posted 1 hour ago
When the timer expires for my boiled eggs, I dump the water, add cold tap water, dump that, repeat once more, then usually after a minute the eggs are just cool enough to handle. That's when I peel them--not because I'm trying to eliminate steps but because I'm impatient and I don't have the foresight to prepare boiled eggs further in advance than about 15 minutes.
However, I have not found that this makes them any easier (or harder) to peel than if I am peeling one from out of the fridge that was boiled a day ago, or one that was boiled an hour ago and left on the counter, or whatever.
In fact my luck with peeling eggs seems completely random. I have no idea what conditions produce an easy-to-peel egg.
I do believe I have noticed that eggs have gotten harder to peel. Even when they peel easily it's not like it used to be years ago when I could sometimes get half the shell off in one piece, and the rest off in just a few more pieces, without tearing out any white with it.
Maybe it's because of the eggs I buy? I buy the cheap grocery store eggs, usually. Occasionally I buy the one-step-up nicer brown ones when the price difference is less than about 75 cents. But I don't think I notice a difference in ease of peeling then, either.