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How to Make Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs

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By: Madeline Tague

Updated: April 29, 2024

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In this post you will learn How to Make Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs no matter how you like the yolk. This method will show you the best boiled egg cook times for a soft yolk, medium yolk and fully cooked yolk. You will also be able to peel these eggs with ease.

Hard boiled eggs sliced in half on a plate

Quick

Beginner-friendly

You’ll Learn: How a simple ice bath can make peeling eggs easy

Worth It: Hands-off cooking that fits your busiest days

Bonus: Lasts a week in the fridge with their shells

perfect boiled eggs cut in half on a plate

How do you get your hard boiled eggs like that?

This is probably the most common question I get when I share my breakfast plates online. SO I am finally sharing my method for making perfect hard-boiled eggs.

It is SO easy to make these with a fully set white and either a fully cooked yolk or a slightly runny yolk. My perfect hard boiled egg boils for exactly 7 minutes and 30 seconds.

Check out the charts below to see how long you should cook boiled eggs. This will help you determine how long to cook for different yolks.

How do you get hard boiled eggs to peel easily?

My hard boiled eggs always peel very easily. All you need to do is immediately transfer your eggs to an ice bath after you boil them.

This seems to sort of shock the shell and make it easier to peel. It also halts the cooking process allowing you to decide exactly how your yolks are cooked.

I let my hard boiled eggs sit in the ice bath for about 10 minutes. Then, I remove the eggs.

To peel I tap the bottom and top on the counter to crack. Then, I roll the center along the counter. The peel should easily slide off.

So people swear by adding a splash of vinegar to the boiling water to help the hard cooked eggs peel easier. This supposedly softens the shell and makes it easier to peel, but I don’t notice a difference.

overhead view of hard boiled eggs in a bowl of water

Kitchen tools

You don’t need a lot of fancy equipment to make your hard-boiled eggs. I know that egg boiling appliances exist and you can make them in your instant pot, but truthfully I like the old fashioned method best.

  • A sauce pan for boiling the eggs
  • Large bowl for the ice bath

serving suggestions

Once you’ve got your perfectly cooked eggs there are so many different ways to enjoy them. I love to make a simple egg salad sandwich with my hard boiled eggs or I chop them up and mix them into Southern Style Chicken Salad. Some people even like adding eggs to potato salad.

I like to make soft boiled eggs to serve on top of a chopped salad, noodles or even avocado toast. My favorite breakfast is a sliced of my overnight bread with lots of creamy mashed avocado and a perfect soft egg on top. Then, I season it generously with flakey sea salt and black pepper.

overhead view of hard boiled eggs showing how long you cook hard boiled eggs depending on how you want the yolk

ingredients

This should come as no shock, but you only need three basic things to make the perfect hard boiled eggs.

  • Eggs – as many as you want to make! I try to do no more than 8 so that I don’t crowd my pot.
  • Water
  • Ice for an ice bath

Does it matter what kind of eggs I use?

Yes and no.. you can’t really predict yolk size anyway. Every egg is different! I tend to buy large eggs so this timing is based on pasture raised large eggs.

Whatever type of egg you use is perfectly fine. This method will give you a rough estimate for how long to cook.

Boiled egg tips and tricks

  • Use older eggs – fresh eggs can actually be much harder to peel. I like to use eggs that have been in my fridge for a while, but are not yet expired.
  • To prevent cracking, remove eggs from the fridge before you boil the water – placing eggs that are too cold from the fridge in hot boiling water can cause the shells to constrict and crack. Allowing the eggs to get closer to room temperature before boiling prevents cracks
  • Add eggs to the pot once the water is already boiling – use a slotted spoon to slowly lower the eggs down into the boiling water. Then, reduce the heat just a little to prevent the eggs from bouncing around
  • Transfer the eggs to an ice bath immediately – this will immediately stop the eggs from cooking which allows you to control how runny the yolk will be. It also causes the egg to get shocked and contract from the shell which makes the eggs easier to peel.
boiled egg time chart

how long should I boil my eggs for?

Use the diagram above as a boiling time guide! I like to do 5 minutes if I am putting my eggs in a bowl of ramen, but otherwise I boil my eggs for 7 minute and 30 seconds.

