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  2. Don't Get It Scrambled—Here's the Foolproof Way To Boil ...

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    The heat setting should be at its lowest; cook your eggs for anywhere from 12 to 14 minutes. Boiling 5-8 eggs at once. ... Bring the water to a rolling boil with the pot cover on, ensuring the ...

  3. 27 egg cooking secrets that will transform your mornings - AOL

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

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    Make sure you have a pot of simmering water ready. It should be just about to boil around 180 to 190 degrees. ... Let the egg cook for around a minute or two. The egg is finished when the white ...

  5. Poached egg - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Boiled egg - Wikipedia

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    Boiled eggs are typically from a chicken, and are cooked with their shells unbroken, usually by immersion in boiling water. Hard-boiled or hard-cooked eggs are cooked so that the egg white and egg yolk both solidify, while soft-boiled eggs may leave the yolk, and sometimes the white, at least partially liquid and raw.

  7. Coddling - Wikipedia

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    Coddled egg. In cooking, to coddle food is to heat it in water kept just below the boiling point. [1] In the past, recipes called for coddling fruit, [2] but in recent times the term is usually only applied to coddled eggs. [3]

  8. 13 Simple Ways to Cook Eggs - AOL

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    Keep versatile, high-protein eggs in your fridge to make these classic dishes, from the simple hard-boiled egg to omelets to the fancy-sounding but ultimately simple quiche.

  9. Vacuum packing - Wikipedia

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    Sealed food alongside a home vacuum sealer and plastic rolls used for sealing. Vacuum packing is a method of packaging that removes air from the package prior to sealing. This method involves placing items in a plastic film package, removing air from inside and sealing the package. [1]