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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Just heard you can actually poach eggs in a microwave
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Little but of butter and egg in a ramekin, cling foil. Can't remember how long for. Never as good but quick and tasty. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I asked someone in my younger days to microwave me an egg and it blew up !
I was banned from the premises and I've never considered putting an egg in a microwave since.
But with this knowledge tonight I feel like a new man. |
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"I asked someone in my younger days to microwave me an egg and it blew up !
I was banned from the premises and I've never considered putting an egg in a microwave since.
But with this knowledge tonight I feel like a new man. "
As Danae says....pierce the yolk. Not that I've tried it myself but makes sense. |
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By *izzy.Woman
over a year ago
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I've got a microwave egg poacher. £2 from B & M I think. 1/4 fill container with cold water, microwave 1 minute. Crack eggs in and microwave 1 minute. Done. 2 eggs and perfect every time. |
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Poached is my favourite way to cook an egg. Still use an old fashioned egg poacher. Another way is to get a glass with cling film over the top,buy not taught. Crack the egg inside and fold up the sides. Twist the top and drop in a pan of boiling water
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"Just heard you can actually poach eggs in a microwave
Little but of butter and egg in a ramekin, cling foil. Can't remember how long for. Never as good but quick and tasty. " cling film lol you put foil in a microwave omg |
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