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  2. Julia Child's 10-Second Tip for Perfect Poached Eggs Is a ...

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    Related: Our 15 Best New Breakfast Recipes for Egg Lovers That brief boiling period helps the thin egg white hold its shape around the yolk, so you end up with picture-perfect poached eggs that ...

  3. The Trick to Poaching a Perfectly Round Egg - AOL

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    Add salt to the pot to increase the density of the water, which will help the egg float. Pour in about a tablespoon or a tablespoon and a half of white vinegar. Make sure it's a neutral vinegar so ...

  4. The Perfect Sunny Side Up Egg - AOL

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    Cracking an egg on the side of a pan could cause the shell to push up into the egg. Drop the egg into the pan and make sure to keep the heat low. Drop the egg into the pan and make sure to keep ...

  5. Poached egg - Wikipedia

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    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 62 °C (144 °F) and cooked until the egg white has mostly solidified, but the yolk remains soft. The ideal poached egg has a runny yolk, with a hardening crust ...

  6. Separating eggs - Wikipedia

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    Break the egg into a funnel, capturing the yolk. Break the egg on to a plate, and trap the yolk under a glass. Carefully, drain off the whites, lifting the glass slightly. Use a needle to pierce the egg and run the whites out, leaving the yolk inside. Break the egg into a bowl and suck out the yolk with a plastic bottle.

  7. Dove pan - Wikipedia

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    In presentation, the magician demonstrates that the pan is empty and then puts cooking ingredients into the pan – often adding milk or cracking an egg into it or putting a small quantity of a volatile liquid into it and igniting it. To extinguish the fire or "cook" the ingredients, the magician covers the pan with a lid.

  8. 13 Simple Ways to Cook Eggs - AOL

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    Cover raw eggs in a pot with cool water, up to one or two inches above the eggs. Bring the water to a full, rolling boil. Turn off the heat and let the eggs sit in the water for 15 minutes.

  9. Seasoning (cookware) - Wikipedia

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    To season cookware (e.g., to season a new pan, or to replace damaged seasoning on an old pan), the following is a typical process: First the cookware is thoroughly cleaned to remove old seasoning, manufacturing residues or a possible manufacturer-applied anti corrosion coating and to expose the bare metal.