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By Jennifer Pallian BSc, RD

5 from 15 votes

Feb 07, 2012, Updated Jan 17, 2024

Microwave poached eggs are so quick and easy! This step-by-step recipe walks you through the FOOLPROOF way to microwave a perfect poached egg.

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Every now and then I happen upon a shortcut that revolutionizes the way I eat. These microwave poached eggs are one of them.

Iadoooorepoached eggs and they make regular appearances on my table, and they don’t care whether it is breakfast, lunch or dinner.

But the regular stovetop poaching process can be a bit finicky.

You have to haul out a pot, wait 5-10 minutes for the water to boil, and they need to be babysat at the stove so as not to overcook them.

A bit too much trouble for a weekday-morning breakfast.

One morning, I had my water boiling for tea and I had my bread in the toaster when an intense poached-egg craving struck. It was unpleasantly early in the morning, I was bleary-eyed and in a hurry, but from this rough state, the microwave poached egg idea was born.

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What You Need For Microwave Egg Poaching

You don’t need any special equipment to nuke an egg. You have everything you need in your kitchen already, I guarantee it. Pull out:

– A microwave-safe dish: this can be a ramekin, a bowl, or a mug as long as it is6-oz or larger.

– Something to cover the dish: you can use plastic wrap, a microwave-safe saucer, parchment paper or even paper towel (for the last two options, be sure to tuck it under the dish on both sides to catch any sputters.

– A microwave: note that microwaves can vary in wattage and cooking time so start with my timing and adjust if needed to make your perfectly poached egg.

– Boiled tap water: you can boil it in a kettle or in the microwave directly.

The 3 Secrets to Perfect Microwave Poached Eggs

1. The egg cooks unevenly, so you need to gently turn it over part way through. If you don’t, the visible half of the egg will overcook, while the underside remains raw.

2. Take it out of the hot water with a slotted spoon as soon as it’s done cooking, as it will rapidly go from perfect to overdone if you let it sit in the water.

3. Add a splash of vinegar to the water. This helps coagulate the outer proteins in the egg white, helping to keep it intact. I did one trial without it and the white became a stringy mess.

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Do you use hot or cold water to poach an egg in the microwave?

For greatest control over doneness, it’s much better to start with hot water.

Use water from a boiled kettle if you do that task in the morning already, or boil the ramekin of water directly in the microwave before you follow the recipe.

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How Long Does it Take to Poach an Egg in a Microwave?

I went through six trials and six eggs to get the timing perfectly right. If you use water that was already boiled, a poached large egg takes about 45 seconds to cook in the microwave. This yields perfectly set whites, and luscious, runny yolks.

Add another 15 seconds on to the time if you prefer a firm yolk.

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Why do eggs sometimes explode in the microwave?

Eggs can burst in the microwave because the outside proteins cook and set faster than the inside, which is still liquidy.

As the liquid heats up, steam is produced. Because the steam is met with a firm surface as it tries to evaporate upwards, pressure builds inside the egg.

When the pressure reaches a tipping point, the steam bursts through the set egg and bits of yolk may fly.

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How do I poach an egg in the microwave without it exploding?

If you find you have this issue, pierce the yolk gently with a sharp knife or a toothpick so that pressure doesn’t build up inside.

If you pause part-way through cooking to flip the egg over, you are turning that *set* side down under the water. Steam always rises and now it will be able to escape through the still *unset* side. Cover the egg while cooking either way, just in case.

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Can You Cook Two Poached Eggs in the Microwave at the Same Time?

Because the microwave heats unevenly, I don’t recommend it. You’ll find you have parts of the egg whites that are still runny even as the yolks are fully cooked.

To poach two eggs in the microwave, do one at a time. Cook the first one using the method below. Transfer the egg to your plate and use the same water to cook the second egg. What’s 1 1/2 minutes for two beautifully-poached eggs (vs. trying to poach two at once and both being imperfect)?

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How to Serve Them

For a protein-packed breakfast, serve your perfect poached eggs on an english muffin, toast with butter, in a fancy benedict on a bare plate with some salt and crusty bread to mop up the silky egg yolk.

