The Perfect Hard-Boiled Eggs Recipe (Easy Peel!)

Breakfast

March 30, 2026

Hello, food lovers! Today, we’re going back to basics with a recipe that’s an absolute cornerstone in my vegetarian kitchen: the perfect hard-boiled egg. Forget gray yolks or stubborn shells. This foolproof method yields beautifully cooked, vibrant yellow yolks and shells that slip right off. They’re the ultimate high-protein, low-cost snack and a fantastic addition to salads, sandwiches, and grain bowls. Let’s get cracking!

Ingredients

• 2 large eggs
• Cold water, enough to cover

Instructions

1. Place eggs in a single layer in a saucepan. Cover with cold water so the water is at least 1/2 inch above the eggs.
2. Cover the pan and bring the water to a full, rolling boil over high heat.
3. As soon as the water reaches a rolling boil, immediately turn off the heat and remove the pan from the burner. Keep the lid on.
4. Let the eggs stand in the hot water for 17-20 minutes for firm, fully cooked yolks.
5. Prepare an ice bath by filling a bowl with cold water and ice.
6. Carefully transfer the cooked eggs from the saucepan to the ice bath. Let them cool for at least 2 minutes, or until cool enough to handle.
7. Gently tap and roll the eggs on a hard surface to crack the shell, then peel under cool running water.

Nutritional Information

• Serves: 2
• Cost: Approximately $0.28 per egg
• Calories: 71 kcal
• Fat: 4g
• Carbohydrates: 0.5g
• Protein: 7g
• Fiber: 0g
• Sugar: 0g
• Sodium: 70mg
• ( is per egg)

Pro Tips

• For easier peeling, use eggs that are at least a week old. Super fresh eggs can be more difficult to peel cleanly.
• Shocking the eggs in an ice bath immediately after cooking not only stops the cooking process but also helps the shell separate from the egg white.
• Store unpeeled hard-boiled eggs in the refrigerator for up to one week. For best quality, peel them just before you’re ready to eat.
• Choose farm-fresh or cage-free eggs when possible. They often have richer yolks and provide more vitamin A, vitamin E, and omega-3 fatty acids.

FAQ

Q: Are hard-boiled eggs a good source of protein for vegetarians
A: Yes, they are an excellent and low-cost protein source for a vegetarian diet. According to the recipe, a single large hard-boiled egg provides 7 grams of protein, making it a fantastic high-protein addition to salads, sandwiches, and grain bowls.

Q: How should I store hard-boiled eggs for my weekly vegetarian meal prep
A: For best quality and convenience in your vegetarian meal plan, store the hard-boiled eggs unpeeled in the refrigerator. They will last for up to one week, making them a perfect grab-and-go snack or a quick protein boost for your meals.

Q: What kind of eggs are best for this vegetarian recipe
A: The recipe recommends using farm-fresh or cage-free eggs when possible. These eggs often have richer yolks and provide more nutritional value, such as higher levels of vitamin A, vitamin E, and omega-3 fatty acids, which is a great benefit for any diet.

Q: Why is it better to use older eggs for this recipe
A: For easier peeling, the recipe suggests using eggs that are at least a week old. As eggs age, the membrane inside the shell begins to pull away slightly, which makes the shell slip right off after cooking and shocking in an ice bath.

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