Is Therea Way to Hard Boil Fresh Eggs So They Peel Easy

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The information in this post will change your life…..well, it did for me and a few of my friends. Keep reading to learn how to boil farm fresh eggs so they peel easily.

hard boiled eggs on a plate with salt and pepper

I never knew there was a difference between hard boiling farm fresh eggs and hard boiling eggs that you buy in a supermarket. All I knew is that I wasn't very good at hard boiling eggs… period.

Up until about 2 years ago, I really didn't know how to hard boil farm fresh eggs or any kind of eggs for that matter.

I was boiling my eggs and usually throwing away half of the whites because they would be stuck to the shell. I finally got fed up with it and decided there must be a better way.

And so I began my search to find the best way to hard boil farm fresh eggs.

So I sat at my computer, probably like you did to get here and typed into the all knowing google search engine "how to boil farm fresh eggs."

Let me tell you, I ran across a bunch of different ways claiming to know the secrets on how to boil eggs so they peel easily.

Most of them were pinterest fails. Yup. The eggs were either cooked too long, or I lost half of the egg when I went to peel them.

So this Wednesday I got my hair done (thank you Mel, I was in dire need) and I asked my hair dresser if she had any extra eggs. She has the cutest little chickens in her back yard and they are super kid friendly.

young boy holding a chicken

I was in luck. She had a couple extra dozen eggs, so I gladly took a dozen off her hands 🙂

Chicken laying an egg

Aren't these the cutest chickens you've ever seen! They aren't even bothered by the cat and the kids love them!

free range chicken

The picture below is of the eggs from the hen house put directly into the egg carton without being washed off to make them last longer. You need to wash them when you are ready to cook them.

farm fresh eggs in a carton with feathers

Are you ready yet for my secret on peeling hard boiled farm fresh eggs?

farm fresh hard boiled egg held in fingers

It works flawlessly!

a farm fresh brown egg with part of it's shell removed

BUT…..with my method you need to peel all of the farm fresh eggs. You can't leave them in the fridge with the shell on after they've already been cooked. You'll lose half of your egg!

hard boiled egg split in half

How to Boil Farm Fresh Eggs

  1. First get a large sauce pan with a tight-fitting lid. Next put desired eggs in the saucepan. Then fill the saucepan with room temp water about 1 inch above egg.
  2. After that, add 1 tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar. You may also substitute for white vinegar. Next, cover saucepan and turn on high. Then bring to a boil (covered) and boil for 1 minute.
  3. Next, completely remove from heat for 1 minute (Leave you burner on high and place saucepan off to the side). Then add the saucepan back to heat and boil for 1 minute.
  4. Next, turn the heat down to simmer and simmer for 10 minutes. Still don't remove lid.
  5. After 10 minutes remove the saucepan from the burner and drain off the water. Put cold water and ice in the saucepan.I tend to put 3-4 cups of ice, just enough to cool the water down so the ice isn't completely melted
  6. After about 10 minutes, remove the eggs from the ice bath and start shucking, and shuck them all immediately or they will be full of craters.

How to peel hard boiled eggs

For amazingly easy peel hard boiled eggs, soak them in a cold water bath after boiling. After about 10 minutes, gently tap the eggs on a hard surface to crack the shell. Now, your hard boiled farm fresh eggs should be super easy to peel!

How long to cook hard boiled eggs

With my method to cook hard boiled eggs, it takes about 13 minutes.

Hard boiled egg calories

A large, plain hard boiled egg contains about 78 calories.

How long are hard boiled eggs good for?

Before drying out and becoming tough, the best hard boiled eggs are eaten within a week of boiling.

How long do farm fresh eggs last?

Farm fresh eggs can sit out at room temperature for about a month before they need to be refrigerated. But if it's maximum flavor and freshness you want, I would recommend eating them within the first 2 weeks.

Do farm fresh eggs need to be refrigerated?

If they have been washed, farm fresh eggs should be refrigerated to keep them fresh and protect them from bacteria. This is because when washed, the protective natural coating (bloom) on the eggs is stripped, leaving the fresh eggs vulnerable.

If your farm fresh eggs have not been washed, they can sit at room temperature until you are ready to eat them, or about a month before refrigeration is recommended.

******UPDATE********

Since I originally wrote this post, I bought an Instant Pot – and wow is it a life changer!

How to hard boil farm fresh eggs in an Instant Pot

You can actually cook farm fresh eggs perfectly in the Instant Pot! It's way easier than this stove top method if you have one or a different pressure cooker.

I use the 5-5-5 method.

You first cook the eggs for 5 minutes under high pressure. Then you let the Instant Pot perform a 5 minute natural pressure release.

Next you carefully release the rest of the pressure. After that place the eggs in an ice bath for 5 minutes.

Then peel all of your eggs. I've noticed if you don't peel the eggs before transferring them to the fridge that they sometimes stick to the whites.

I also bought an air fryer! I wrote a whole post about how to make hard boiled eggs in an air fryer as well!

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hard boiled eggs on a plate with salt and pepper

How to Boil Farm Fresh Eggs So They Peel Easily

Learn how to hard boil farm fresh eggs so they peel easily. No more loosing half of the whites along with the shells!

Prep Time 1 minute

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 11 minutes

Servings 12 eggs

Calories 72 kcal

  • 12 large eggs
  • 6 cups water
  • 1 tablespoon apple cider vinegar.
  • Lots of ice cubes
  1. First get a large sauce pan with a tight-fitting lid

  2. Put desired eggs in the saucepan.

  3. Fill the saucepan with room temp water about 1 inch above egg.

  4. Add 1 tablespoon of Apple Cider Vinegar. You may also substitute for white vinegar.

  5. Cover saucepan and turn on high

  6. Bring to a boil (covered) and boil for 1 minute.

  7. Completely remove from heat for 1 minute (Leave you burner on high and place saucepan off to the side).

  8. Add the saucepan back to heat and boil for 1 minute.

  9. Turn the heat down to simmer and simmer for 10 minutes. Still don't remove lid.

  10. After 10 minutes remove the saucepan from the burner and drain off the water.

  11. Put cold water and ice in the saucepan

  12. I tend to put 3-4 cups of ice, just enough to cool the water down so the ice isn't completely melted

  13. After about 10 minutes, remove the eggs from the ice bath and start shucking, and shuck them all immediately or they will be full of craters.

Nutrition Facts

How to Boil Farm Fresh Eggs So They Peel Easily

Amount per Serving

% Daily Value*

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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