For lunch or dinner, serve them on a bed of sauteed greens, on a salad, on pasta as a take on carbonara, on fried rice, or on burgers (if you’re feeling extra).

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How to Poach Eggs in the Microwave

By: Jennifer Pallian BSc, RD

Microwave poached eggs are so quick and easy! This step-by-step recipe walks you through the FOOLPROOF way to microwave a perfect poached egg.

Prep Time: 1 minute minute

Cook Time: 1 minute minute

Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 1 large egg
  • boiling water
  • 1 tsp white vinegar

Instructions

  • For perfect microwave-poached eggs, pour boiling water into ramekin to 3/4 full, and add the vinegar. Crack an egg and gently slip it into the water. Cover with plastic wrap and microwave on high for 30 seconds. Use a soup spoon to gently turn the egg over. Cover again and microwave 15 seconds longer. Remove immediately from water and drain on a paper-towel lined plate.

  • This produces a runny poached egg. Increase cooking time to 60 seconds total for an egg that is fully cooked.

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Nutrition

Calories: 64kcal | Carbohydrates: 0.3g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.02g | Cholesterol: 164mg | Sodium: 63mg | Potassium: 61mg | Sugar: 0.2g | Vitamin A: 238IU | Calcium: 25mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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FAQs

How long to cook an egg in the microwave? ›

Microwave the egg for 30 seconds. Remove the egg and check for doneness by gently poking it with your finger. If you'd like your egg more well done, microwave it for 10 more seconds and check it again. Continue microwaving it in 10 second increments until it reaches your desired doneness.

How do you poach an egg trick? ›

Add a teaspoon of white vinegar to a small saucepan of cold water and bring to boil. Turn heat off and stir the water to form a swirl, and add the egg, it helps to keep the white intact, rather than it separating. Place a lid on the saucepan and leave for 3-4 minutes.

Why shouldn't you poach an egg in the microwave? ›

Very rarely, the yolk can explode as the egg microwaves, making a huge mess if the mug isn't covered. It happened before when one of us spaced out and programmed in 3 minutes of cook time instead of 30 seconds. The explosion was loud and actually blew open the door of the microwave.

How to poach an egg in the microwave on TikTok? ›

the easiest poached egg you've ever made. add one teaspoon of vinegar to a cup of cold. water and then add your egg. and then microwave for 1min.

Can you poach eggs in tin foil? ›

Bring a pot of water to a boil. Line a small bowl or ramekin with foil cling film and brush its inside with a few drops of sunflower oil. Carefully break a fresh egg – the yolk has to stay whole – and let it slide into the foil-lined cling film-lined bowl.

How do you hack eggs in the microwave? ›

Crack an egg into the bowl; make sure the egg is completely submerged. Cover the top of the bowl with a small plate or saucer. Microwave on HIGH power for 1 minute. Remove from microwave and check to see if white of the egg is firm.

Can you overcook eggs in the microwave? ›

Each microwave is a little different so check the instruction book that comes with your microwave. Higher-wattage ovens will overcook the eggs so it is best to reduce the power, and turn and stir the egg during cooking. With a little practice, you can make a perfect egg.

How hot does water have to be to poach an egg? ›

When cooking poached eggs, the water should be kept at a low simmer at around 180°F (82°C). Doing so will prevent the egg whites from separating from the yolks. After the eggs have been added to the saucepan, gently cook at this temperature until they reach the desired doneness, anywhere between 3 and 5 minutes.

How do you poach eggs without sticking? ›

When using a nonstick skillet, cook in no more than an inch of water. If you don't have a nonstick pan, poach in a deep saucepan containing at least 3 inches of water. Always acidulate the poaching liquid with either vinegar or lemon juice (1 tsp per each cup of water).

How do you make poached eggs in the microwave today show? ›

How to make poached eggs in the microwave. Crack an egg into a microwave-safe mug or bowl, add 1/3 cup water and 1/2 teaspoon vinegar, cover the bowl with a plate and cook on 50% power for one minute. If yolk is not set, continue cooking in 15 second increments until it is.

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