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Energy Saving Hard Boiled Eggs

When boiling eggs, I used to always put the eggs in a pot and bring the water to a boil and continue boiling the eggs for 15-20 minutes. I saw the following tip on the Food Network and decided to give it a try. Put the eggs in a pot and bring the water to a boil. As soon as the water begins to boil, put a lid on the pot, turn off the burner, and let the eggs sit there on the burner for 15 minutes. The eggs come out perfect every time. Using this method saves energy and doesn't heat up your kitchen.

By Momof1 from Wilkesboro, NC

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RE: Energy Saving Hard Boiled Eggs

I have used that method for years and it works every time. I don't think there ever was a time I had undercooked eggs!

Post By Susi (Guest Post)

RE: Energy Saving Hard Boiled Eggs

Thank you from me too. I did the same thing poopsey did!

Post By roseofsharon (Guest Post)

RE: Energy Saving Hard Boiled Eggs

thank you, thank you, thank you! I have printed it out and posted on the inside of the cupboard door over my stove!

Post By poopseyEnter your name. (Guest Post)

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