If you’ve been dropping your eggs straight into a pot of plain boiling water, you might be missing out on a simple trick that can completely transform the results. 🤯
Ever wondered why eggs at luxury hotels look smoother, peel easier, and taste just a little better? It’s not magic — and it’s not expensive equipment. It’s all about how they cook them.
Let’s break down the smarter way to cook eggs like a professional kitchen. 👨🍳✨
🥚 The Common Mistake Most People Make
At home, most of us:
1️⃣ Fill a pot with water
2️⃣ Drop in the eggs
3️⃣ Boil for a set number of minutes
Sounds simple enough, right?
But here’s the issue:
Plain boiling water can cause eggs to crack, cook unevenly, and become difficult to peel. Sometimes the whites leak out, leaving you with a messy result. Other times, the shell sticks stubbornly, ruining the smooth finish.
That’s where the “hotel trick” comes in.
⭐ The Five-Star Secret
Professional kitchens often add one simple ingredient to the water: salt.
Yes — that’s it. 🧂
Adding salt to the cooking water can:
✔️ Help prevent egg whites from spilling out if a crack forms
✔️ Slightly strengthen the outer layer during cooking
✔️ Improve texture consistency
✔️ Make peeling easier in many cases
It’s a small step that makes a noticeable difference.
🔥 Why Salt Makes a Difference
When an egg cracks in plain water, the egg white quickly spreads because it cooks loosely in the surrounding liquid.
Salted water helps the outer layer of egg white firm up faster if a crack appears. This reduces the “cloudy water” effect and helps maintain the egg’s shape.
It’s not a miracle fix — but it’s a smart upgrade.
Professional kitchens focus on consistency, and this trick supports exactly that.
🧊 The Second Hotel Trick: The Ice Bath