How Long Should You Boil Eggs? Tips to Avoid the Green Ring

How Long Should You Boil Eggs? Tips to Avoid the Green Ring

 

Boiling eggs sounds simple, but anyone who’s peeled a hard-boiled egg to find a strange green ring around the yolk knows it’s not always straightforward. While the egg is still safe to eat, the green ring is often seen as a sign of overcooking — and for many, it can be unappetizing. So how long should you actually boil eggs to get the perfect result? And how can you avoid that off-putting discoloration? Let’s break it down.

🕒 How Long to Boil Eggs

The answer depends on how you like your yolks — soft, medium, or hard. Here’s a simple guide for boiling large eggs:

  • Soft-boiled eggs (slightly runny yolk): 6–7 minutes
  • Medium-boiled eggs (jammy yolk): 8–9 minutes
  • Hard-boiled eggs (fully cooked yolk): 10–12 minutes

Start with eggs in a saucepan filled with cold water. Bring the water to a boil over medium-high heat. Once it reaches a boil, turn off the heat (or reduce to a gentle simmer), cover the pot, and start timing.

🟢 What Causes the Green Ring Around the Yolk?

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