How long should two eggs be boiled?!
How long should two eggs be boiled?
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I let the water come to a boil then place the eggs in there for about 10 minutes. To make sure they are done all the way through you can take one out, spin it on the bottom, or widest end, if it stays balanced it is done, if it wabbles and falls over, boil it a little longer.
6 minutes after the water begins to boil.
I boil eggs (no matter the number) by placing them in a pot, putting enough water in the pot to cover the eggs, and then turning the stove on high. When the water starts to boil, I then time the eggs to cook for 10 minutes. That's always worked for me :) Good luck!
bring the eggs & water to a boil & then shut off the stove, cover the pot & let the eggs sit for 10 minutes. after 10 minutes, drain & run under ice cold water to stop them cooking. they will be perfect.
12 minutes but put them in the water before it boils and count from the time it starts boiling
I was taught to let them go for about ten minutes then take one out and spin it on the counter, if it does a fluid spin it is done, but if it is wobbly it is still partially raw. Give it a shot and see the difference
boil water, put eggs in, wait 15 minutes, immediately run cold water over eggs to stop cooking process.
The method by "yowza" is the best we've found, except we make sure the water is cold, bring to a rolling boil, and we usually let set for about 10 to 15 minutes. Then into ice water to stop cooking action.
30-45 minutes that assuming your stove is gas not electric, I don't know how long for electric as I have never cooked on an electric stove. also assuming you want the eggs hard boiled (yolks completely cooked).
10-15 minutes after the water is boiling then hit 'em with cold water and wait 5 minutes then peel.
No matter how many eggs you are boiling, this method should work every time:
Place the eggs in the pot you are going to cook them in; pour water in to cover the eggs; put on medium-high burner until boiling; turn off burner and time 15 minutes; as soon as 15 minutes have passed, immediately pour the hot water out and pour cold water over them to cool.
Note: The fresher the eggs and the sooner you peel them after they've been cooked the easier it will be to peel them.
Boil for five minutes. Remove from heat, cover and let the eggs sit in the hot water for 15 minutes.
I'd say 15-20 minutes....eggs hard-boiled take a long time to cook believe it or not.