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# **Chef’s Clever Hack for Perfectly Peeled Hard-Boiled Eggs**
In this article, we’ll share the **secret** to easily peeling your hard-boiled eggs and explain why this method works so well.
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Before we dive into the solution, let’s understand why hard-boiled eggs can be difficult to peel. The **freshness of the egg** plays a big role in how easy it is to peel. Fresh eggs tend to have a lower pH, which causes the proteins in the egg white to bind tightly to the membrane. As a result, when you try to peel the shell off, bits of egg white often stick to the inside, making it look messy.
On the other hand, **older eggs** (a few days to a week old) are much easier to peel. Over time, the pH of the egg increases, which causes the egg white to loosen from the membrane, making peeling much easier.
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The secret to easily peeling hard-boiled eggs is **using baking soda** during the cooking process. By adding a teaspoon of **baking soda** to the water, you can raise the pH level of the eggs, which helps separate the membrane from the egg white, making peeling a breeze.
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