Why Hard-Boiled Eggs Sometimes Get a Green Ring

A green or gray ring around a hard-boiled egg yolk is caused by a harmless reaction between sulfur in the white and iron in the yolk. Overcooking or high heat releases hydrogen sulfide, which reacts with iron to form the greenish halo.

 

Is It Safe?
Yes—it’s purely cosmetic and doesn’t affect flavor or nutrition.

How to Prevent It:

  • Don’t overcook: Boil for 9–12 minutes.
  • Use fresh eggs: Older eggs produce more sulfur.
  • Lower heat: Boil, then reduce to a gentle simmer.
  • Cool quickly: Use an ice bath to stop cooking.
  • Try steaming: Less direct water contact reduces sulfur formation.

Gentle Boil Method:

  1. Place eggs in cold water.
  2. Bring to a boil, turn off heat, cover, and let sit 10–12 minutes.
  3. Chill in an ice bath before peeling.

Bottom Line:
The ring is harmless, but a few small cooking tweaks will keep your yolks golden and your eggs picture-perfect.

 

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