I never had good boiled eggs (I like them medium-to-hard) until I learned 
to put them in the pan with cold water, bring to a boil, and then time. 
Perfect every time. Dropping eggs into boiling water was inconsistent and 
lead to broken shells at least half the time. YMWNV.

Chris


On Friday, February 3, 2017 at 8:27:17 PM UTC-5, Mojo wrote:
>
> No no no! Like a high trail bike climbing at 4 mph, my egg boil method 
> veers wildly from Will@Riv's advice in the email that came today. Never 
> drop a cold egg into boiling water unless you want it to crack and bleed 
> whites into the water. Now my method is modified by living at 5000 feet. 
> But I place cold eggs in cold water then add heat. When boiling starts I 
> time for 4 minutes for soft boiled eggs that look similar to the egg in the 
> email. Seven minutes firms the yoke but not into the 'hard boiled' 
> category. At the end of the 4-7 minutes, I come back into Riv agreement 
> with an ice bath. 
>
> Joe "who has eaten about 5000 eggs since I went low(er) carb in August 
> 2011 and only my HDL cholesterol numbers are higher" Ramey
>

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