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You may slowly release the air pocket within an egg as it cooks by making a tiny hole in its shell. When peeling hard-boiled eggs, this apparently little change makes all the difference. The egg white may stick tenaciously to the shell due to the retained air, which makes clean peeling a genuine task. The egg, however, almost falls out of its shell as the air pocket is freed.
After the eggshell has been cracked open, it may be prepared for its steaming bath. To cook it, just add it to a saucepan of boiling water and follow the instructions for hard-boiled eggs. Because the air pocket in the egg dissolves while it cooks, peeling the egg is a breeze when you’re ready to eat it.
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Envision the joy of delicately removing the shell of a hard-boiled egg to reveal its perfectly round, silky white. Put an end to those troublesome and unpleasant peeling sessions. Perfectly peeled eggs are within your reach with this trick from Jacques Pépin.
Besides being a lifesaver in the kitchen, this technique also imparts some culinary knowledge. Thanks to his extensive experience in the kitchen, Jacques Pépin understands how to make meal preparation a pleasure and a breeze.
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