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Using the term "boiled" when referring to cooking eggs in the shell can be misleading, because eggs referred to as "hard-boiled" or "soft-boiled" should never be cooked at a full boil for the entire length of the cooking time. Eggs cooked in the shell with heat that is too high or with a cooking time that is too lengthy, will become tough and rubbery and a dark line may form between the yolk and the white. The following steps can be used for cooking eggs in the shell:
Use the following cooking times as a guide for the desired
Hard-cooked Yolk
Safely Prepare Eggs for Eating or Decorating Hollow Eggs If you would like to display your eggs, it is a good idea to “blow out” your eggs before decorating. Poke a whole in each end of a raw egg, the largest whole on the large end, with a pin. With the pin, break up the yolk on the inside of egg. Blowing through the small end of egg, blow egg through the large whole. Wash egg and let dry before decorating. If you prefer to decorate hard boiled eggs, remember, it is much safer to use decorated eggs for display only, do not eat. Hard Boiled Eggs Before decorating Easter eggs, it is important to prepare and store them safely. *Eggs should be stored in the coldest part of the refrigerator, not in the storage compartment of the door where temperature fluctuates with the opening and shutting of the door. *Store eggs with the rounded end pointed up in order to keep the air cell on top and help keep the yolk centered. *Do not store eggs next to strong smelling food, the shells are porous and eggs will absorb strong odors. *Do not leave uncooked eggs at room temperature for more than 2 hours. *Eggs that have been hard boiled for decorating must be refrigerated within 2 hours to prevent food borne illnesses. *Do not dye eggs that have cracked during boiling. *Use hard boiled eggs that have been stored in the refrigerator, within one week. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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