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1. **Place the Eggs in a Pot**: Gently place your eggs in a single layer in a medium to large pot. Make sure they aren’t overcrowded so that the water can circulate evenly around each egg.
2. **Add Baking Soda**: For every **6-8 eggs**, add about **1 teaspoon of baking soda** to the pot of water. This small addition works wonders in making the eggs easier to peel later.
4. **Ice Bath**: Once the eggs have cooked, **transfer them immediately** to a bowl of **ice water** or run cold water over them for several minutes. The ice bath helps to stop the cooking process and cool the eggs down quickly, preventing overcooking.
5. **Peel the Eggs**: Once the eggs are cool enough to handle, gently tap them on a hard surface to crack the shell. Start peeling from the wider end (where there’s usually an air pocket), which makes it easier to get under the membrane. The shell should come off in large pieces, leaving your egg white intact.
## **Additional Tips for Perfectly Peeled Eggs**
– **Use Older Eggs**: If you have the option, try using eggs that are a few days old. The older the egg, the easier it will be to peel, especially if you’re not using the baking soda method.
– **Don’t Overcrowd the Pot**: Ensure that your eggs have plenty of space in the pot, so they cook evenly. Overcrowding can lead to cracking or uneven cooking, making peeling more difficult.
– **Crack the Egg Gently**: After the eggs are cooked, crack them gently on the counter and roll them to loosen the shell. This helps break the shell evenly, making it easier to peel.
– **Peel Under Water**: If you’re still having trouble peeling the eggs, try peeling them under a little bit of running water. The water can help wash away stubborn bits of shell and make the process smoother.
## **Why This Hack Works**
The reason the **baking soda** hack works is that it raises the pH level of the water, which helps **loosen the egg white from the membrane**. The higher pH breaks down the bonds between the proteins in the egg white and the membrane, making it easier to peel without leaving chunks behind.
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## **The Bottom Line**
Whether you’re making **egg salad**, preparing a batch of **deviled eggs**, or simply enjoying a quick snack, this trick will make your life easier and your eggs more delicious. So next time you’re boiling eggs, don’t forget the baking soda!