
Naturally most of us think hard-boiled eggs should be boiled, but a better way to get that perfect hard-"boiled" egg may be to actually bake it, according to Alton Brown. You can bake dozens of creamier eggs at once.
Tanya at the Greetings from the Asylum blog says that the baked eggs are also less sulfurous or smelly, and reproduces Alton Brown's recipe posted on Food.com.
Essentially, you're baking the eggs at 325 degrees for 30 minutes, with the eggs placed parallel to the bars on the racks as shown above.
This would be great to do for a large party or just if you love eating a lot of eggs.
Hard Cooked Eggs in the Oven (Baked Eggs)
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2 -4 dozen
raw eggs
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ice
[*]water
Position the oven racks in the center of the oven.
Place the eggs on the racks.
Place a baking sheet pan in the bottom of the oven (just in case
an egg breaks).
Set the oven to 325F, and bake for 30 minutes
When the eggs are done, fill a large bowl with ice water and move
the eggs into the bowl
Peel the eggs as soon as they're cool enough to handle, then
return them to the ice water to thoroughly chill.
http://www.food.com/recipe/hard-cooked-eggs-in-the-oven-baked-eggs-61856#ixzz1pZxwoHrW