[QUESTION] What is your easiest method to cook eggs?

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You can cook a dozen eggs in a sheet pan, slice them up into patties, put them in breakfast sandwiches, and freeze them. One pan to wash, about an hour of prep, and that’s 12 breakfasts before you have to do it again.
I don’t even use a sheet pan, just right on the oven rack. I used to put a sheet pan on the rack below the eggs (i usually just do 2 at a time) in case of a Humpty Dumpty incident, but that has never happened.
Wait, like in the shell? How’s that work compared to hard boil?
Oh, I thought that is what you meant, cook them in the shell in a sheetpan. I hard “boil” eggs in oven, much easier IMO and less mess than boiling in water and it comes out the same. With my oven i set the temp to 325 and put eggs right in (i.e. no pre-heat) then cook 20 minutes and pull them out. At this point they are under cooked but I let them sit for another 10 minutes at least at room temp until cool enough to touch. I like this better than the rapid cool method with cold water to stop the cooking. Comes out perfect for my taste. I think the downside to this method is it doesn’t peel as easy maybe and I usually lose a bit of egg in the peeling process. So you crack the eggs on a sheet pan then cook on stove top?