I saw this online earlier today and decided to try it. Works like a charm!

Cooking plays a pivotal role in our daily lives, and sometimes, even the simplest recipes can surprise us with innovative twists. Today, we’re delving into the world of making potato salad with boiled eggs, but not just any boiled eggs. We’ll explore a unique method that involves cracking eggs in a bowl and cooking them without the hassle of ice baths or peeling. The result? A bowl-shaped egg loaf that may seem a bit peculiar at first but transforms into a delightful addition to your potato salad. So, let’s dive in and uncover this unconventional yet fantastic cooking technique!

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Ingredients:

Ingredients Quantity
Eggs 8
Potatoes 4 medium-sized
Mayonnaise 1/2 cup
Dijon Mustard 2 tablespoons
Sweet Pickle Relish 2 tablespoons
Red Onion 1/4 cup, finely diced
Celery 1/4 cup, finely diced
Salt 1/2 teaspoon
Black Pepper 1/4 teaspoon
Paprika 1/2 teaspoon
Fresh Dill (optional) 1 tablespoon, chopped
Green Onions (optional) 2, thinly sliced

Instructions:

When you think of boiled eggs, you might picture eggs submerged in boiling water, followed by a tedious peeling process. However, this method is about to change your egg-cooking game entirely. Here’s how it works:

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  1. Prepare Your Tools: Gather the necessary equipment – a glass Pyrex bowl (or any oven-safe bowl), a wire rack, and your favorite non-stick cooking spray, such as Pam.
  2. Crack the Eggs: Crack the desired number of eggs directly into the bowl. No need to worry about shells; they will stay contained in the bowl.
  3. Add Water: Place the bowl on the wire rack and pour about 1 cup of water into the pot, not inside the bowl itself. This provides a gentle, steamy environment for cooking the eggs.
  4. Cook to Perfection: Set your Instant Pot or pressure cooker to manual mode and cook for 5 minutes with a natural release. This ensures that the eggs are perfectly cooked without overdoing them.
  5. Chop It Up: Once the eggs are done, you’ll be left with a bowl-shaped egg loaf. Don’t be alarmed; it’s perfectly normal. Chop it up into the desired size for your potato salad.

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