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| Mountain Girl |
Posted - Aug 02 2012 : 2:27:04 PM and it worked! The newest thing going around the blogs is making hard boiled egs by baking them. I guess the original idea came from Alton Brown on the food network. It's also suppose to make farm fresh eggs much easier to peel (ant it was). Here's a link http://www.alaskafromscratch.com/2012/04/06/quick-tip-baked-hard-cooked-eggs/ |
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| rphelps4 |
Posted - Aug 03 2012 : 09:07:28 AM You can also hard boil your eggs in a double boiler for 13 minutes, then submerge in cold water and they peel like a charm. |
| acairnsmom |
Posted - Aug 02 2012 : 5:18:54 PM I'll have to remember this trick when my girls start laying (hopefully very soon!).
Audrey
http://prairiecairncottage.blogspot.com/
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| Mountain Girl |
Posted - Aug 02 2012 : 4:33:09 PM That's what I thought they might do but they didn't. Go figure. If Alton Brown figured it out he probably knows the science. behind it.
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| jan49829 |
Posted - Aug 02 2012 : 4:28:58 PM Sounds like a great way to hard cook eggs. Wonder why they don't blow up. I think they do in the microwave.
Janet Farmgirl Sister #3340
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| Mountain Girl |
Posted - Aug 02 2012 : 3:33:04 PM Just make sure you know your oven. If your oven is like mine I preheat it and it beeps saying it's reached the temperature I set and I check my oven thermometer and it's far from it so I didn't put them in until it read 350.
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| AlyssaMarie |
Posted - Aug 02 2012 : 3:25:24 PM I should really try this! We have hens that lay the most amazing eggs but we can't find a way to hard boil them that is easy to peel.
AlyssaMarie @ Link'd Hearts Ranch
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