How to Steam Hard Boiled Eggs
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The steaming time will vary depending on the
size of your eggs, how cold your eggs are to begin with, the altitude
of your location, how vigorous the water is boiling, if your eggs are in a
single layer or are stacked, and how soft or firm you like your hard cooked
eggs. So you may need to experiment to find the right timing for your
situation.
A steamer basket is convenient, but not
necessary.
§ Prep time:
§ Cook time: 15 minutes
METHOD
1 If you are using a steamer basket, fill a saucepan with as
much water as needed to reach the bottom of the steamer basket (about 1 inch or
so).
If you are not using a steamer basket, just fill
the bottom of a saucepan with 1/2 inch of water.
2 Heat the water on high heat until it is boiling and
producing steam. Turn off the heat and gently place the eggs at the bottom of
the steamer basket or the bottom of the pan. Turn the heat back on again to medium high, and cover the pot.
This method works best if the eggs are in a
single layer, but you can double them up as well, you'll just need to add more
time to the steaming time.
3 Set your timer for 6 minutes for soft boiled, 10 minutes for
hard boiled with a still translucent and bright yolk, or 12-15 minutes for
cooked-through hard boiled. If you have doubled up the eggs in the pan and they
are not in a single layer, you may need to add a couple minutes or so to the
cooking time for hard boiled. The size large eggs used in these photos were
cooked to my satisfaction after 15 minutes when I cooked 6 in a single layer,
and 17 minutes when I cooked 12 in the pan.
Note that many things will influence the
steaming time, including altitude and the size of the particular eggs you are
using. I recommend removing one egg a couple minutes before you think it should
be done, rinsing it with cold water, and breaking it open to see if it is done
enough for you.
4 Remove eggs with a slotted spoon to a bowl of cold water or
ice water, or run cold water directly into the pan to cover the eggs and
quickly cool them down.
from Simply Recipes ~
http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/how_to_steam_eggs/