Water & Energy Saving Boiled Eggs

There are many different methods to cook Boiled Eggs, and you probably have your own method. This is an energy-saving method you might be interested in. You only need a small amount of Water and cooking time is 5 minutes regardless of the saucepan size and number of Eggs to cook. And Eggs can be soft to hard as you like.
Water & Energy Saving Boiled Eggs
There are many different methods to cook Boiled Eggs, and you probably have your own method. This is an energy-saving method you might be interested in. You only need a small amount of Water and cooking time is 5 minutes regardless of the saucepan size and number of Eggs to cook. And Eggs can be soft to hard as you like.
Steps
- 1
Place Water in a saucepan about 1cm deep, bring to the boi, and it won’t take long.
- 2
Once Water starts to boil, lower the heat, carefully place Eggs, cover with the lid, and steam-boil for 5 minutes. *Note: You need to keep water boiling as you need steam.
- 3
Remove from the heat, keep the lid on, and set aside for 5 minutes for medium soft Eggs. According to the softness required, alter the resting time. *Note: Egg in the above photo was a large size Egg, used straight from the fridge, cooked for 5 minutes, and rested for 5 minutes.
- 4
Note: You need to adjust the resting time depending on the size of the Egg and temperature.
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