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Poaching eggs in the microwave couldn't be easier and there are no pots or pans to clean after. Here's how to make the brunch staple in under a minute. Large Soup Pot

Microwaved Poached Eggs Are the Easiest Breakfast You

Here's everything you'll need to make a perfect poached egg in under a minute. 

Making a solid breakfast every morning before shuffling out the door can be a struggle, particularly if you're trying to avoid empty carbs like donuts, muffins and bagels. Eggs are a go-to for many, but even a quick scramble or fried egg requires a pan that needs cleaning. For the ultimate easy egg, try poaching your incredible edibles in the microwave. It takes under 60 seconds and requires no cooking oil or cookware to clean after.

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Step 1: Fill a ramekin with about half a cup of salted, room-temperature water. It must be enough to completely submerge the egg.

You'll want enough water to submerge the egg but not spill over the top of the ramekin.

Step 2: Crack one egg and drop it into the water carefully, trying not to disturb its structural integrity. 

Step 3: Place the ramekin in the microwave and cook on high for about 45 seconds, or longer if you prefer a firmer yolk.

Cook the submerged egg for 40 seconds for a runny yolk and closer to a minute for a firm one. 

Step 4: Remove the egg gently from the water with a slotted spoon or wire skimmer. 

LIft your egg carefully out of the water with a slotted spoon or mesh strainer. 

Step 5: Serve over toast or a bed of greens with avocado, hot sauce, chili crisp and other accompaniments.

In one or two tries, you'll be able to fine-tune your poached egg to your perfect doneness, and then nail it every time. 

Microwaved Poached Eggs Are the Easiest Breakfast You

Stackable Pans Note: The base temperature for any microwaves will vary and, thus, cook times may also. Try 40 to 45 seconds for your first effort, then add five-second increments for subsequent tries until you achieve the desired doneness.