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A simple method for perfect hard-boiled eggs - easy to scramble
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A simple method for perfect hard-boiled eggs - easy to scramble

The article provides a simple method for cooking perfect hard-boiled eggs without cracked shells or the undesirable greenish ring around the yolk. It explains that starting the boiling process in cold water helps prevent cracking by gradually heating the eggs. The technique involves placing eggs in a single layer at the bottom of a pot, covering them with about three to five centimeters of cold water, bringing the water to a boil, then removing the pot from heat and covering it. The eggs continue to cook in the residual heat for 10–12 minutes. Afterward, they are cooled under running water, peeled, and served. The method allows for some flexibility in timing, as overcooking slightly won’t significantly affect quality. Additional tips include using older eggs (about a week old), adding vinegar or salt to the water for extra protection against cracks, and adjusting cooking time for different desired textures.

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A simple method for perfect hard-boiled eggs - easy to scramble

The article provides a simple method for cooking perfect hard-boiled eggs without cracked shells or the undesirable greenish ring around the yolk. It explains that starting the boiling process in cold water helps prevent cracking by gradually heating the eggs. The technique involves placing eggs in a single layer at the bottom of a pot, covering them with about three to five centimeters of cold water, bringing the water to a boil, then removing the pot from heat and covering it. The eggs continue to cook in the residual heat for 10–12 minutes. Afterward, they are cooled under running water, peeled, and served. The method allows for some flexibility in timing, as overcooking slightly won’t significantly affect quality. Additional tips include using older eggs (about a week old), adding vinegar or salt to the water for extra protection against cracks, and adjusting cooking time for different desired textures.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a cooking technique for preparing hard-boiled eggs, which is a non-political, practical life skill. There is no mention of political figures, policies, or ideological positions. The content is purely informational and instructional, focusing on culinary methods rather than any政

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): Factuality is slightly lower due to some minor differences in details like water level measurements and specific timing references compared to the primary source. Objectivity remains high as the article presents the method neutrally without bias.

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