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Use a Moist Towel to Make Perfect Oven-Baked Eggs


Alton Brown's secret for making perfect hard-boiled eggs is to not boil them at all. Instead, he prefers to oven-bake eggs. If you like that, Brown shared a tip for the method in his new YouTube channel: use a moist kitchen towel.

You will need any kitchen towel or hand towel that has a fuzzy surface. Thoroughly soak it and then wring out excess water—you want it to be moist, not wet. Lay it out on the oven rack directly and then place your eggs on it. Then, just like in the oven-bake recipe, you need to bake at 320 degrees for 30 minutes.

The moist towel has two advantages. First, it stops the eggs from coming into direct contact with the wirerack so there's no discolouration and they get a bit of insulation from the direct heat. Second, once the eggs are done, the towel won't be too hot so you can just wrap them all and pick them up, without the risk of breaking or mishandling them as you remove.

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