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00:00We're trying the Keurig poached egg. The water goes up to like 192 or
00:10something. Would that be hot enough? Using the mug selection to poach this egg.
00:30And there it is. See how it cooks.
01:00Let's pause this a second. And the answer is no. No, you can't poach an egg with the Keurig.
01:28Therefore, we're going to have to finish this in a pan.
01:38Let's see if it's salvageable.
02:00Let's see if it's salvageable.
02:07Let's see if it's salvageable.
02:14Let's see if it's salvageable.
02:19Let's see if it's salvageable.
02:31So this is in a pot. This is a pan. We'll call this, uh...
02:38Pan-fried poached egg.
02:56Where there's, like, sunny side up poached.
03:03Where there's, like, sunny side up poached.
03:10Where there's, like, sunny side up poached.
03:17So...
03:45So...
03:46The answer to can the Keurig poach an egg...
03:52No.
03:55You need the boiling water.
04:04Which is a lot hotter.
04:10Once that starts to go, you just take that off of the heat.
04:22And it's looking a little poached now.
04:31Look at that.
04:32Bubbles up pretty fast there.
04:38Let's get a spoon.
04:46See if it's poached.
04:52Hmm.
05:10Good enough.
05:13Okay.
05:20And there you have it.
05:23Later.
05:24I'll see you later.