Wrong-Direction
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All about the poached
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What's your recipe?
All about the poached
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All about the poached
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Bit of a faff getting dressed to go down to breakfast and then going back to undress and get back into bed isn’t it. Unless of course you are a bit of a Noel Coward who goes down in his silk dressing gown.
Dog sick
With you there. Unusually I had one this morning, but it's probably my favourite way to eat eggs.
Mine used to be ok and then I got these..In many ways, I agree. I just can't get them right - my technique never quite works perfectly.
A technique that I find works well for poached eggs is bring the pan to the boil. Turn heat down to very low , let the boiling subside. Using a long handled tea spoon stir up a vortex in the water, drop eggs in. Leave for 3 mins.
Usually come out pretty perfect with very little white loss.
Go on then - technique?
Tried this. The eggs clump together if you put more than one in the same vortex; and it's impossible to make more than one vortex per pan (and I'm not having one pan per egg). Also, if you're making four poached eggs, the cooking time could be as much as a minute different between first and last, which, in the context of 3 minutes is a BIG difference. So, you have to keep an eye on which egg went in when - which is hard when they're all swirling around in a vortex.
No wine vinegar??
Hang on - how did a thread celebrating my scrambled egg making genius become one mocking my poached egg failures?
It's changed of late. Pan nearly full of (very) slow boiling water, with salt and vinegar added. Crack egg, stir to make 'whirlpool', drop egg in. Cook for three (or so) minutes. On to buttered sourdough toast, Maldon sea salt, few grinds of black pepper (and sometimes truffle oil). Redbush tea and Rancilio-made coffee to wash down. Looks like this is none too dissimilar from [MENTION=33848]The Clamp[/MENTION]
Crack egg in cling film, tie a knot, in to boiling water for 3/4 mins, jobs a gooden. Don't waste time with vinegar and making a whirlpool....Go on then - technique?
Tried this. The eggs clump together if you put more than one in the same vortex; and it's impossible to make more than one vortex per pan (and I'm not having one pan per egg). Also, if you're making four poached eggs, the cooking time could be as much as a minute different between first and last, which, in the context of 3 minutes is a BIG difference. So, you have to keep an eye on which egg went in when - which is hard when they're all swirling around in a vortex.
No wine vinegar??
Hang on - how did a thread celebrating my scrambled egg making genius become one mocking my poached egg failures?
Crack egg in cling film, tie a knot, in to boiling water for 3/4 mins, jobs a gooden. Don't waste time with vinegar and making a whirlpool....
Crack egg in cling film, tie a knot, in to boiling water for 3/4 mins, jobs a gooden. Don't waste time with vinegar and making a whirlpool....
I’ve done up to three eggs at once using this method with good results. I don’t think eggs are for you. Have you considered veganism![]()