Originally posted by BigBallaGA
whats the ideal boil time for eggs before the denaturation of the protein starts ???
i usually boil for about 20 mins for 7 eggs.
20 is a bit to long I think. What I do is place 20 eggs in a big pot
and fill with warm water just so they cover all the eggs about 1/2 to 1 inch. Then I turn heat to HI and wait for the water to rapid boil. Once that just starts to happen I set the timer for 10 minutes. So basically it comes down to...
1. How thick is the pan?
2. How much water your using?
3. How hot is the inital water your putting in?
etc. etc..
But the bottom line is it takes me 18 minutes if I'm using cold water to start and boiling 20 eggs. But again the most accurate way is wait for them to rapid boil, then set to 10 minutes. Also make sure you add a couple tablespoons of salt. It helps make the eggs much easier to peel. Also the minute the eggs are done, immediately rinse them in cold water. You want to flush out all the hot water. Lastly if possible pour a generous amount of ice cubes on top of the cold water. When the ice has dissolved they are ready to put away. You will find this process makes them a hell of a lot easier to peel
