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QuestionHow do you tell if an egg is spoiled?Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University.Fill a bowl or prep sink with cool water. Gently place the eggs into the water. The waterline should be high enough that all of the eggs are submerged. If they float they are bad and should be discarded. The ones that stay at the bottom of the bowl or prep sink are good.
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QuestionDoes the water have to be hot to do this in a microwave?Community AnswerNo. In fact, you should use cold water.
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QuestionShould the water be hot or cold before dropping the egg in the waterCommunity AnswerUse cold water. The water temperature should be about the same each time or the cooking time will be altered.
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QuestionHow long would you cook 2 eggs?Community AnswerCook the eggs separately. Put each egg in a mug with 1/2 cup water. When the first one is done, remove it and put the second egg in the microwave. Since it is only cooking for about 1 minute, this should not be a problem.
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QuestionWhen poaching an egg in a microwave, is it better to use a toothpick to prick the egg?Community AnswerYou can use a toothpick instead of a fork if you want to, although it's not really "better."
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QuestionCan the same technique be applied to a 1000 watt microwave oven?Community AnswerIt will work with any wattage: you just have to adjust the time to suit your equipment.
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QuestionDo you need to prick an egg first before microwaving it?Community AnswerYes.
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QuestionCan I use plastic wrap on my cup in the microwave?Community AnswerNo, the microwave will melt the plastic and possibly contaminate your food with harmful chemicals.
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QuestionHow do I prick the yolk without bursting the egg?Community AnswerYou do not have to prick the yoke to poach an egg. The yoke will cook, but will not be set like the white part of the egg.
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QuestionShould I start with hot or cold water for poaching?Community AnswerUse cold water. The temperature should be about the same each time or the cooking time will be altered.
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QuestionWhere can I buy white eggs?Community AnswerWhite eggs are found in supermarkets across the US and are the most commonly purchased color. If you're in another country, you can go to your supermarket and ask them if they have white eggs anywhere.
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QuestionCan I poach an egg in a Pyrex dish in the microwave?Community AnswerYes, as Pyrex is microwave-safe. However, keep in mind that you must be very careful of extreme temperature changes, which can cause it to shatter or crack. Let the glass cool before washing it, and don't set the hot glass on something cold
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QuestionCan I poach an egg in the microwave on medium?Community AnswerYes, but the egg may take longer to cook.
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QuestionIs it OK to salt and pepper the egg before microwaving?PearloneCommunity AnswerYes, but it would be more effective to season your egg after cooking.
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QuestionShould I adjust the time if I cook the egg in a glass container?PearloneCommunity AnswerGlass versus ceramic shouldn't make a huge difference. Just make sure your glass container is impervious to heat.
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QuestionCan I use clingfilm to cover the cup?PearloneCommunity AnswerYes - most clingfilms have been found to be microwave-safe. Do not allow the clingfilm to touch food and make sure you vent it to allow steam to escape.
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QuestionIf I wish to poach more than one egg in a microwave at the same time, should the cooking time be increased?PearloneCommunity AnswerYes. For example, if you have two mugs (both with 3/4 cup of room-temperature water in them) with a 52-gram egg in each mug, you can microwave the two together on 80% power in an 1100-watt microwave for 2 minutes and 15 seconds.
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QuestionShould the egg be room temperature before cooking?PearloneCommunity AnswerWhile this is a good idea for baking, for a more consistent result with poaching, the eggs should be cold.
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QuestionI have poached my egg as above, but the yoke was hard.PearloneCommunity AnswerYour microwave may be at a higher wattage than the recipe anticipated. Try reducing the microwave's power setting.
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QuestionShould I prick the yolk before cooking or not?Community AnswerIf cooking in a microwave, the yolk must have the membrane pierced to relieve the pressure generated during the heating process. Not doing so will usually cause the yolk to burst, which will 1), ruin the basic idea of the poached egg, and 2), produce a mess.
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QuestionWhat does it mean to prick the egg?Community AnswerUse a toothpick to stick into the yolk so it won't explode in the microwave.
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QuestionShould I put the egg in first or the water?Community AnswerPut the water in first then add the egg. If the egg is not fully submerged, then you need to add some more water.
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QuestionCan I mix water with salt and then put the egg in when poaching an egg in the microwave?Community AnswerYou can, this method though will leave the egg rather bland. A large portion of the salt will be dissolved into the water, and not on the egg. This method is however good with spicy sauces, to make the spice milder, while still keeping flavor.
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QuestionDo I need to use vinegar in the water?Community AnswerNo, there is no need to add vinegar to the water unless you are trying to go for a specific kind of flavor.
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QuestionWhy do I prick the yolk when poaching an egg in the microwave?Community AnswerYou need to prick it to allow steam to escape so that the egg does not fall apart. Make sure the hole in the yolk is not too deep.
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