The smoke made it through the shell but not to the yolk.

They smoked for 90 minutes at 250⁰f then into an ice bath.

They were less rubbery boiled eggs and a bit more savory. I usually put salt and pepper on a hard boild egg. This didn't need it.

by Junior-Librarian-688

14 Comments

  1. Angry_Mountain_Man

    Out of all my years smoking on UDS, pellets, offsets, today was the day I did eggs for the first time. I chose in the shell because I didn’t want rubbery eggs. Turned them into deviled eggs, did them on the WSM over the traeger ironwood xl because I wanted more smoke. Actually didn’t get enough smoke. I’ll continue to try them and test them.

  2. Mindless_Win4468

    I never thought about doing this, I’ll have to keep that in mind instead of hard boiling next time.

  3. BeeerGutt

    About to put a pork shoulder on. Might throw some bum nuts on for the latter stage.

  4. CCHPassed

    smoke to cook, peel, smoke for another 30 minutes to add smoke flavor

  5. love_glow

    I think this would be better shelled and cold smoked.

  6. budgetdusted

    Looks tasty, never tried it. Now on my list.

  7. markbroncco

    I gotta try this! I have my brisket on the grill so I better put some of the eggs.

  8. JerryJen78

    Wonder if brining the eggs will change anything?

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