Why do we observe a greenish ring around the yolk of hard-boiled eggs?
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Let it rest
Cover the saucepan and leave the eggs in the hot water:
• 9 minutes for a soft and creamy yolk,
• 12 minutes for a firm yolk, ideal for a picnic.
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An ice bath for impeccable results
The ultimate secret: immediately plunge them into very cold water. The thermal shock stops the cooking process and prevents the formation of the infamous green ring.
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Peel them without stress
After five minutes in ice water, the shell comes off easily, especially if you break it under a stream of water.
Bonus tips for even better eggs

Because we like to go beyond just the recipe, here are some tips that really make a difference:
- Choose eggs that are a few days old: they peel much better than very fresh ones.
- Add a pinch of salt or a splash of vinegar to the water: this limits small cracks during cooking.
- Store them properly:
- with their shells, up to one week in the refrigerator;
- already shelled, 2 to 3 days maximum.
What to do with hard-boiled eggs? A few quick ideas
Their practicality makes them invaluable allies in the kitchen. You can:
- Chop them up to enrich a mixed salad.
- prepare homemade deviled eggs,
- Place them sliced on avocado toast.
- slip them into a sandwich or a wrap.
With a few simple adjustments, your hard-boiled eggs will finally retain a bright yolk and a delicious flavor, every time you cook them.
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