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Charlie Capstick wrote:
> I need a very large number of poached eggs for a special event. I've > been told that it is possible to do these in an oven using a large > tray with water. Has anyone ever done this or seen it done? Is there > a special commercial pan for this? You might try microwaving them. This is best with each egg in a small covered microwave-safe container. Poke a fork into the yolk to avoid detonation, experiment beforehand with your microwave to determine power and time to get your desired degree of runniness. Not really poached, but fast and easy in large numbers... -- ..-. .-. .---. .---. .-..-.|Experts in Linux/Unix: www.WildOpenSource.com | |__ / | \| |-< | |-< > / |"Making the bazaar more commonplace" `----'`-^-'`-'`-'`-'`-' `-' |Check out my new novel: "Cloud Realm" at: home:www.smith-house.org:8000|http://www.smith-house.org:8000/books/list.html |
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