How To Make Soft Boiled Eggs
Make perfect soft boiled eggs with fully cooked white and a deliciously runny yolk to add to grain bowls, ramen, or enjoy for breakfast with your favorite toast.
How To Make Soft Boiled Eggs
There’s something truly indulgent about the perfect soft boiled egg. I love breaking them open to reveal a creamy, velvety yolk that’s just begging to be dipped into. It’s easier than you think, whether you’re adding them to your morning toast, serving as part of brunch, or using them to top your favorite grain bowl, here’s my go-to cooking method. Depending on how you like your yolk, I have a cooking range; 6 minutes for a runny yolk, 7 to 8 minutes if you like it a little more firm. If you prefer making them in the Instant Pot, you can see me Instant Pot Soft Boiled Eggs. And if you don’t like runny yolks, use my recipe for hard boiled eggs.
What You’ll Need
Here’s what you’ll need to make perfect soft boiled eggs. See full recipe in the recipe card below.
- Eggs: Start with large eggs, cold from the refrigerator
- Water: To boil the eggs
- Ice Water: For an ice bath so they don’t overcook.
How To Make Soft Boiled Eggs
But how do you achieve that perfect balance between a fully cooked white and a deliciously runny yolk? It’s easier than you think! See printable recipe in the recipe card below.
- Bring enough water to cover eggs to a boil in a pot.
- Carefully lower the eggs into the boiling water using a spoon, ladle, or tongs. Be sure to do this gently to avoid cracking the eggs.
- Once the eggs are in the water, start your timer. For a soft boiled egg with a runny yolk, you’ll want to cook the eggs for about 6 minutes. If you prefer a yolk that is still soft but not runny, aim for about 7 to 8 minutes.
- Once the timer goes off, quickly use a slotted spoon or tongs to remove the eggs from the boiling water.
- Immediately transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice water. The ice water will stop the cooking process and cool the eggs down for handling and peeling.
- Let the eggs sit a few minutes before you peel them.
Ways to use Soft Boiled Eggs
Soft-boiled eggs can elevate any meal from ordinary to extraordinary. Here’s a few ways to use them.
- Add them to your morning toast with a sprinkle of salt and pepper
- Serve over wilted spinach or asparagus
- Serve them with toast soldiers or avocado toast
- Use eggs as a topping on your favorite dish
- Add to a bowl of ramen
- Add to your favorite grain bowl
- Over salad for extra protein
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Yield: 1 egg
Serving Size: 1 egg
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medium pot
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medium bowl for ice bath
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Bring enough water to cover eggs to a boil in a pot.
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Carefully lower the eggs into the boiling water using a spoon, ladle, or tongs. Be sure to do this gently to avoid cracking the eggs.
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Once the eggs are in the water, start your timer. For a soft boiled egg with a runny yolk, you’ll want to cook the eggs for about 6 minutes. If you prefer a yolk that is still soft but not runny, aim for about 7 to 8 minutes.
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Once the timer goes off, quickly use a slotted spoon or tongs to remove the eggs from the boiling water.
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Immediately transfer the eggs to a bowl of ice water. The ice water will stop the cooking process and cool the eggs down for handling and peeling.
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Let the eggs sit a few minutes before you peel them.
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Serving: 1 egg, Calories: 72 kcal, Carbohydrates: 0.5 g, Protein: 6.5 g, Fat: 5 g, Saturated Fat: 1.5 g, Cholesterol: 186 mg, Sodium: 71 mg, Sugar: 0.5 g