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"hard boil" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to talk about cooking an egg until the white is solid and the yolk is firm. For example: "I like to make hard boiled eggs for breakfast."
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If it isn't quite set, turn the heat back on and try again, after regaining a good, hard boil.
(Simmering is the rule, but Sando recommends a brief hard boil first, "to let them know you're the boss").
It offers a range of time settings, up to three hours, and temperatures from a slow simmer to a hard boil.
("Wayne's Thang" bobbed along with its second-line funk; "Intro to Africa" simmered at first and then reached a hard boil).
Hard boil the eggs by placing them in a small pan, covering with cold water and bringing them to the boil.
"Wouldn't it be cool," she thought, "if you could hard boil an egg in an egg-shaped container, and not have shells to peel?" It's not the act of peeling that bugged her.
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Meanwhile, hard-boil the eggs for 8 minutes, then drain.
Hard-boil, peel and slice the eggs and put them on top of the fish.
Meanwhile, hard-boil the eggs, drain, cool and peel, then cut each in half lengthways.
A driver in West Milford could whip out an egg, hard-boil it and eat it.
Microwave bacon, steam green beans and debone chicken; crumble blue cheese and hard-boil eggs for the Cobb salad; hull strawberries and cut melon for the fruit salad.
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