Thursday, July 26, 2012

How To Make Hard Baked Eggs

Baked? Say waaaaa? Yes. Baked.

Supposedly, this 'new' method gets the same, if not better, results as the old boiling method that we all know. I found the pin by The Burlap Bag and decided to give it a try. Her method is pretty easy which is comforting since everyone seems to have their own special instructions when boiling the perfect egg.

Preheat the oven to 350. Place your eggs in a muffin tin. I've seen people put them right on the oven rack but, in my opinion, it's easier to get them in and out of the oven if they are in something. The Burlap Bag suggests baking for 30 minutes. Although they came out pretty good, I may decrease the time a bit next time. Ovens vary so you might want to experiment and make adjustments.


After baking, pull them out with tongs and put them in a bowl of ice water for 10 minutes.


After 10 minutes they are ready to peel! Look how beautiful the yolk turned out! No dark spots!


After baking there were some weird brown spots on the shells but they came off when they were put into the water. When I peeled them there was a very small brown spot where the shell rested on the pan. It wasn't a big deal for me and wouldn't stop me from trying this again.

Yes, I could technically boil eggs faster than this BUT, this was pretty easy too. Not much to it really. I do think that this will be my new method for making 'hard boiled-like' eggs. 

Have you ever tried this?  

4 comments:

  1. I am so glad you tried this as I pinned this just today on my board. It seems easy enough and I love egg salad sandwiches. Thanks Haley.

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  2. oh my gosh...pretty amazing to me! my boys love hard boiled eggs..they are time consuming to me...I will definitely try this!! thank you.

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    1. This is pretty easy--even though the time is probably longer the process is much easier. I think it's crazy it took us this long to figure out that there's another way! :)

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