‘Mind-blowing’ hack shows we’ve been poaching eggs wrong - no saucepan or boiling water
Poached eggs make for a tasty yet nutritious breakfast, but many struggle to get them just right.
Eggs can be eaten in a variety of ways. You can have them fried, scrambled, boiled or even made into an omelette.
Then there are poached eggs which are a beautiful thing. The whites should be just firm enough on the outside to contain an oozy, golden yolk in a round little egg package.
But if you fancy a poached egg, the chances are you’ve not been successful when using a saucepan and boiling water.
According to one TikTok creator, there’s an easier way to poach an egg and people are blown away by it.
@danarebeccadesigns took to her social media to share a video of how her mother cooks a poached egg.
@danarebeccadesigns My mom is obsessed with tiktok and this new hack! #poachedeggs #howtopoachanegg #tiktokhacks #learneditontiktok #howto #tiktoktricks #poachinganegg #microwavetrick #microwaveeggs ♬ original sound - Dana Rebecca Designs
Her mum said: “I recently learned how to poach an egg, and I thank whoever it was on TikTok. Break an egg into a small Pyrex bowl, add a little bit of water - just enough to cover the yolk - and put it in the microwave.”
Depending on the microwave, cooking a poached egg using this method can take anywhere from 36 to 45 seconds.
She took the dish out of the microwave and commented: “Out comes the perfect poached egg.”
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Using a slotted spoon, she removed the egg from the dish, before placing it on a plate and cutting it open to reveal a perfectly runny yolk.
Some tried this method and said the egg exploded in the microwave. To stop this from happening, it was suggested you either “add a pinch of salt to the water” or “poke the yolk with a toothpick”.
Someone else suggested placing clingfilm over the top of the dish for easier cleanup. The majority, however, loved this method.
@charming said: “Omg this is mind-blowing. I just tried it out and it worked. Thank you.”
@lyn63 wrote: “I tried this three weeks ago and the poached egg came out so much better than usual.”
@user 2346834 commented: “It’s amazing. We cook them this way all the time since seeing it last week on a different TikTok."