Is peeling hard-boiled eggs becoming a hassle? You’re not alone! While hard-boiled eggs are a healthy and versatile food, cracking open their shells can be frustrating. If you’ve ever dealt with a jumbled mass of cracked shells, prepare to be delighted by French celebrity chef Jacques Pépin’s secret weapon that will change your cooking forever.
Peeled hard-boiled eggs can be a major nuisance, with shells that adhere stubbornly to the egg white. When you try to peel them, they often tear, resulting in a messy situation. But worry not! Jacques Pépin has an amazing solution.
One simple tweak to your cooking method yields perfectly peeled hard-boiled eggs every time. Instead of hoping for the best, Jacques Pépin suggests poking a tiny hole in the broad side of the eggshell before dropping it into boiling water. It’s that easy!
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These are great! Just like how nana used to make them!