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Poached egg

A poached egg is an egg that has been cooked, outside the shell, by poaching (or sometimes steaming), as opposed to simmering or boiling. This method of preparation can yield more delicately cooked eggs than cooking at higher temperatures such as with boiling water. Poached eggs can be served in several dishes.

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Preparation edit

 
An egg being slowly poured into a ring mould in a pot of simmering water

The egg is cracked into a cup or bowl of any size, and then gently slid into a pan of water at approximately 75 °C (167 °F) and cooked until the egg white has mostly solidified, but the yolk remains soft. The "perfect" poached egg has a runny yolk, with a hardening crust and no raw white remaining. In countries that mandate universal salmonella vaccination for hens, eating eggs with a runny yolk is considered safe.[1]

Broken into the water at the poaching temperature, the white will cling to the yolk, resulting in cooked egg white and runny yolk.

A chicken egg contains some egg white that may disperse into the poaching liquid and cook into an undesirable foam. To prevent this, the egg can be strained before cooking to remove the thinner component of the egg white.[2] A small amount of vinegar may also be added to the water, as its acidic qualities accelerate poaching.[3] Stirring the water vigorously to create a vortex may also reduce dispersion.[4]

The age of the eggs affects the cooking process. The white of a freshly laid egg is less likely to disperse. With an egg that is less fresh, the white is more likely to disperse, so acidulating the water will assist in preventing excessive egg white dispersal.

Steamed edit

The term "poaching" is often used for this cooking method but it is actually incorrect, as this method is closer to "coddling".

The egg is placed in a cup and suspended over simmering water, using a special pan called an "egg-poacher". This is usually a wide-bottomed pan with an inner lid, with holes containing several circular cups that each hold one egg, and an additional lid over the top. To cook the eggs, the pan is filled with water and brought to a simmer or a gentle boil. The outer lid holds in the steam, ensuring that the heat surrounds the egg completely. The cups are often buttered so that the cooked eggs may be removed easily.

The resulting steamed eggs are similar to coddled eggs, although steamed eggs are often cooked longer, and hence tend to be firmer in texture. Eggs prepared this way are often served on buttered toast.

Steamed eggs are often made in a home environment in place of poached eggs, as it is easier to obtain consistent results with this alternative method. However, poached eggs remain the preference of professional kitchens as it is easier to cook in larger quantities, and no additional equipment or appliance is needed to do so.

Dishes with poached eggs edit

 
A runny poached egg on bread, cut in half

Poached eggs are used in the traditional American breakfast dish Eggs Benedict, and similar dishes such as Eggs Florentine and Eggs Mornay.

 
Eggs Benedict, a dish often served for breakfast or brunch

Poached eggs are the basis for many dishes in Louisiana Creole cuisine, such as Eggs Sardou, Eggs Portuguese, Eggs Hussarde and Eggs St. Charles. Creole poached egg dishes are typically served for brunches.[5]

 
A garnished poached egg in broth

Several cuisines include eggs poached in soup or broth and served in the soup. In parts of central Colombia, for instance, a popular breakfast item is eggs poached in a scallion/coriander broth with milk, known as changua or simply caldo de huevo ("egg soup").

The North African dish shakshouka consists of eggs poached in a spicy tomato sauce.

In Italy, poached eggs are typically seasoned with grated parmigiano reggiano and butter or olive oil.

In Portugal, poached eggs are known as ovos escalfados and are typically done with boiled peas and chouriço.

In Korean cuisine, poached eggs are known as suran (수란) and are topped with a variety of garnishes such as chili threads, rock tripe threads, and scallion threads.

The Turkish dish çılbır consists of poached eggs, yogurt sauce with garlic, and butter with red peppers.

In Bulgaria, poached eggs are served on a bed of yogurt and often sirene, topped with butter and paprika. The dish is called Panagyurishte-style eggs (sometimes "eggs Panagyurian" depending on the translation), and is similar to the Turkish çılbır.

In India, fried eggs are most commonly called "poached". They are sometimes also known as bullseyes, a reference to "bullseye" targets, or "half-boil" in Southern India, indicating that they are partly cooked. These eggs are "poached" in name only and so do not share the same preparation method as poached eggs in other countries.

