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hey love, I'm an inconstant satellite ([personal profile] jinian) wrote2011-02-14 08:49 pm

newly impressed with Joy of Cooking

I have made and eaten a poached egg on toast. It was exactly what I wanted, and I am pleased.

There was a moment of incredulity in finding out how to make a poached egg, which I've never cooked or eaten before, though I knew the general idea. The Joy of Cooking has an occasional moment of zaniness, and this is one. You are to boil water, then stir it to create "a mad vortex" before dropping in the egg. The Mad Vortex keeps the egg mass round, though there may still be streamers of white, which Joy offers one can snip off the egg with scissors before serving. I copped out on the Mad Vortex myself due to feeling unable to do it justice at present; the alternative method involves gently slipping the egg in at the water's still surface, much more in keeping with my still-sensitive stomach and tiredness.
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[personal profile] oyceter 2011-02-15 08:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Yaay poached egg!

Btw, are you xposting everything to dw now?

[identity profile] marzipan-pig.livejournal.com 2011-02-15 06:01 am (UTC)(link)
Poached was my dad's favorite egg so I knew OF the vortex method - my mom took copping out even further and we had some kind of insert that fit into a saucepan that had like, 3 egg-shaped indentations to put the eggs in and cook over the boiling water.

I *heart* poached eggs!

And, I'm glad you're getting better.