Tired of battling with stubborn eggshells that take half the white with them? I hear you! For years, I thought perfectly peelable hard-boiled eggs were a myth. Then, I discovered the magic of the Instant Pot. This simple, hands-off method delivers flawlessly cooked eggs with shells that practically slide right off. Get ready to revolutionize your meal prep!
Ingredients
• 4 large Eggs
• 2 cups / 475 ml Water
Instructions
1. Pour the water into the inner pot of your Instant Pot and place the steamer basket or trivet inside. Gently arrange the eggs on the basket in a single layer.
2. Secure the lid, ensuring the steam release valve is set to the ‘Sealing’ position. Select ‘Manual’ or ‘Pressure Cook’ mode, set the pressure to ‘Low’, and adjust the timer to 3 minutes.
3. Once the cooking cycle is complete, immediately perform a ‘Quick Release’ by carefully turning the steam release valve to the ‘Venting’ position. Once the pin drops, carefully open the lid.
4. Prepare an ice bath by filling a medium bowl with ice and cold water. Using tongs, carefully transfer the cooked eggs from the Instant Pot directly into the ice bath to stop the cooking process. Let them chill for at least 3 minutes.
5. Gently tap and roll the eggs on a hard surface to crack the shells. The shells should peel off easily. Slice, season with a pinch of salt and freshly ground black pepper, and enjoy!
Nutritional Information
• Nutrition
• Calories: 68 kcal
• Fat: 4.6g
• Protein: 5.5g
Pro Tips
• Don’t skip the ice bath! It’s the key to stopping the cooking process immediately, preventing overcooked yolks and making the eggs much easier to peel.
• For softer, jammy yolks, reduce the cooking time to 2 minutes on low pressure. For very firm, fully set yolks, increase to 4-5 minutes.
• Slightly older eggs (a week or two) tend to peel more easily than farm-fresh ones because the membrane has had time to pull away from the shell.
FAQ
Q: Why make hard boiled eggs in an Instant Pot
A: The Instant Pot uses steam pressure to cook eggs perfectly. This simple, hands-off method results in eggs with shells that are incredibly easy to peel and practically slide right off.
Q: How long do you cook eggs in an Instant Pot for firm yolks
A: For firm, hard-boiled yolks, cook the eggs on Low Pressure for 3 minutes. For softer, jammy yolks, reduce the time to 2 minutes, or for very firm yolks, increase the time to 4-5 minutes.
Q: Is an ice bath necessary for Instant Pot eggs
A: Yes, the ice bath is a key step. It immediately stops the cooking process to prevent overcooked yolks and shocks the egg, which helps the shell separate from the white for much easier peeling.





