Perfect Soft-Boiled Eggs Every Time

Breakfast

March 30, 2026

There’s a certain magic to cracking open a perfectly cooked soft-boiled egg and discovering that luscious, liquid gold yolk inside. It’s a simple, protein-packed comfort food that transforms a humble slice of toast into a gourmet experience. Whether you’re dipping toast soldiers or spooning it over a warm grain bowl, mastering the soft-boiled egg is a kitchen skill every vegetarian will cherish. Let’s get cracking!

Ingredients

• Serves 2
• 2 large eggs, any size
• Water, for boiling

Instructions

1. Fill a small saucepan with enough cold water to cover the eggs by at least 1/2 inch. Bring the water to a rolling boil over high heat.2. Using a slotted spoon, gently lower the eggs into the boiling water one at a time.3. Cook for 3-5 minutes, depending on your desired yolk consistency. For a very runny yolk, aim for 3 minutes. For a jammy, slightly set yolk, cook for 5 minutes.4. Immediately remove the eggs from the pot and transfer them to a bowl of ice water to stop the cooking process. Let them cool for 1-2 minutes, or until cool enough to handle.5. Gently tap the top of an egg to crack, then peel away the shell. Serve immediately.

Nutritional Information

• COST: $0.28 per egg
• Calories: 71
• Fat: 4g
• Carbohydrates: 0.5g
• Protein: 7g
• Fiber: 0g
• Sugar: 0g
• Sodium: 70mg

Pro Tips

• For easier peeling, use eggs that are a week or two old rather than farm-fresh.
• A splash of white vinegar in the boiling water can help the egg white coagulate quickly if the shell happens to crack.
• Use a slotted spoon to gently lower the eggs into the boiling water to prevent them from cracking on impact.

FAQ

Q: Are soft boiled eggs a good source of protein for vegetarians
A: Yes, they are an excellent source. A single large egg contains about 7 grams of high-quality, complete protein, making it a fantastic and efficient way for vegetarians to meet their daily protein needs.

Q: What are some vegetarian ways to serve soft boiled eggs
A: Soft boiled eggs are incredibly versatile for a vegetarian diet. Serve them with whole-grain toast ‘soldiers’ for dipping, place them on top of avocado toast, mix them into a warm grain bowl with roasted vegetables, or add them to a savory oatmeal for a protein-packed start to your day.

Q: Can I make soft boiled eggs ahead of time for meal prep
A: Soft boiled eggs are best enjoyed fresh to ensure a perfectly runny yolk. However, you can store them unpeeled in the refrigerator for up to two days. To reheat, place the unpeeled egg in a bowl of hot (not boiling) water for a minute or two before peeling and serving.

Q: Why are older eggs better for soft boiling
A: As eggs age, the membrane inside the shell begins to pull away slightly, creating a small air pocket. This makes them significantly easier to peel without tearing the delicate egg white, which is especially important for a soft boiled egg.

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