Monday, 8 February 2010

Perfectly Poached and Pretty Eggs

Thank you all for your egg-cellent ideas yesterday!  I'll definitely be using them so look forward to a few more egg posts.  Unfortunately, on Saturday, thanks to a shady job done by our builders, the power went out to our kitchen and conservatory.  Which means no washing machine, no dryer, no dishwasher, and no oven.  Oh and the power to our fridge went out so we have extension cords all over the kitchen.  Anyways I didn't cook too much this weekend.  But our gas stove still worked (thank god for that) so I was able to light it up with a match and make some poached eggs.

Now I know this isn't innovative and it's probably old hat to a lot of you foodies out there.  But I love poached eggs and surprisingly every time I make them for company the person is shocked at how easy and delicious they are.  So I figured someone would benefit from this post.

Ok so you start with a pan of water.  Turn the heat way up and wait for it to boil.  Add a splash of cheap white vinegar.  Then crack your eggs and slip gently into the water.  A little trick I've learned is that if you put toast in the toaster at about the same time as you put the eggs in, they'll be finished at almost the exact same time (maybe 3 minutes or so).


When the egg whites are solid (you can check by cutting a little into the white bit - if anything spills out its not finished! - this isn't rocket science I know!) take them out of the water using a slotted spoon and place on a paper towel to dry.  This is a delicate procedure.

Now you can butter your toast, or if you live England, your crumpets.  Oh how I LOVE crumpets.  I mean its basically just bread with extra nooks and crannies for the butter to melt into.  Yum.


Personally I always add that delightful Australian yeast spread, Vegemite , to the crumpets.  I think it makes everything just extra tasty.  But Vegemite haters can skip that step.  Make sure you add some salt and pepper and you're ready to slice into it.


You should have a nice gooey yolk.  Doesn't that look de-lish?  Well I ate it and I can tell you it was.  Simple perfection.  Enjoy!

9 comments:

  1. Poached eggs is something i have never been able to make - will try your tips though :)

    Thanks for the travel advice - I may have to try that one :)
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    xx

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  2. wow, that looks yummy. and much harder than you made it look!

    thanks for the tips!

    monica

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  3. YAY for looking for your first house!!!! that is awesome! when we found ours we just *knew*...it was like finding "the dress". :)
    also...just putting eggs in water stresses me out...maybe i will try it...it seems wrong though!

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  4. hey Kelly, BEAUTIFUL PIC'S and i so totally miss the crumpets. Got a kick out of the lingo on this recipe, thought you'd enjoy it too. (gnarly and slippery) were my fav'shttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/food_and_drink/recipes/article6980674.ece

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  5. okay this seriously looks incredible! xx

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  6. Poached eggs are the best eggs I say!
    But almost equally important - I LOVE your plate!

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  7. I'm proud to say that I am one of the people mentioned whom you have turned on to poached eggs. I make them all the time now! Is it wrong to admit that I smother them in salsa? I think salsa is to me as mayo is to you. I'm salivating right now just thinking about it.

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  8. poached eggs are my fave!!! but i cheat and use an egg poacher. hahah fool proof for me!

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