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What Kind of Eggs Are These?Holly from Richardson, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?
Perfect poached eggs (English boarding school style) Post by brumtony RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?From your discription, it sounds like they might be poached. I used to make these for my husband when he was sick, You get the water to a simmer put your egg in the water and when the yolk and white are to the consistancy you like remove from the water and place on toast. My husband likes the toast to have hot milk poured on it. Post by kathysangels RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?When you cook eggs in the microwave; be sure to take a tooth pick and puncture the yolk so it does not explode. I also have a microwave egg-poacher and that was the instructions that came with it just as WIsgal said. Post By Anna from Maine (Guest Post) RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?For 1 or 2 poached eggs, get a microwave egg poacher at Walmart. You put an egg in each of two little bowls and add 1 tsp water to each. Microwave 1 minute. Presto, perfect poached eggs every time. If you only poach 1, microwave less time. I got mine at Goodwill for 25 cents, but think new cost about 2.50 at store. Post by WIsgal RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?
They are poached. When I poach eggs for a large group of people, I do it with a large oblong, cake pan. I have hollow cans, Tuna cans opened up, both ends. place in pan. add 1/4 cup of hot water, 1 teaspoon of season all salt. dash of pepper, or seasoning of your choice before placing cans in. also spray inside of cans with pam cooking spray. Post by ellensplace0156@bellsouth.net RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?Probably, they were fried just like you would in your frying pan, but over low heat. Try using cooking oil and slow, gentle heat and see what happens. Post By Rebecca (Guest Post) RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?
I would venture to think the school put the eggs in muffin pans and cooked them in the oven. The cook did this at a developmentally disabled adult facility I was secretary at. Post by maggie3956 RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?I would have to agree, they are poached eggs that were being kept warm. Post By Coll (Guest Post) RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?I think the exact terms are a poached egg if it is cooked in the water, and a coddled egg if it is cooked in a little cup over or in boiling water. Or maybe it is the other way around!! I agree with Cathy. It think these were poached eggs that were served on the cookie sheet. Post by louel53 RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?
These sound like good old fashioned poached eggs to me. But done in bulk, probably a steamer. You can buy a poacher it looks like a skillet with little dips in to hold the egg and a resevoir for water underneath and a lid. Post By Caroline (Guest Post) RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?Denise is right, they are poached eggs, and like her I'm 100% sure. How you do it? Take probably a frying pan, put enough water (half an inch?) and let it boil, add some salt and vinegar. When boiling just put the egg and "fry it". They are exquisit. Try it. Post By Maria, Sacramento (Guest Post) RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?I cant quite imagine cooking poached eggs on a cookie sheet. I bet the cookie sheet was what they put them on after lifting them from another pan, and the water was what ran off the eggs after being placed on the sheet. At any rate, I'm hungry now, thank you all - going to run and try a few of the above ideas. (: Thanks! Post By Cathy S (Guest Post) RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?I'm almost 100% sure they were poached. Post by denisenace RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?A little dab of vinegar in the water will stop the whites from roaming around in the water. Post By Elaine (Guest Post) RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?Poached eggs or coddled eggs. You can get an egg poacher, look up directions in the Joy of Cooking cook book or do what I do: butter the inside of a plastic bowl, and cook in the microwave, 15 seconds or so at a time until the yolk suits you. This is the easiest. I really think you may be describing coddled eggs, but the Joy of Cooking cook book would know for sure. Post by cindydintn RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?
Take a tunafish can, remove both top and bottom to make a ring. Wash thoroughly. Set ring in pan of almost boiling water. Put egg in ring to stop it from running and cook.. Remove egg and ring with slotted spoon or turner and enjoy your poached egg. Post By jean (Guest Post) RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?When I do this, I get stringy threads of egg and it goes every which way, reducing the size of the cooked product. The ones at the school were quite intact with very few strings visible. Post by cookwie RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?Yep I agree poached eggs. I have heard that you should add a splash of vinegar to the water to help the white of the egg stay together. I like the butter idea better. Check out some websites and maybe you'll find the perfect recipe. Post by marisa0407 RE: What Kind of Eggs Are These?
NOT a chef, but it sounds like they were poached to me. You can research it on the web. Post by Dedeswrkshop |
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