I was always a bagel for breakfast person until I discovered healthier smoothies made always with the best smoothie blender we’ve ever tested. But even those nutrient-dense drinks can spike your blood sugar in the morning, which is why protein-packed eggs remain the undisputed king of breakfast. If you’re looking for an easy fix of eggs without any mess, a microwave-poached egg that takes one minute and leaves no mess behind should be in your repertoire.
I started making them daily a year or so ago and the fluffy balls of protein have become a staple of my morning routine, served simply over whole grain toast or alongside fresh avocado for a lighter start to the day.
I’m not the only one taking advantage of this easy breakfast. After a Reddit deep dive spotting many microwave egg poachers, I found a nugget of advice everyone should know before sticking an egg in the radiation box: Avoid yolk explosions by poking it through with a toothpick.
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Here’s how I make a perfect poached egg in one minute or less.
How to make poached eggs in a microwave
Step 1: Fill a ramekin with about half a cup of salted, room-temperature water. It must be enough to completely submerge the egg.
Step 2: Crack one egg and drop it into the water carefully, trying not to disturb its structural integrity.
Step 3: Place the ramekin in the microwave and cook on high for about 45 seconds, or longer if you prefer a firmer yolk.
Step 4: Remove the egg gently from the water with a slotted spoon or wire skimmer.
Step 5: Serve over toast or a bed of greens with avocado, hot sauce, chili crisp and other accompaniments.
Note: The base temperature for any microwaves will vary and, thus, cook times may also. Try 40 to 45 seconds for your first effort, then add five-second increments for subsequent tries until you achieve the desired doneness.
How to serve poached eggs
Stick that fluffy puff of protein on a piece of toast with some spinach, top it all with flaky salt, hot sauce or hollandaise and you have a cafe-quality breakfast in less time than it takes to brew a pot of coffee. You can also use them to top a salad or serve over rice with pickled vegetables chili crisp for a light lunch.
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FAQs
What should I pair with my poached eggs?
A small batch of bacon cooked in the air fryer can be another quick protein value add to your breakfast in the morning, and it’s a perfect pairing with your microwave-poached egg.
How do I prevent my poached egg from exploding?
You can prevent your egg yolk from exploding by starting with a small increment of time in the microwave, like 45 seconds. If you need to heat the egg more, you can add increments of five seconds as needed. Poking the egg yolk with a toothpick before putting the egg in the microwave may also help prevent an explosion during or after poaching the egg.
When should I use my microwave for poaching eggs?
Using your microwave to poach eggs is a quick way to get some protein added to your breakfast or lunch, and it’s a completely safe way to cook the egg so long as you add small increments to the microwave timer.
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