Poached eggs seem to be the topic of conversation in my groups lately! One of the motivating women in it keeps sharing her yummy pics of poached egg breakfasts & it has us all drooling over them
If you haven't tried it, you may want to. I haven't yet, if you can believe that, but I'm shopping & meal prepping again soon & this is on my list
Here's a How To Poach an Egg with a modified recipe via TheKitchn.com
INGREDIENTS
Water
1 large egg
1 tablespoon rice vinegar or other mild-tasting vinegar
EQUIPMENT
Small saucepan
Small measuring cup
Timer
Slotted spoon
Paper towel
INSTRUCTIONS
Fill the saucepan about 2/3 full w/ water & bring to a boil
Turn heat down & let the water relax into a brisk simmer. You should see bubbles coming up to the surface, but it won't be rolling. (It's easier and quicker to control the simmer if you bring it to a boil first, then reduce the heat rather than trying to get it to the perfect simmer from the get-go.)
Crack the egg into a small measuring cup, preferably one w/ a long handle. This will help you ease the egg into the water
Add vinegar to the water: This step is optional, but many people like to add it to the boiling water because it helps the loose, billowy white cohere to itself & cook into a more compact shape. Taste isn't noticeable, although you might notice a firmer, more "squeaky" texture to the white
Use the measuring cup to carefully lower the egg into the water, then tip it out into the water. Make sure the water is at a bare simmer
The final cooking time for a poached egg is very much up to you. It depends on how well you like your eggs done and how hot the water is. But 4 minutes, give or take, in lightly simmering water, will give you a firm white & a gooey but still runny yolk
Use a slotted spoon to remove the egg from the water
Pat the egg dry: This is optional
Place the egg on toast, salad, lean protein & enjoy. Season as desired
If you want to poach multiple eggs at once, make sure your pan is big enough to accommodate all your eggs without crowding them or poach in batches if necessary. Crack each egg into its own measuring cup before you start & slip them into the water one after the next. Add 30 seconds for each extra egg
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