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Onsen Tamago (Japanese-style "Poached" Eggs)
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Onsen Tamago (Japanese-style "Poached" Eggs)

Felice
Felice @morinoko
Connecticut, United States

Onsen Tamago literally translates to "hot spring eggs" - I guess because they are cooked in low temperature water below boiling. The result is a soft boiled egg that's just like a poached egg! I think it's a million times easier than poaching eggs because you don't have to crack the egg into boiling water and worry about it falling apart.

You can eat onsen tamago by itself, on top of salads, soba or other noodles, in ramen or udon soups, or with hot rice. You can make as many eggs as you need for one meal, or make extra and save them for later in the fridge.

I recommend using high quality, fresh eggs.

Onsen Tamago literally translates to "hot spring eggs" - I guess because they are cooked in low temperature water below boiling. The result is a soft boiled egg that's just like a poached egg! I think it's a million times easier than poaching eggs because you don't have to crack the egg into boiling water and worry about it falling apart.

You can eat onsen tamago by itself, on top of salads, soba or other noodles, in ramen or udon soups, or with hot rice. You can make as many eggs as you need for one meal, or make extra and save them for later in the fridge.

I recommend using high quality, fresh eggs.

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Onsen Tamago (Japanese-style "Poached" Eggs)

Felice
Felice @morinoko
Connecticut, United States

Onsen Tamago literally translates to "hot spring eggs" - I guess because they are cooked in low temperature water below boiling. The result is a soft boiled egg that's just like a poached egg! I think it's a million times easier than poaching eggs because you don't have to crack the egg into boiling water and worry about it falling apart.

You can eat onsen tamago by itself, on top of salads, soba or other noodles, in ramen or udon soups, or with hot rice. You can make as many eggs as you need for one meal, or make extra and save them for later in the fridge.

I recommend using high quality, fresh eggs.

Onsen Tamago literally translates to "hot spring eggs" - I guess because they are cooked in low temperature water below boiling. The result is a soft boiled egg that's just like a poached egg! I think it's a million times easier than poaching eggs because you don't have to crack the egg into boiling water and worry about it falling apart.

You can eat onsen tamago by itself, on top of salads, soba or other noodles, in ramen or udon soups, or with hot rice. You can make as many eggs as you need for one meal, or make extra and save them for later in the fridge.

I recommend using high quality, fresh eggs.

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Ingredients

15 mins
4 servings
  1. 2-4eggs
  2. 1medium, heavy pot
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15 mins
  1. 1

    Fill a medium sized heavy pot half way with water and bring to a boil. (I use a Le creuset, but anything that will hold its heat for a several minutes will work). Meanwhile take the eggs out of the fridge and set on counter.

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  2. 2

    When the water boils, stop the heat and add 200 ml (slightly less than 1 cup) to the hot water. Gently place the eggs into the water.

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  3. 3

    Cover with lid and let sit for 10 minutes.

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    Remove eggs and cool down in some cold running water. Eat immediately or keep in the refrigerator for a few days for when ever you want.

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Felice @morinoko
on August 09, 2015 11:07
Connecticut, United States
I grew up in Southern Germany and Ohio, and spent 10 years in Japan. I love bread baking, #German food, and healthy, homestyle cooking in general inspired by my family and the seasons.Follow my cooking adventures on Instagram :)https://instagram.com/morinoko_
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Elost
Elost @cook_2675517
December 01, 2015 23:56
Step 2,is that mean add 200ml cold water to the hot water?Thanks! :)
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