals you can make all week:

    Baked Eggs in Peppers

    Cheesy Egg White Veggie Breakfast Muffins

    Skinny Huevos Rancheros Breakfast Enchiladas

    McSkinny Egg Muffins

    Avocado Deviled Eggs

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      7 Comments


      on Reply

      Great! This is the first time I've heard of this method, I'll have to try it. I've also heard before that fresh eggs clean worse than non-fresh. And in my experience they do. Those eggs that aren't so fresh are much easier to peel.


      on Reply

      If you poke a hole, how does the egg white not escape during cooking?


        on Reply

        It’s an extremely small hole - a pin prick - the egg white does not escape!!


      on Reply

      Baking soda added to the water . I heard this from an older lady from my Sister-in-law church, the eggs peel great.


      on Reply

      I put my eggs in the water, bring to a boil, shut off, take off burner and cover and let sit for about 10 minutes. Come out perfect hard boiled eggs everytime :)


      on Reply

      Steam eggs for 22 minutes..cool in cold water..peel..because the don't roll in boiling water they may have an air pocket..but they peel beautifully.


      on Reply

      I love this method but it's not good at Easter. The dye will get into the eggs.🤔



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