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mallyh | 10:22 Mon 19th Jan 2015 | Food & Drink
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just tried some silicon egg poachers .....disaster ,anyone else used them ?
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thankyou both i'll try a shallower pan x
Lining a ramekin with cling before cracking the egg in and then twisting to seal the cling is another way of poaching.
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thankyou ,not tried that way x
The clingfilm method has way better results than the pods, imo

Still think water is the best way though :-)
I have some and they are not that good. I do make pretty perfect poached eggs just with a pan and boiling water though so it's no big deal.
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i always just broke them into water but i was trying to be a little posher lol
Mallyh - still reckon the old metal poachers are best. M & S about £13 but loads of other stores do them. Can't do links but just google egg poachers
They look prettier in a poacher...that's about it.

Honestly...they are great for baking.
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couldn't get on with metal poachers i'll persevere with the silicon (it's the only silicon i'll ever get lol)
I now want poached eggs on nutty brown toast slathered with salty butter so hot it dribbles down my chin.....
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enjoy shoota x
Tried once. Says it all really....
Just to add, the swirly water way isn't that hard really
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i'll keep trying and if i have to many disasters i'll revert to just putting them in swirly water .x
The cling film method is very successful, I used to do them like that. The solicone thingies are pretty good though, once you've got the hang of them, saves a bit of faff fighting with the cling film...

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