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❄️ Step 3: Ice, Ice Baby!
As soon as your eggs are done, give them a spa day in an ice bath. Plunge them into a bowl of ice-cold water for at least 5–10 minutes. Not only does this stop the cooking instantly (no dry, chalky yolks here!), but it also makes the membrane pull away from the shell more easily. Think of it as a chill-out session before the grand reveal.
✨ Step 4: Crack, Roll, and Peel
Now for the fun part! Tap your egg gently on the counter, roll it lightly under your palm to loosen the shell, and then start peeling from the wide end where the hole and air pocket are. You’ll be amazed how clean and smooth the peel comes off—like magic! 🎩✨
💡 Bonus Tips:
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Older eggs peel better than super fresh ones. So if you’re planning egg salad for the weekend, grab your eggs a few days in advance.
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Store peeled eggs in a bowl of water in the fridge to keep them fresh and ready for salads, snacks, or deviled eggs!
So next time you’re prepping breakfast, Easter eggs, or your famous potato salad, channel your inner chef Pépin and try this genius hack. Your fingers (and your eggs) will thank you. 🍳😉
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