Poached eggs....

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Microwaves should only be used for the following 3 things.

Heating frozen Veg
Heating Baked Beans
Reheating coffee thats gone cold.

Anything else is criminal and get ruined.
 

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Why would you reheat coffee ? Its nice cold as long as you didnt ruin it with milk.
 

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Microwaves should only be used for the following 3 things.

Heating frozen Veg
Heating Baked Beans
Reheating coffee thats gone cold.

Anything else is criminal and get ruined.

QFT.

'cooking' with a microwave is blasphemy.
 

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QFT.

'cooking' with a microwave is blasphemy.
Clearly false.

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Swirl the boiling water to make a "whirlpool" to drop the egg in.

Also, add some vinegar to the water. Both help keep things together.
 

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Swirl the boiling water to make a "whirlpool" to drop the egg in.

Also, add some vinegar to the water. Both help keep things together.

Did you read the link at all???
 

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I dunno, I find it a lot easier to steam stuff, particularly potatoes, in a microwave.
 

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Doesn't anybody use the egg poacher things anymore? These things:

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Personally I'm up for the water in the frying pan with a little vinegar method. You get eggcellent results.

Wow, what a fantastic first post.
 

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My Mum used to use one of those, I always found they gave slightly rubbery results on the egg white relative to the other methods mentioned.
 

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The best is the "whirlpool" method in near to boiling water...although this is quite tricky.

I prefer scrambled eggs or fried eggs. I find poached eggs a bit bland tasting...
 

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English eat boiled eggs?

You know, whole egg, shell and all, into water, cook until done?

What exactly is a poached egg? Kinda like, dropping the innards in water?
 

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Personally I'm up for the water in the frying pan with a little vinegar method. You get eggcellent results.

Vinegar ruins the taste of the egg. Especially if you're using something other than the bog-standard battery-farm salmonella specials...


salt makes all egg taste better.

Nah. Salt makes all eggs tasty salty.

Unless you're a smoker of course - and then salt gives flavour to your broken tongue :)
 

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Not a smoker, but I do like salt on my eggs! But then I'm a fan of salt, has to be one of my favourite seasoning tools. I dont care what the nutritionist say about the negative aspects of it.
 

old.Tohtori

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Oh oh and...have you tried smoked eggs?

Honestly!

Just like you smoke a fish, you can smoke boiled eggs :D
 

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salt makes all egg taste better.

Then I get the taste of salt with a bland egg...

My favourite is cooking a fried egg in the same pan as I have just cooked bacon in...now thats very yummy!!
 

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You know what? I might just have some poached eggs for my tea.
 

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English eat boiled eggs?

You know, whole egg, shell and all, into water, cook until done?

What exactly is a poached egg? Kinda like, dropping the innards in water?

We eat eggs all ways. Yes paoched eggs is cracking the egg into boiling/simmering water. You get a soft boiled egg without the shell. Its lush.
 

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mwhahahahaha I am sitting here with a perfect poached egg made the whirlpool way
 

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Joining the "i had no idea someone is doing them on microwave" crowd,how do they taste?
 

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