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Up until today mine was poached eggs! No matter what I did they either came out uncooked or hard boiled lol. Gave up even trying them. Till I found this method online lastnight, tried it today and hey presto- perfect poached eggs!
So what is your food demon!??
( BTW for the eggs - 3-4 inches water in saucepan,bring to full simmer, then turn down to low simmer. Add tbsp white vinegar to water - to set the whites. Crack egg into cup then slide slowly into water. Repeat with as many eggs as you need. Put lid on, turn heat off and leave for exactly 4 mins. Lift cooked eggs out of water!)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I don't dabble as much as I used to I can cook quite a few things, without the aid of method etc.
However I've only tried a few times baking stuff Cakes, Biscuits since domestic science classes in middle school (Mixed sex 10-13 yrs) They turned out fine in class... but since nah give it a miss thanks.
Netherfield, get a potato ricer. And never boil the spuds, only ever simmer or steam,
Barry, trick is to drain as much fat off as you can. Try pouring the pan juices into a jug lined with a handled, plastic food bag. Then hang the bag from your kitchen cupboard. The fat will rise to the top. Make a tiny hole in the bottom of the bag to let out the juice and stop it before you get to the fat. Then thicken with flour and add booze, stock etc etc.
Have a google, there a loads from cheap to expensive
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