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poached eggs the old fashioned way?
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Originally posted by Two_Sheds View PostI boil a shallow pan of water, turn down the heat, add a dash of vinegar (don't know why), swirl the water and add the egg.
I then turn off the heat and put a lid on, and leave until done (couple of minutes)Bernie aka DDL
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I think the vinegar is to 'set' the egg white, so, if the egg isn't the freshest, it stops the white spreading all over the pan.
The one thing you do not add to the water is salt. That will disperse the egg white, so all you end up with is a poached yolk.
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Originally posted by MaureenHall View PostAlso, on the subject of cooking eggs, eggs for hard boiling are useless unless they're about 8 days old. The white sticks to the shell (or the membrane inside the shell) and you lose half of it"I prefer rogues to imbeciles as they sometimes take a rest" (Alexander Dumas)
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In our house my partner prefers the egg poucher where as I prefer mine the saucepan and swirling method. However, recently I went in to a shop to buy some ramakin dishes and they had these silicone egg poucher thingies.
They weren't expensive so I thought I'd give them a whirl. Basically they are shaped like half an egg but larger and of course made from silicone. You grease them slightly break an egg in to each and when the water is boiling float the silcone cup in it .
They were perfect, just like saucepan cooked but a mucher nicer compact shape.
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hmmm poached eggs. DD loves to help stir the water fast too! for a diet breaker dip chips in the yolk ..... yum.....Never test the depth of the water with both feet
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My mum told my eldest son about this method some months ago; he was enthused by the prospect and tried it at the very next opportunity. I got a terse e-mail from him the next day - "Vortex my ar$e - just very eggy water!" It made me and my mum laugh loads.
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Originally posted by MaureenHall View PostI'm one of the VERY lucky ones My girls give me delicious huge fresh eggs every day. Eggs for poaching are best when they're about 2 days old - don't ask me why, it's something Paul Rankin said .
Also, on the subject of cooking eggs, eggs for hard boiling are useless unless they're about 8 days old. The white sticks to the shell (or the membrane inside the shell) and you lose half of itThere is a war going on for your mind. If you are thinking you are winning.
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It's at least 8 days, I had a couplea 8 dayers still tricky, I find 10 days is optimum......Hayley B
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