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Can’t believe I didn’t know this before

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🥚 The Game-Changing Tip: Start Boiled Eggs in Cold Water

Yup. That’s it.
Place your eggs in a pot of cold water, then bring it to a boil. Don’t just drop them into already-boiling water.

Why?

  • Better texture: Cooking the eggs gently as the water heats leads to a more tender white and a creamy, custard-like yolk (especially for soft- or medium-boiled eggs).
  • No cracking: Sudden heat shock from boiling water can crack the shell. Starting cold reduces that risk.
  • Easier to peel: A slow temperature change helps separate the membrane from the shell—making peeling SO much easier.

🥄 Bonus tip: After boiling, immediately dunk the eggs in an ice bath for 5–10 minutes. The shell slides right off.


🍳 More “Can’t-Believe-I-Didn’t-Know” Cooking Tips

Here are a few more common-sense hacks that most people aren’t taught — but once you learn them, you’ll never go back:


🔥 1. Preheat Your Pan — Not Just Your Oven

Whether you’re searing steak, sautéing veggies, or scrambling eggs — always let your pan heat up before adding oil or food. It gives better color, texture, and flavor.

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