If I want a fully cooked yolk, like for egg salad, I boil them for 10 minutes. You can see from the hard boiled egg time chart that cooking time totally depends on how hard you want the yolk to be.

Why do my boiled eggs turn green

Overcooked eggs will result in a very hard yolk and sometimes a green ring around the yolk. They will also have a slightly unpleasant sulfur smell after sitting in the fridge.
I recommend cooking them for no longer than 12 minutes and transferring them to a large bowl of ice water as soon as they are done cooking.

roasted brussels sprouts on a breakfast plate with bacon and hard boiled eggs

how to make hard boiled eggs!

Step 1: Remove eggs from the fridge

First, remove your eggs from the fridge about 10 minutes prior to boiling them, if possible, to allow them to warm up a bit. This will limit the shells from cracking when you place the cold eggs in the boiling hot water.

Step 2: Boil water

Then, add cold water to a saucepan. Fill it 3/4 of the way full.

You want to choose a saucepan that is large enough to allow the eggs to lay in a single layer once added to the pot. Then, place the pot over high heat and bring the water to a boil.

Step 3: Boil eggs and soak in ice bath

Once the water comes to a rolling boil, slowly lower the eggs down into the pot to cook. Leave the heat on high and do not cover the pot. If your eggs bounce around a lot, you can reduce the heat to medium-high.

Once the eggs are in the pot, immediately set a timer based on how you want your eggs cooked – refer to the image above for boiling times.

I like to boil mine for 7 minutes and 30 seconds most days.

Then, while the eggs boil prepare a large ice bath. Once the timer goes off, immediately transfer the eggs to the ice bath and allow them to cool in the ice bath for 10 minutes.

Finally, remove the eggs from the ice bath, peel and enjoy!

easily peeled hard boiled eggs sitting on a dish towel

How long do boiled eggs last?

Remove hard boiled eggs from the ice bath and transfer to an air tight container in the refrigerator. I personally feel comfortable eating my hard boiled eggs up to 7 days after preparing provided they remain in the fridge during that time.

I like to peel them as I eat them instead of peeling them all at once because I think it helps them stay fresher for longer.

Want more egg recipes? Check out these delicious egg bite recipes!

  • Copycat Starbucks Egg Bites
  • Roasted Red Pepper and Feta Egg Bites
  • Dairy Free Egg Bite Recipe

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How to Make Perfect Hard Boiled Eggs

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Learn to make the perfect hard boiled eggs whether you like a soft, medium or hard yolk!
Recipe By: Madeline Tague
Prep: 5 minutes minutes
Cook: 20 minutes minutes
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Servings: 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 8 large eggs
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Instructions

  • Remove your eggs from the fridge about 10 minutes prior to boiling them if possible to allow them to warm up a bit – this will limit the shells from cracking when you place the cold eggs in the boiling hot water
  • Add cold water to a saucepan – fill it 3/4 of the way full. You want to choose a saucepan that is large enough to allow the eggs to lay in a single layer once added to the pot
  • Place the pot over high heat and bring the water to a boil
  • Once the water comes to a rolling boil, slowly lower the eggs down in to the pot to cook
  • Leave the heat on high and do not cover the pot. If your eggs bounce around a lot, you can reduce the heat to medium-high
  • Immediately set a timer based on how you want your eggs cooked – refer to the image above for boiling times. I like to boil mine for 7 minutes and 30 seconds most days
  • While the eggs boil prepare a large ice bath
  • Once the timer goes off, immediately transfer the eggs to the ice bath and allow them to cool in the ice bath for 10 minutes
  • Remove the eggs from the ice bath, peel and enjoy!

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1g, Calories: 126kcal (6%), Carbohydrates: 1g, Protein: 11g (22%), Fat: 8g (12%), Saturated Fat: 3g (19%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g, Monounsaturated Fat: 3g, Trans Fat: 0.03g, Cholesterol: 327mg (109%), Sodium: 125mg (5%), Potassium: 121mg (3%), Sugar: 0.3g, Vitamin A: 475IU (10%), Calcium: 49mg (5%), Iron: 2mg (11%)

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

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53 responses

  1. Bailey
    January 11, 2022

    5 stars
    Posting this method totally made me re-evaluate how I made hard boiled eggs. And I’m so glad I did. I’ve been skipping the ice bath method and it was a total game changer to peeling the egg.

