The perfect breakfast egg: how it works
A crucial point when preparing breakfast ice cream is your preference for the consistency of the ice cream.
- The rules of thumb for the cooking time are 3 to 5 minutes for a soft-boiled egg, 5 to 8 minutes for a waxy egg, and more than 8 minutes for a hard-boiled egg.
- However, these times only apply if the eggs are only placed in the water during cooking.
- If the egg is already in the water beforehand, the time is shortened to varying degrees.
- Another factor in cooking time is the size of the eggs. Thus, an L-sized egg needs up to a minute more time in the boiling water than an S-sized egg. Small eggs can reach the desired consistency even a minute sooner.
- To optimize the cooking time, you should also remove the egg from the fridge a few minutes before cooking to minimize the temperature difference.
Experiments have also shown that pricking the egg before cooking prevents it from leaking. - To prevent a cracked egg from leaking, you can add a little salt or vinegar to the boiling water.



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