Don't know if anyone else here listens to science Friday on NPR, but they did a segment on hard boiling fresh eggs. As most of us know unless the eggs are a month old they are close to impossible to peel. Well, it turns out those with egg steamers have the right idea, steam the fresh eggs.
The guest said he found that bringing 1/4" of water to a boil then placing the eggs in the pot for 12 minutes works very well. I tried it today with week old eggs and it works! Eggs peeled easily. The yolks are not as nice as when I do Martha's method, place eggs in water, bring to hard simmer, turn off heat wait 12 minutes and then into an ice bath. The yolks in the batch I did today had a slight bit of green, never had that using the regular method, but they are certainly acceptable, especially for fresh eggs.
The guest said he found that bringing 1/4" of water to a boil then placing the eggs in the pot for 12 minutes works very well. I tried it today with week old eggs and it works! Eggs peeled easily. The yolks are not as nice as when I do Martha's method, place eggs in water, bring to hard simmer, turn off heat wait 12 minutes and then into an ice bath. The yolks in the batch I did today had a slight bit of green, never had that using the regular method, but they are certainly acceptable, especially for fresh eggs.