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Egg in pan of cold water, bring to boil, then time for three minutes?


Egg in pan of cold water, bring to boil, then time for four minutes?


Place egg in pan of boiling water for three minutes?


Place egg in pan of boiling water for four minutes?


Place egg in pan of boiling water. Switch off heat and let egg stand in hot water for five minutes?


Assume medium-sized free range egg, straight from tray/carton, not fridge, firm white of egg with soft yolk ideal for dipping toast soldiers.

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I tend to cook eggs from the fridge so not helpful here.


Lowered gently into boiling water so the shell doesn't crack and cooked for 5-6mins according to size of egg.


I find trying to boil from cold leaves too much room for error given the time taken to boil the water varying on different pans and when is boiling or when is beginning to bubble etc etc

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