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Jamie Oliver promises 'perfect' boiled egg with 'rock solid' spoon hack

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Jamie Oliver promises 'perfect' boiled egg with 'rock solid' spoon hack

The ideal egg is be subjective to many, but the iconic boiled egg is a British classic - especially paired with toast slathered in butter.

There's a whole host of methods to perfect cooking one, but why not take advice from a star chef first-hand? Popular British chef Jamie Oliver has shared how to cook the 'perfect' boiled egg that looks brilliantly fail-safe.

Taking to popular social media app Facebook, the TV star admitted that the method starts from the initial purchase of the eggs. Placing your eggs in a fridge can do more harm than good, so he advises that you keep them at room temperature.

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Jamie Oliver promises 'perfect' boiled egg with 'rock solid' spoon hackAll you need is a 'tiny' pinch of salt (Jamie Oliver/Facebook)

Captioning the post, the chef wrote: "How to cook the PERFECT boiled eggs..."

He admits it's confusing to know which recipe is best after having witnessed 'very strange methods' of cooking a boiled egg, but Jamie laid out his straightforward recipe.

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Vowing to show a 'rock solid and perfect way to boil an egg', he encouraged people to opt for the 'same-sized egg' every time.

Noting the wide variety of eggs that are available in the supermarket, Jamie advises people to opt for a large, free-range, and organic egg.

He explained: "If you want to cook the perfect boiled egg every time, you need the same sized egg."

"We have a pan of boiling water - in that pan, I'm going to add a tiny, tiny, tiny pinch of salt," he added.

"[The egg] goes in a slotted spoon, pop it in the water, and just dip the egg in and our two or three times - then gently place it on the bottom of the pan."

To achieve a soft-boiled egg, he advises: "It's five and half minutes on the head. Set your timer and get ready to go."

"For semi-soft-boiled, it's seven and half minutes, and for hard-boiled - it's 11-12 minutes."

To finish, make sure that you remove the egg the right way once it's completed boiling. Specifically, Jamie advises people to go for the 'blunter side up'.

And that's it - it's as simple as that. Ready to eat, the faster the better!

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