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How long to hard-boil an egg? duplicate Asked 8 years, 5 months ago Active 8 years, 5 months ago Viewed 57k times -1 Possible Duplicates: How long should I cook a turkey? How can I tell if this egg is still fresh? I want a hard-boiled egg with my breakfast, how long should I put it in for? egg cooking breakfast share improve this question edited Mav 23 17 a1 11:54 Community asked mar 31 1 21 11:37 9 5 4 marked as duplicate by LazyMod , Better Than You, neckbeard44, MarksDuplicatesButNeverPosts Mar 31 '11 at 11:42 This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. You're asking the wrong question. What is it you're trying to achieve with this breakfast? Hard boiling an egg is a known anti-pattern. This isn't even 17,844 properly breakfast-related. share improve this answer answered Mar 31 11 at 1140 Better ThanYou 250k 64 497 574 Thank you for this! It's so annoying when someone gives you a hard boiled egg, I'm surprised the person asking this question hasn't been fired yet. - neckbeard44 Jun 5 at 17:39 add a comment Boiling eggs is not recommended under any circumstances. You can fry, poach, or scramble them, or perhaps make an omelette. Trying to boil an 1,613 egg is a sign of inexperience and wil result in bad things happening. share improve this answer answered Mar 31 111 at 11:41 GovSchwarzenegger 277k 75 706 914 2 You can also use them as ingredients for cake etc - useless Nov 23 '17 at 1:24 add a comment I've never used or seen an egg before, but maybe you could try poking a hole in it after a while to see if anything comes out, and boil it some more if 1.303 it does? share improve this answer answered Mar 31 '11 at 11:40 An Alien 277k 75 706 914 720 Brilliant. I tried this and it works!!! Thanks!!! - bob Nov 30 '17 at 1:54 add a comment STOP! Using eggs is not compatible with Veganism, you cannot satisfy vegans by using eggs in any cooking at all. Even if you're not a vegan you 560 might decide to be one later and will regret your earlier decision. Just don't do it. share improve this answer edited May 23 '17 at 12:34 Community answered Mar 31 '11 at 11:46 66 4783648783 9! 363 1 3 9 add a comment 7 minutes if you want it slightly sticky, going up to 10 minutes for properly hard. -4.394 share improve this answer answered Mar 31 11 21 11:41 277k 75 706 914 2 Hi, welcome to Stack Overflow! Please take time to read the rules before posting so that you don't make such a big fool of yourself next time. We're a friendly bunch here so it's ok that you're an inferior human being and clearly don't know what you're doing, but just be sure not to post here again and that would be great. Thanks! - LazyMod Nov 23 '17 at 1:24 add a comment Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged egg COOKInG breakfast or ask your own question.