In Indonesia, poached eggs are a common addition to instant noodle dishes. Eggs are boiled together with the instant noodles, and after cooking, they are mixed with the seasoning from the instant noodle package.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Runny eggs declared 'safe to eat'". BBC News.
  2. ^ "How to Poach Eggs, the Foolproof Method (Really!)".
  3. ^ "How to Make the Perfect Poached Egg". Retrieved 2 August 2009.
  4. ^ "How to Poach an Egg, Smitten Kitchen-style". smitten kitchen. Retrieved 2 August 2009.
  5. ^ Folse, John D. (2004). The Encyclopedia of Cajun & Creole Cuisine. Gonzales, LA. ISBN 0-9704457-1-7. OCLC 57363882.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)

External links edit

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linksPreparation edit nbsp An egg being slowly poured into a ring mould in a pot of simmering water The egg is cracked into a cup or bowl of any size and then gently slid into a pan of water at approximately 75 C 167 F and cooked until the egg white has mostly solidified but the yolk remains soft The perfect poached egg has a runny yolk with a hardening crust and no raw white remaining In countries that mandate universal salmonella vaccination for hens eating eggs with a runny yolk is considered safe 1 Broken into the water at the poaching temperature the white will cling to the yolk resulting in cooked egg white and runny yolk A chicken egg contains some egg white that may disperse into the poaching liquid and cook into an undesirable foam To prevent this the egg can be strained before cooking to remove the thinner component of the egg white 2 A small amount of vinegar may also be added to the water as its acidic qualities accelerate poaching 3 Stirring the water vigorously to create a vortex may also reduce dispersion 4 The age of the eggs affects the cooking process The white of a freshly laid egg is less likely to disperse With an egg that is less fresh the white is more likely to disperse so acidulating the water will assist in preventing excessive egg white dispersal Steamed editThe term poaching is often used for this cooking method but it is actually incorrect as this method is closer to coddling The egg is placed in a cup and suspended over simmering water using a special pan called an egg poacher This is usually a wide bottomed pan with an inner lid with holes containing several circular cups that each hold one egg and an additional lid over the top To cook the eggs the pan is filled with water and brought to a simmer or a gentle boil The outer lid holds in the steam ensuring that the heat surrounds the egg completely The cups are often buttered so that the cooked eggs may be removed easily The resulting steamed eggs are similar to coddled eggs although steamed eggs are often cooked longer and hence tend to be firmer in texture Eggs prepared this way are often served on buttered toast Steamed eggs are often made in a home environment in place of poached eggs as it is easier to obtain consistent results with this alternative method However poached eggs remain the preference of professional kitchens as it is easier to cook in larger quantities and no additional equipment or appliance is needed to do so Dishes with poached eggs edit nbsp A runny poached egg on bread cut in half Poached eggs are used in the traditional American breakfast dish Eggs Benedict and similar dishes such as Eggs Florentine and Eggs Mornay nbsp Eggs Benedict a dish often served for breakfast or brunch Poached eggs are the basis for many dishes in Louisiana Creole cuisine such as Eggs Sardou Eggs Portuguese Eggs Hussarde and Eggs St Charles Creole poached egg dishes are typically served for brunches 5 nbsp A garnished poached egg in broth Several cuisines include eggs poached in soup or broth and served in the soup In parts of central Colombia for instance a popular breakfast item is eggs poached in a scallion coriander broth with milk known as changua or simply caldo de huevo egg soup The North African dish shakshouka consists of eggs poached in a spicy tomato sauce In Italy poached eggs are typically seasoned with grated parmigiano reggiano and butter or olive oil In Portugal poached eggs are known as ovos escalfados and are typically done with boiled peas and chourico In Korean cuisine poached eggs are known as suran 수란 and are topped with a variety of garnishes such as chili threads rock tripe threads and scallion threads The Turkish dish cilbir consists of poached eggs yogurt sauce with garlic and butter with red peppers In Bulgaria poached eggs are served on a bed of yogurt and often sirene topped with butter and paprika The dish is called Panagyurishte style eggs sometimes eggs Panagyurian depending on the translation and is similar to the Turkish cilbir In India fried eggs are most commonly called poached They are sometimes also known as bullseyes a reference to bullseye targets or half boil in Southern India indicating that they are partly cooked These eggs are poached in name only and so do not share the same preparation method as poached eggs in other countries In Indonesia poached eggs are a common addition to instant noodle dishes Eggs are boiled together with the instant noodles and after cooking they are mixed with the seasoning from the instant noodle package See also editList of breakfast foods List of brunch foods Scrambled eggsReferences edit Runny eggs declared safe to eat BBC News How to Poach Eggs the Foolproof Method Really How to Make the Perfect Poached Egg Retrieved 2 August 2009 How to Poach an Egg Smitten Kitchen style smitten kitchen Retrieved 2 August 2009 Folse John D 2004 The Encyclopedia of Cajun amp Creole Cuisine Gonzales LA ISBN 0 9704457 1 7 OCLC 57363882 a href Template Cite book html 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