Wherever in the world you take cooking inspiration from, it is highly likely you will be faced with having to produce a poached egg at some point.
No New York City-style eggs Benedict, steaming bowl of Japanese ramen or British buck rarebit is complete without them.
Poaching transforms eggs from a humble breakfast food into an impressive element that can be enjoyed with any meal.
Few things on a plate are as gratifying as piercing a silky white and letting the gloriously oozy, golden yolk run out.
Poached eggs look fantastic crowing a dish, are healthy thanks to the protein and micronutrients they contain and require no or little added fat in cooking. They are not, however, always easy to get right.
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Like every complex job in the kitchen, tools are available to help create the perfect poached egg in a flash. Pans with removable poaching cups are great if you have the cupboard space, while silicone pods that float, boat-like, in a pan of boiling water are excellent for storing in the tiniest of drawers.
Either way, you will soon be eager to add restaurant-quality poached eggs to every meal.
The best egg poachers for 2021 are:
- Best overall – Oxo good grips egg poachers: £11.99, Johnlewis.com
- Best for a good shape – Chef’n Swirl’n perfect egg poacher: £10.94, Onbuy.com
- Best investment poacher – Le Creuset stainless steel saute and poaching pan: £135, Lecreuset.co.uk
- Best for fluffy eggs – Chef’n Yolkster egg poacher: £11.95, Amazon.co.uk
- Best multi-use pan – Lakeland induction-safe 20cm egg poaching pan: £29.99, Lakeland.co.uk
- Best for even heat distribution – ProCook gourmet non-stick egg poacher: £39, Procook.co.uk
- Best budget buy – Addis microwavable egg poacher: £1.99, Bmstores.co.uk
- Best for the microwave – Poachpod silicone egg poaching pods: £5.99, Lakeland.co.uk