How to Poach an Egg Perfectly
healthy breakfast recipes

Poached eggs are a delightful thing. The whites are sufficiently firm outwardly to contain a slimy, brilliant yolk in a round little egg bundle. Furthermore, with a couple of tips, you also can figure out how to poach an egg flawlessly unfailingly! 
Poached eggs are one of those things I discover people request much of the time in eateries, yet they don't make all the time at home. Why? I figure most would state that it's hard to get that ideal, circular shape without loads of insane white wispies. 
Be that as it may, poaching is a standout amongst the best cooking techniques for making sound eggs. So today I'll impart to you a couple of tips to make the ideal poached egg. I've tried each strategy under the sun (vinegar, salt, whirling vortex, and so on) and I'll impart to you the time tested technique that works.
Poached Eggs are the perfect healthy breakfast recipe. Here's how to poach an egg perfectly every time.

WATCH MY VIDEO ON POACHED EGGS TO SEE THESE TIPS IN ACTION:

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POACHED EGGS

Poached eggs are a delicious, easy, healthy breakfast recipe. Watch my YouTube video above and learn how to poach an egg perfectly every time!

Poached Eggs are the perfect healthy breakfast recipe. Here's how to poach an egg perfectly every time.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 large egg
  • 1-2 tbsp vinegar (optional)

DIRECTIONS

  1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
  2. While waiting for the water to boil, crack an egg into a small fine mesh sieve over a bowl. Swirl the egg in the sieve until all the liquidy egg whites have been removed. Then, place the egg in a ramekin.
  3. Stir the vinegar into the water and create a vortex. Add the egg to the middle of the vortex and cook the egg for 3 minutes.
  4. Remove the egg with a slotted spoon and dab it on a paper towel to remove any excess water. Serve immediately.
  5. Alternatively, if making the poached eggs for meal prep or ahead of time, transfer the cooked poached eggs to an ice water bath and refrigerate for a couple of days. When ready to serve, add boiling water to a bowl, then add the cold poached egg and submerge for 20-30 seconds or until warmed through. Remove the poached egg with a slotted spoon, dab dry and serve immediately.

    How to Poach an Egg Perfectly - healthy breakfast recipes

    How to Poach an Egg Perfectly
    healthy breakfast recipes

    Poached eggs are a delightful thing. The whites are sufficiently firm outwardly to contain a slimy, brilliant yolk in a round little egg bundle. Furthermore, with a couple of tips, you also can figure out how to poach an egg flawlessly unfailingly! 
    Poached eggs are one of those things I discover people request much of the time in eateries, yet they don't make all the time at home. Why? I figure most would state that it's hard to get that ideal, circular shape without loads of insane white wispies. 
    Be that as it may, poaching is a standout amongst the best cooking techniques for making sound eggs. So today I'll impart to you a couple of tips to make the ideal poached egg. I've tried each strategy under the sun (vinegar, salt, whirling vortex, and so on) and I'll impart to you the time tested technique that works.
    Poached Eggs are the perfect healthy breakfast recipe. Here's how to poach an egg perfectly every time.

    WATCH MY VIDEO ON POACHED EGGS TO SEE THESE TIPS IN ACTION:

    And subscribe to my YouTube Channel for weekly cooking videos!

    POACHED EGGS

    Poached eggs are a delicious, easy, healthy breakfast recipe. Watch my YouTube video above and learn how to poach an egg perfectly every time!

    Poached Eggs are the perfect healthy breakfast recipe. Here's how to poach an egg perfectly every time.

    INGREDIENTS

    • 1 large egg
    • 1-2 tbsp vinegar (optional)

    DIRECTIONS

    1. Bring a large pot of water to a boil.
    2. While waiting for the water to boil, crack an egg into a small fine mesh sieve over a bowl. Swirl the egg in the sieve until all the liquidy egg whites have been removed. Then, place the egg in a ramekin.
    3. Stir the vinegar into the water and create a vortex. Add the egg to the middle of the vortex and cook the egg for 3 minutes.
    4. Remove the egg with a slotted spoon and dab it on a paper towel to remove any excess water. Serve immediately.
    5. Alternatively, if making the poached eggs for meal prep or ahead of time, transfer the cooked poached eggs to an ice water bath and refrigerate for a couple of days. When ready to serve, add boiling water to a bowl, then add the cold poached egg and submerge for 20-30 seconds or until warmed through. Remove the poached egg with a slotted spoon, dab dry and serve immediately.