Yes. You add the eggs after it boils. It will be much easier to peel the eggs. Use a spaghetti server or a slotted spoon, then gently place eggs one by one in the boiling water. It works. I was skeptical at first, so I experimented with a few eggs. I took one out after 5 minutes, then 10 .... and so on until I decided I like the egg after 12 minutes. If you like your egg really malasado -- boil it for 5 minutes. I you are using the eggs for garnishings, boil the eggs for 13 minutes, then let it cool before cutting it with the egg cutter. [br]Posted on: November 26, 2007, 11:43:12 PM_________________________________________________Do you have stainless steel pots and pans? And find it hard to clean the burnt food on the pan. Try using baking soda and a little bit of water -- enough to cover the bottom. Heat it up until it boils then turn off your stove, let it stand until it cools off. In most cases this works, but when you burnt it bad, you may have to repeat the process and use a lot of scrubbing. Sometimes what helps me is baking soda paste. What it is -- is just baking soda and water. I use this paste to scrub the pan. Don't use soap with it. I burnt a lot of cooking pots, that's why I decided to use stainless steel. It took me a while to get used to it. I don't use non-stick pans any more. The trick is heating up the stainless steel pan in med-high heat. When the pan is hot, then I add my cooking oil. Then I spread the oil evenly until the bottom is coated. I actually use less heat with stainless steel pans.Originally Posted by RU9halogen