Chef’s Clever Hack for Perfectly Peeled Hard-Boiled Eggs – Jacques Pépin’s 5-Second Trick That Changes Everything

🔍 The Secret? Poke a Tiny Hole Before Boiling

That’s it.

Before you drop your eggs into the pot, pierce the wide end (the rounder bottom) with a push pin, thumbtack, or safety pin.

Why this tiny move is genius:

💡 The air pocket inside the egg expands when heated, creating pressure that fuses the inner membrane to the shell.

🔹 Poking a hole releases that pressure, so the membrane separates naturally during cooking.

✅ Result? A perfectly peeled egg — smooth, intact, no shreds.

It’s not magic.

It’s science.

And it’s chef-approved.

🥚 How to Peel Hard-Boiled Eggs Like a Pro (Jacques Pépin’s Method)

🛠️ What You Need

Fresh or older eggs (older eggs peel easier, but this hack works on both)

Push pin, thumbtack, or needle

Pot of boiling water

Ice bath (for easy cooling)

👩‍🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions

1️⃣ Poke the Wide End

Hold the egg firmly but gently.