There aren’t a lot of cooking methods that I don’t like when it comes to eggs. I like them fried, scrambled, hard-boiled, soft-boiled, and so on. But if I had to choose a very favorite type, I would ...
Step 1: Fill a ramekin with a half-cup of salted, room-temperature water. It must be enough to submerge the egg. You'll want enough water to submerge the egg but not spill over the top of the ramekin.
Note: Don’t read this if you’re vegan. I’m including this disclaimer because I once sent a vegan friend daily Snapchat videos of me poking eggs over easy with a fork — you know, those videos where the ...
I take pride in making a perfect poached egg. It took several test runs to get my technique right, but it works every time: a splash of vinegar in a saucepan full of simmering water creates a fully ...
Enjoying fresh-from-the-pan scrambled eggs is an excellent way to start the day, but sometimes mornings feel too hectic for that. If you know that all too well, you might have wondered if theres a way ...
Eggs Benedict on a Tuesday, anyone? Here's how to make microwave poached eggs in one minute using just a mug and a toothpick. If ever there was a telltale sign of a solid brunch destination, it is ...
Poached eggs are a breakfast favorite. They’re soft and velvety with runny, gooey yolks. They are as lovely to look at as they are delicious to eat. But making them can be tricky. From getting the ...
Scrambled eggs are a dish I find myself making more than just a few times a week. Eggs are packed with nutrients and protein, and when you scramble them, it's a tasty, customizable way to get food on ...
Kate Sears for The New York Times. Food Stylist: Barrett Washburne. Reminiscent of Chinese zheng shui dan, Japanese chawanmushi and Korean gyeran jjim, these eggs cook entirely in the microwave, and ...
I was super skeptical, but some of my suspicions eased once I learned that it was actually Chef José Andrés’ recipe. He’s a renowned Michelin-star chef (I’m also a big fan of his work with World ...