How do you make a hole in hard boiled egg?
Here are a couple of ways to make a hole in a hard-boiled egg:
1. The Classic Method:
* Use a sharp knife or skewer. Gently tap the knife or skewer into the egg where you want the hole. Go slowly to avoid cracking the shell.
* Twist and pull. Once the knife or skewer is in, twist it gently and pull it out to widen the hole.
2. The Spoon Method:
* Make a small indentation. Use the back of a spoon to create a small indentation on the top of the egg.
* Crack the shell. Carefully crack the shell around the indentation, leaving it intact.
* Remove the shell. Peel the shell off the top of the egg, leaving the egg white and yolk exposed.
Tips:
* Use a hard-boiled egg that is completely cool. A warm egg is more likely to crack.
* Be gentle. Don't apply too much force, or you could crush the egg.
* Start small. It's easier to widen a hole than to fix a crack.
For a cleaner hole:
* Use a small, sharp tool like a toothpick, a pin, or a special egg piercer.
* Once you make a small hole, use a blunt tool, like a spoon handle, to widen it.
Enjoy your deviled eggs, egg salad, or any other delicious creations!
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