There is nothing more satisfying than cutting into a perfectly poached egg and witnessing the nutrition pour out. Eggs are an excellent source of choline and omega fats for brain health. A breakfast like this will leave you energized and you might not even notice that the toast is missing.
Nutrition info
One egg packs
- 6 grams of protein
- choline for brain health
- B vitamins
- vitamin D
- iron
How to poach an egg perfectly
Bring a small, deep pot of water to a boil
Add in up to a teaspoon of white vinegar. Any more than a teaspoon might leave your eggs tasting vinegary. The vinegar here helps to keep the egg whites in tact
Use a large spoon to swirl the water into a vortex. Crack the egg into a small bowl or ramekin and, once the water is swirling, slowly drop the egg from the ramekin into the boiling water
Set your timer for 3 minutes if you like the yolk to be runny, but whites well cooked. If you prefer a harder yolk, let the egg boil for 4 minutes or more
Use the same large spoon to carefully take the egg out of the water. I find it helpful to turn the heat off first so the water stops boiling
Serve it over a salad with veggies, on top of sliced tomato, roasted sweet potato rounds, or whole grain toast


Perfectly Poached Egg
Description
How to perfectly poach an egg in minutes, with cooking tips from a Nutritionist
Instructions
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Bring a small, deep pot of water to a boil
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Add in up to a teaspoon of white vinegar. Any more than a teaspoon might leave your eggs tasting vinegary. The vinegar here helps to keep the egg whites in tact
-
Use a large spoon to swirl the water into a vortex. Crack the egg into a small bowl or ramekin and, once the water is swirling, slowly drop the egg from the ramekin into the boiling water
-
Set your timer for 3 minutes if you like the yolk to be runny, but whites well cooked. If you prefer a harder yolk, let the egg boil for 4 minutes or more
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Use the same large spoon to carefully take the egg out of the water. I find it helpful to turn the heat off first so the water stops boiling
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Serve it over a salad with veggies, on top of sliced tomato, roasted sweet potato rounds, or whole grain toast