Instant Pot Hard Boiled Eggs
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This is the way to make the easiest peeling hard boiled eggs ever. Place the trivet in the bottom of the pan. Pour in 2 cups of water. Stack eggs in the pan.
Love it
Which size IP are you using?
How to set timer????? I can't get past one minute
It is in the manual not to put a towel over they can cause mold and other problems
Mine seem to never turn out. They always over cook a bit….555 666 all the same….
This is like magic. It takes me 2-3 minutes to peel the entire dozen.
The kid making that silly noise all through the cut of inside of the pot made my day
Thanks for this tutorial! Great job! 🙂
Perfect eggs! lifesaver. Thanks 3G cooking.
Thanks for showing all steps.
U have a great video.
I have an egg cooker that stands alone and it says to use the needle point that comes with it to prick the egg once on the rounded part of the egg. It helps with the pressure. Ever tried doing that?
Nice egg head 🤪
You're not supposed to cover the IP while it is releasing pressure it says it in the manual.
It said don't block stain
You don't say whether you used high or low pressure with your steam setting
Worked perfect! Thanks
I need this just to make HBE!!!
Do I need to unplug the IP after I QR? After the timer was done, I put it on quick release but it still said it was on and keep warm was lit up and then after a while it said the word burn
Do you set it on high, low or is there just a steam button?
Here's the cliff notes, Add water, press Egg until it says "more" and walk away.
You only need 1/2 cup of water for 6 minutes cook time. I use hot water so I don't have to wait so long for the water to heat up and get up to pressure. Also, using less water shortens the time it takes to get to temperature.
That is what I will probably be using my instant cooker for most of the time since I do eat salads and can cook many at one time, which I use in my salads. I have a roaster which I use to cook chicken, turkey, both beef, and pork roasts in.
Thanks going to try this as the first thing I make
Thanks for the tutorial! I will try this one out once I get my pot out of the box where it had been sitting for a week lol!