How can I rescue a soft boiled egg that is too soft?

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I love a boiled egg, but it has to be soft. On occasion I get it just too soft, so some of the white is still 'snotty'. Oviously I only discover this once I have opened the egg, when it is too late to put it back in the pan.

Is there some trick I can use to continue to cook the white a little and rescue my egg so that the white is set but the yolk is still runny?



Best Answer

  1. Let it sit, pray carryover cooking does the job (unlikely)

  2. Wrap it in plastic wrap, tightly spin the top to close. Twist 'the tail' into a knot or secure with string. Put it back in the water.

  3. Position it 'hole-up' on a baking sheet, put in an oven (time-consuming)

  4. Crack the egg over a bowl, finish in a pan on low heat (not ideal for runny yolks)

  5. Microwave (sad, but could work)

I vote for number 2.




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How do you fix a soft boiled egg?

Instructions
  • Bring the water to a boil. Fill a saucepan with a few inches of water and bring it to a rolling boil over high heat.
  • Reduce the water to a rapid simmer. ...
  • Add the eggs one at a time. ...
  • Cook the eggs for 5 to 7 minutes. ...
  • Cool the eggs slightly. ...
  • Remove the top off the egg. ...
  • Eat while the egg is warm!


  • Can you Reboil soft boiled eggs?

    There is no problem with re-boiling the eggs if they have been undercooked the first time around. Even if you peel the shell from an egg you were hard boiling and find it is too soft and therefore underdone, it is relatively safe to pop it back into boiling water for another minute or two.

    What happens when you boil an egg twice?

    In terms of food safety, as long as the egg would have been safe to eat as it is (that is, it still is in its unbroken shell, has been cooled rapidly after cooking and then refrigerated), it is safe to recook.

    How long does it take to fix a soft boiled egg?

    Fill a medium pot with water and heat to a gentle simmer, just below boiling. Using a slotted spoon, carefully lower the eggs into the water and let simmer for 7 minutes (6 minutes for a runnier egg).




    More answers regarding how can I rescue a soft boiled egg that is too soft?

    Answer 2

    I've used the microwave method mentioned by Ocaasi, placed in the cup but it's touch and go. You seriously only want to allow about 3 seconds.

    Another method I've tried is to just hold the open egg, with tongs, in the boiling water, obviously keeping the open end out. This was slightly better the microwaving because the results of a few too many seconds in the microwave, is worse than the problem you're trying to solve.

    Answer 3

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    So, I came across the same problem. I just filled as much water in the pot without covering my (already sliced in half) eggs. Then boiled for a couple mins. Cool thing is I was able to watch the runny egg whites harden. I attached a pic :)

    Answer 4

    You can actually peel an underdone soft-boiled egg and, if the white isn't cracked/broken, drop it into boiling water briefly. That's a method some folks use intentionally to make poached eggs.

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