Ingredients
1 free range organic egg
1 tablespoon (maybe a little less but more than teaspoon) of vinegar
1 English Muffin- whole wheat or millet
Salt & Pepper to taste
Instructions
Set a pot of water on the stove and bring to almost boiling. More like an active and very heated simmer.
Add your vinegar, let simmer. It should not be boiling, just hot. Then toast muffin.
Crack an egg into a bowl. If the yolk breaks you will have to do it again. So, use some finesse. Also, this bowl should be small. like a cereal bowl.
Swirl the water in a circular motion. Get it moving and then…
Now take your bowl and lower it to just above the water, slightly tilted. Now put the egg into the water with ease.
Allow it to cook for about 5 minutes depending on how you like your yolks. After 2-3 minutes you’ll be able to take a spatula or similar and find the egg in the murky water and lift lightly to the top so you can view the yolk.
If your tool is a flat with holes that’s best as it strains out all extra water when you’re lifting it from the water onto your bread. I often use a spatula and try to train it at an angle because I use the spatula for almost everything.
Key Points About Ingredients:
- Free Range Organic Egg: Provides high-quality protein, essential amino acids, and healthy fats.
- Vinegar: Helps the egg whites to coagulate quickly, resulting in a better shape for the poached egg.
- Salt & Pepper: Simple seasoning that enhances the flavor.
- Whole Wheat or Millet English Muffin: Adds fiber, B vitamins, and a nutty flavor, contributing to a balanced meal.
Key Nutritional Insights:
- High Protein: The egg offers approximately 6-7 grams of high-quality protein, supporting muscle repair and growth.
- Low Calorie: A poached egg is a low-calorie option, with approximately 70-80 calories.
- Healthy Fats: Eggs contain healthy fats, including omega-3 fatty acids if the egg is from a free-range source.
- Fiber-Rich: Whole wheat or millet English muffin adds dietary fiber, promoting digestive health.
- Essential Vitamins and Minerals: Eggs are a good source of vitamins A, D, E, and B12, along with minerals such as iron, zinc, and selenium.
Nutrition Facts
- Serving Size1
- Amount per serving
- Calories200
- Standard DV% Daily Value*
- Total Fat9 g72 g12.5%
- Saturated Fat3 g20 g15%
- Cholesterol200 mg300 mg66.67%
- Sodium400 mg2300 mg17.39%
- Total Carbohydrate20 g275 g7.27%
- Dietary Fiber2 g28 g7.14%
- Protein10 g50 g20%
- Vitamin D (Cholecalciferol)1 mcg20 mcg5%
- Iron1 mg18 mg5.56%
- Vitamin A90 mcg900 mcg10%
- Vitamin E (Tocopherol)0.7 mg15 mg4.67%
- Vitamin B12 (Cobalamine)0.6 mcg2.4 mcg25%
- Zinc0.6 mg11 mg5.45%
- Selenium15 mcg55 mcg27.27%