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Charlie Capstick 26-07-2004 08:14 PM

Poaching eggs in large quantity
 
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?

hahabogus 27-07-2004 12:02 AM

Poaching eggs in large quantity
 
(Curly Sue) wrote in news:4105812d.5401371@news-
server.nyc.rr.com:

> Just out of curiousity, why poached eggs?
>


Food Fight, eggs benidict for 50, are 2 fine reasons.

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Charlie Capstick 28-07-2004 01:19 PM

Poaching eggs in large quantity
 
Thanks to all for your contributions. Yes, it is for Eggs Benedict
and I don't really want to prepare in advance and then store in ice
water as some have recommended.

C

Curly Sue 29-07-2004 12:09 AM

Poaching eggs in large quantity
 
On 28 Jul 2004 05:19:53 -0700, (Charlie
Capstick) wrote:

>Thanks to all for your contributions. Yes, it is for Eggs Benedict
>and I don't really want to prepare in advance and then store in ice
>water as some have recommended.
>
>C


OK, why Eggs Benedict?

I ask because there are other easier and wonderful things to make for
a special event breakfast. Making lots of something tricky like
poached eggs -without experience, anyway- is a lot of needless worry.

Sue(tm)
Lead me not into temptation... I can find it myself!

HiTech RedNeck 30-07-2004 09:32 AM

Poaching eggs in large quantity
 

"Charlie Capstick" > wrote in message
om...
> 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?


If you can get a pan big enough to straddle a couple of burners on the stove
(a giant aluminum cake pan from a restaurant supply house?), that might work
for you. The logistics of cooking that many eggs would be a challenge.
Maybe two people, one to crack the eggs and add them to the water, another
one to fish them out as they are done.




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