Pressure Cooker Hard-Boiled Eggs
Unlock the secret to effortlessly peelable, perfectly cooked hard-boiled eggs! While not faster, pressure cooking transforms even the freshest eggs into culinary gems with shells that slip right off.
Nutrition
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Carbohydrate
0 g
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Cholesterol
164 mg
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Protein
6 g
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Saturated Fat
1 g
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Sodium
70 mg
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Fat
4 g
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Unsaturated Fat
0 g
DIRECTIONS
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01 Step
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1 mins
Pour the minimum amount of water required by your pressure cooker into the pot. (1 minute)
02 Step
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2 mins
Place the eggs gently into the steamer basket, ensuring they are arranged in a single layer above the water. (2 minutes)
03 Step
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5 mins
Seal the pressure cooker lid securely and bring it to low pressure. (5 minutes)
04 Step
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6 mins
Cook at low pressure for precisely 6 minutes. (6 minutes)
05 Step
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5 mins
Remove the pressure cooker from the heat source and allow the pressure to release naturally for 5 minutes. (5 minutes)
06 Step
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2 mins
Prepare an ice bath: Combine cold water and ice cubes in a large bowl. (2 minutes)
07 Step
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1 mins
Once the pressure has released, carefully use the quick-release method to fully depressurize the cooker. (1 minute)
08 Step
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2 mins
Using a slotted spoon or oven mitt, transfer the hot eggs immediately to the ice bath to halt the cooking process. (2 minutes)
09 Step
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30 mins
Allow the eggs to cool completely in the ice water for approximately 30 minutes. (30 minutes)
For best results, use eggs that are as fresh as possible. The fresher the egg, the more dramatic the peelability!
Adjust cooking time slightly based on your altitude. Higher altitudes may require an extra minute or two.
If you don't have a steamer basket, you can use a trivet to keep the eggs elevated above the water line.
Don't skip the ice bath! This crucial step not only stops the cooking process but also helps the egg whites contract, making peeling easier.
RECIPE REVIEWS
Avarage Rating:
4.9/ 5 ( 135 Ratings)
Total Reviews: (3)
Adrienne Huels
May 4, 2023I tried it with brown eggs and it turned out great!
Bernice Towne
Apr 16, 2023My eggs always came out perfectly!
Clifton Keebler
Mar 19, 2023I was skeptical, but these were seriously the easiest eggs I've ever peeled! Amazing!