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 11, 2022

      it helps so much, right?! thanks for the review!

      Reply
  2. Carolyn
    March 2, 2021

    5 stars
    The only and best way to make HB eggs! I kept my eggs in for 7 minutes and they were just how I like them. The ice bath makes them so easy to peel. Thanks Madeline!

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      March 4, 2021

      yay! thank you!!

      Reply
  3. Carolyn
    March 2, 2021

    5 stars
    This is the only way I make HB eggs now! They came out perfect after 7 minutes and the ice bath really helps with making them easy to peel. Thanks Madeline!

    Reply
  4. Michele
    February 3, 2021

    5 stars
    Need a good laugh?? I was boiling my eggs for 15-17 mins!!!! Who knew there was an art to it. Thanks Mad, for a perfectly written recipe and the pic as a guide is awesome! 7minutes for me today!!

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      February 3, 2021

      haha!! So glad I could help you out!!

      Reply
  5. Maggie
    January 28, 2021

    5 stars
    Could never get the perfect hard boiled egg until now!

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 28, 2021

      amazing!! thank you!!

      Reply
  6. Phoebe
    January 27, 2021

    5 stars
    Okay. I know what you’re thinking “who leaves a review on a ‘recipe’ about boiling eggs?” But trust me THE PEOPLE NEED TO KNOW. This method is FLAWLESS and helped me up my breakfast game.

    I can now confidently boil my eggs, set a timer and walk away knowing exactly what kind of egg I’m getting back. Plus, I save myself time in the “shelling” process with the tips in this post.

    Win-win.

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 28, 2021

      HAHAH THANK YOU! love this and appreciate you taking the time to leave an enthusiastic egg boiling review

      Reply
  7. Amy
    January 27, 2021

    5 stars
    Best hard boiled eggs ever!

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 28, 2021

      thank you!!

      Reply
  8. Sarah
    January 27, 2021

    this is legitimately the best way to cook them! been using this method and have had consistently the best eggs!

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 28, 2021

      ahh thank you!!

      Reply
  9. Mayra
    January 27, 2021

    5 stars
    I always struggled with how to get that perfect boiled egg. I was so glad to have found this! Works like a charm, every time!

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 28, 2021

      thank you so much!!

      Reply
  10. Sarah buchholz
    January 27, 2021

    5 stars
    I have used this method to cook a 7 minute egg and then sprinkle with everything seasoning! So good!

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 28, 2021

      YUM! Thank you!

      Reply
  11. Jessica
    January 27, 2021

    5 stars
    So easy to peel. I hate when I boil eggs and peel half the egg when trying to peel. Great for a quick snack or to add to salad or egg salad. Thank you.

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 28, 2021

      awesome!! thank you so much!

      Reply
  12. Sarah B
    January 27, 2021

    5 stars
    This always works perfect for me! Love a 7 minute hard boiled egg with a sprinkle of everything seasoning!

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 28, 2021

      yess such a good combo!

      Reply
  13. Jaynie
    January 4, 2021

    5 stars
    I have long tried for the PERFECT gooey, yelllow hard boiled egg. I love them for days with millions of meetings or just on top of a salad for some healthy fats. THIS RECIPE is the only one I follow for perfect eggs.

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 7, 2021

      Thanks, Jaynie!!

      Reply
  14. Crystal
    January 4, 2021

    Hard boiled eggs should be so easy but sometimes they are really confusing. I love Mad’s old fashioned jammy egg recipe in a simple pot.

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 4, 2021

      Amazing! gotta keep it simple!!

      Reply
  15. Kayla Gibbons
    January 4, 2021

    5 stars
    Honestly this is THE BEST way to hard boil eggs. I have tried so many times to perfect my hard boiled egg and up until now have been disappointed. So glad I tried this! Never going back !!

    Reply
    1. Madeline
      January 4, 2021

      aw wonderful!! Thank you so much that makes me so happy!

      Reply
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