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Oven Baked Eggs

Oven baked eggs

Need a bunch of hard boiled eggs?

Have you ever tried baking them instead of all the fuss with boiling them?  Yes you can bake eggs in there shell right in the oven, if your needing a lot of eggs let’s say two dozen or so for a big party.  This is an easy way to get them all cooked at one time.

Sometimes I use a muffin tin to cook the eggs in, when they are done they are super easy to take out of the oven and bring them to the cold water bath.

The one big mistake I have made with doing eggs like this is not extending the cook time for extra large eggs.  I would add about 5 more minutes to the total cooking time.

As far as the easy peeling, not so much compared to eggs that come out of an Egg Cooker. So most of the times i use the egg cooker unless I need a lot of eggs cooked up.

Oven Baked Eggs

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Ingredients

  • An Oven
  • A baking sheet just in case you have a weak shell, who wants to have a mess everywhere
  • Ice
  • Large bowl
  • H2O (water)

Instructions

Heat the oven to 325 degrees

Place the eggs on the oven rack place the rack in the middle of the oven

Place the baking sheet on a lower rack, safety and less clean up

Bake for 30 minutes

Remove and place eggs in the ice bath to cool

Peel the eggs when they are cooled down so you can handle them

After you have the shells off of them place them back in the cold water to stop the cooking process.

Post Author: Bradly

2 thoughts on “Oven Baked Eggs

    Bill Green

    (March 15, 2017 - 9:59 PM)

    Do you get hot spots on the eggs from using the muffin pan? I find that I do.

      Bradly

      (March 22, 2017 - 10:34 AM)

      That is a funny thing that happens, you do get hot spots.

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