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Achieve Perfect Instant Pot Hard-Boiled Eggs

Welcome to our guide on using the Instant Pot for perfect hard-boiled eggs. Let our AI assistant guide you through the process with ease and precision. Ask any questions you have!

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Hard boiling eggs in an Instant Pot can be quick and easy! Generally, you can use the "5-5-5" method: pressure cook them on high for 5 minutes, let them naturally release for 5 minutes, and then place them in an ice bath for 5 minutes. This method usually results in easy-to-peel eggs. Have you tried cooking eggs in your Instant Pot before, or is this your first time experimenting with it? Let me know how it goes or if you have any other cooking questions!