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articleUseronJune 24, 2026

Soft-Boiled Eggs — Detailed Step-by-Step Recipe

Soft-boiled eggs are cooked so the whites are fully set while the yolks remain creamy, jammy, or slightly runny depending on timing. The method sounds simple, but small details like egg temperature, water temperature, timing, and cooling make a noticeable difference.

Ingredients

  • 2 to 6 large eggs
  • Water (enough to fully cover the eggs)
  • Ice
  • Salt (optional)
  • Black pepper (optional)
  • Buttered toast or bread for serving (optional)

Understanding Soft-Boiled Eggs

A soft-boiled egg has:

  • Tender but cooked egg whites
  • Warm, rich yolks
  • A delicate texture that can range from liquid to custardy

Cooking time changes the texture dramatically:

Time Yolk Texture
5 minutes Very runny
6 minutes Runny but slightly thick
7 minutes Jammy and creamy
8 minutes Mostly set with soft center

For beginners, 6½ to 7 minutes is usually ideal.

Equipment Needed

  • Medium saucepan
  • Slotted spoon or spoon
  • Bowl for ice bath
  • Timer or clock
  • Small knife or egg topper (optional)

Choosing the Eggs

Fresh eggs are delicious but slightly harder to peel. Eggs that are around 5–10 days old usually peel more easily.

Large eggs are easiest for consistent timing. If using medium or extra-large eggs, adjust timing slightly:

  • Medium eggs: reduce by about 30 seconds
  • Extra-large eggs: increase by about 30–45 seconds

Step 1 — Bring Eggs to Room Temperature

Take the eggs out of the refrigerator about 15–20 minutes before cooking.

Why this matters:

  • Cold eggs can crack when dropped into hot water
  • Room-temperature eggs cook more evenly
  • Sudden temperature shock is reduced

If you forgot this step:

Place cold eggs in lukewarm water for 5 minutes before cooking.

Step 2 — Prepare the Ice Bath

Fill a bowl with:

  • Cold water
  • Plenty of ice

Set it beside the stove before cooking starts.

Why the ice bath is important:

  • Stops cooking immediately
  • Prevents yolks from overcooking
  • Makes peeling easier
  • Helps preserve the soft texture

Step 3 — Heat the Water

Fill a saucepan with enough water to cover the eggs by about 1 inch.

Place over medium-high heat and bring to a gentle boil.

You want:

  • Steady simmering bubbles
  • Not an aggressive rolling boil

A violent boil can crack eggs and make them bounce around.

Optional:

Add a small pinch of salt to the water.

Step 4 — Lower the Eggs Carefully

Using a spoon, gently lower the eggs into the simmering water one at a time.

Do not drop them directly.

Once all eggs are in the pot:

  • Start the timer immediately
  • Maintain a gentle simmer

Step 5 — Cooking Times in Detail

5-Minute Eggs

Texture:

  • Whites barely set
  • Yolk very liquid

Best for:

  • Dipping toast soldiers
  • Ramen toppings
  • Rich sauces

6-Minute Eggs

Texture:

  • Whites fully set
  • Yolk thick but flowing

Best for:

  • Breakfast toast
  • Salads
  • Rice bowls

6½ to 7-Minute Eggs

Texture:

  • Jammy center
  • Custard-like yolk
  • Thick and creamy

Best for:

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