EGG Bite Mold
Hard Boiled Eggs
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Instant Pot no peel eggs in an egg mold offer a hassle-free and creative way to enjoy perfectly cooked hard boiled eggs without the need to peel the shells. By using an egg mold, you can experiment with various fillings, seasonings, and colors to create visually appealing and delicious variations.
You Will Need
1 Egg Bite Mold
7 Eggs
Cooking Spray
Salt
Pepper
Greek Seasoning
Directions
Instant Pot Hard Boiled Eggs are easy and with a little practice you'll be an expert at making hard-boiled eggs. Storage You can store your eggs peeled or unpeeled. So if you use 2 molds at a time and do 2 batches back to back you can get 28 perfect hard boiled eggs that you didn't peel and are effortless. You can use them in potato salad, egg salad, egg sandwiches and more.
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To make Instant Pot no peel hard boiled eggs using an egg mold, start by adding one cup of water to the Instant Pot's inner pot. Grease the egg mold with cooking spray or a little oil to prevent sticking. Crack open the desired number of eggs into the individual molds, being careful not to break the yolks. Optionally, season the eggs with salt and pepper or Greek Seasoning. Place the filled egg mold on the trivet inside the Instant Pot, making sure it is not submerged in water. Close the Instant Pot lid, set the pressure valve to "Sealing," and select the "Steam" function. Adjust the cooking time to 5 minutes on high pressure for large eggs or 4 minutes for medium eggs. Once the cooking cycle is complete, perform a quick pressure release by turning the pressure valve to "Venting." Carefully remove the egg mold from the Instant Pot and let it cool for a few minutes before gently popping the cooked eggs out of the molds. The result will be perfectly shaped, easy-to-peel hard boiled eggs without the need to peel the shells.
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Using an egg mold in the Instant Pot to make hard boiled eggs opens up various possibilities for creating delicious and visually appealing variations. Here are some ideas to try:
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Stuffed Eggs: After cracking the eggs into the mold, add a variety of fillings to the center of each egg. Popular options include cooked and crumbled bacon, shredded cheese, diced ham, or chopped herbs. The fillings will blend perfectly with the cooked eggs, creating flavorful and attractive stuffed eggs.
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Veggie-packed Eggs: Mix in finely chopped vegetables like bell peppers, onions, spinach, or tomatoes into the beaten eggs before pouring them into the molds. This adds color, texture, and nutrition to your hard boiled eggs.
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Cheese Lover's Eggs: Add an extra layer of cheesiness to the eggs by incorporating grated or diced cheese directly into the egg mixture before filling the molds. You can use various types of cheese like cheddar, feta, or goat cheese for different flavor profiles.
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Smoked or Flavored Salt Eggs: Before cracking the eggs into the mold, lightly sprinkle smoked salt, flavored salt, or seasoning blends on the bottom of each mold cavity. As the eggs cook, the flavors will infuse into the eggs, adding a unique twist to the taste.
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Pickled Eggs: To achieve pickled eggs, mix the eggs with pickling brine (vinegar, water, sugar, and spices) before placing them in the molds. Once cooked, the eggs will have a tangy and savory flavor.
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Rainbow Eggs: For a colorful presentation, separate the egg whites and yolks. Mix the egg whites with different natural food colorings like beet juice, turmeric, or spinach juice. Pour the colored egg whites into the mold, add the yolks back in, and cook. The result will be eye-catching rainbow hard boiled eggs.
Remember to adjust the cooking time according to the Instant Pot size and egg size to ensure the perfect texture for your egg variations. Experiment with different combinations and ingredients to discover your favorite Instant Pot hard boiled egg mold variations.
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F.A.Q Instant Pot No Peel Eggs
Q: What are no peel eggs in an egg mold?
A: No peel eggs in an egg mold refer to hard-boiled eggs cooked in the Instant Pot using silicone egg molds. Instead of boiling eggs in their shells and then peeling them, this method involves cracking the eggs directly into the greased egg molds and cooking them in the Instant Pot. The cooked eggs will take the shape of the mold and can be easily popped out without the need for peeling.
Q: How do I prepare the egg molds before cooking the eggs?
A: Before cooking, it's essential to grease the egg molds to prevent sticking. Use cooking spray, butter, or oil to coat the interior surfaces of the molds.
Q: Can I add fillings to the eggs in the egg mold?
A: Yes, you can add various fillings to the eggs before cooking. Common options include cooked bacon, ham, cheese, vegetables, or herbs. Simply mix them into the beaten eggs before pouring them into the molds for added flavor and texture.
Q: What cooking time should I use for the Instant Pot no peel eggs?
A: The cooking time may vary depending on the size of the Instant Pot and the egg mold used. Generally, a cooking time of 5 minutes on high pressure for large eggs or 4 minutes for medium eggs is a good starting point. However, you may need to adjust the cooking time based on your preferences and the desired level of doneness.
Q: How do I release the pressure after cooking?
A: After the cooking cycle is complete, perform a quick pressure release by turning the pressure valve to "Venting." This will stop the cooking process and prevent the eggs from overcooking.
Q: Can I add seasonings to the eggs in the egg mold?
A: Absolutely! You can add salt, pepper, or your favorite seasonings directly into the beaten egg mixture before pouring it into the molds for extra flavor.
Q: How can I make rainbow-colored eggs in the egg mold?
A: To make rainbow-colored eggs, separate the egg whites and add natural food colorings like beet juice, turmeric, or spinach juice to create vibrant colors. Pour the colored egg whites into the mold, add the yolks back in, and cook as usual.
Q: Can I store leftover no peel eggs?
A: Yes, you can store leftover no peel eggs in an airtight container in the refrigerator for a few days. They can be enjoyed as a quick and easy snack or used in salads and sandwiches.
Q: Are no peel eggs in an egg mold easy to make?
A: Yes, making no peel eggs in an egg mold is easy and convenient. It eliminates the need to peel the eggshells, and you can get creative with various fillings and flavors to customize your hard-boiled eggs.