Perfect Sous Vide Eggs Recipe (2024)

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The easiest way to make perfectly poached eggs is to sous vide the egg. Sous vide eggs are poached in the shell and will be your favorite way of cooking silky, custard eggs.

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One of the first recipes you should make when you get a sous vide machine is poached eggs. Soft cooked eggs are the foundation of eggs benedict and the controlled time and temperature of sous vide will make this brunch favorite easy to make. If you love soft eggs but don't have a water bath circulator I would suggest eggs Florentine for your next breakfast.

Sprinkle the top of your egg with salt and pepper or a dash of everything but the bagel seasoning. If you are truly treating yourself, I would make up sous vide hollandaise to elevate your breakfast or brunch.Make a keto-friendly breakfast when you serve your sous vide egg on top of a chaffle.

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  • 🌀 Why not the whirlpool method?
  • ⏲️ How long does it take to cook the eggs ?
  • 1️⃣ Does one degree really matter?
  • 🌡️ What is a 60 degree egg?
  • 🌡️ What is a 63-degree egg?
  • ⏳ Can you cook it quicker?
  • ♨️ What equipment is needed to make the perfect sous vide eggs?
  • Sous Vide Poached Egg Instructions
  • 🥚 More sous vide egg recipes:
  • How do you crack open a sous vide egg?
  • How do you reheat a sous vide poached egg?
  • Can sous vide poached eggs be made ahead of time?
  • Do you need vinegar to poach an egg?
  • Should the eggs be chilled or at room temperature?
  • Are sous vide eggs and soft-boiled eggs the same?
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🌀 Why not the whirlpool method?

The whirlpool method takes time to perfect and keeping the temperature of the water consistent is difficult at best. The sous vide method does take longer but controlled perfection is achieved.

⏲️ How long does it take to cook the eggs ?

Time and temperature are always key when it comes to the sous vide technique of cooking. For this technique, I recommend an hour for the cooking time but the temperature you choose will have an impact on your results. I am showcasing two of the most popular temperatures in this post so keep reading to see which one is right for you.

1️⃣ Does one degree really matter?

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That is the beauty and science of sous vide cooking. Not only does one-degree matter but half a degree will matter. This is why you want a quality sous vide circulator that will maintain water temperature to the tenth of a degree! But this is only if quality matters to you.

🌡️ What is a 60 degree egg?

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The 60-degree egg refers to 60 degrees celsius/140 Fahrenheit for 60 minutes. This is the temperature of the egg throughout. The consistency of the outer white is watery and fluid, the white connected to the yolk is just starting to set and starting to turn opaque white with a warm runny yolk.

🌡️ What is a 63-degree egg?

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It is an egg cooked at 63 degrees (technically 62.8 C) or 145 Fahrenheit for 60 minutes. The 63-degree egg is what most people would consider a poached or soft-boiled egg, the holy grail of perfect soft eggs.

The white close to the yolk is set enough to keep the warm yet softly creamy yolk contained so you can slice it with the edge of a spoon. It is up to you if you scoop out the watery white and add it to the soft egg.

⏳ Can you cook it quicker?

It can take as little as 13 minutes to poach a sous vide egg. But I am in the camp of 'low and slow' as the sous vide method was intended. But if you are in a hurry you can poach an egg in a 75°C (165.2°F) bath for about 15 minutes. It will take your water more time to heat up and the whites will be more firm but you will have a poached egg in less time.

♨️ What equipment is needed to make the perfect sous vide eggs?

Truthfully all you'll need to prep is a sous vide machine or sous vide immersion circulator and a container to cook the eggs in. A small pot is fine for smaller batches whereas a large pot would work for when you are cooking for a crowd. The only caution I have is to be sure the pot of water is at least an inch above the top of the eggshell. I have Lipvi containers shown in these instructions but they are not necessary. I just happened to have them filled with water when I made this post.

Sous Vide Poached Egg Instructions

  1. Preheat the sous vide water bath to the right temperature. (See notes below)
  2. Gently lower the egg, in the shell into the heated water using a slotted spoon or a pair of tongs.
  3. Set timer for 1 hour in the cooker.
  4. Once time has been reached, crack the egg, carefully removing any additional watery egg white, if wanted.
  5. Serve with salt and pepper or everything but the bagel seasoning onto a plate.

🥚 More sous vide egg recipes:

  • Sous vide Hollandaise sauce
  • Sous vide egg bites (Just like Starbucks egg bites)
  • Sous vide egg nog
  • Whole 30 avocado toast

How do you crack open a sous vide egg?

Everyone had their own technique but I am a tap and crack the shell sort of egg opener. Tap the egg on a flat surface, press your thumbs into the eggshell just into the membrane of the shell and gently pull open.

To remove the super liquid white, simply turn it out onto a large soup spoon and allow the excess to fall away. Additionally, you can place the egg in an egg cup and tap the top to remove a piece of the top of the shell. Use a spoon to scoop out the poached egg.

How do you reheat a sous vide poached egg?

To reheat the egg by placing the eggs in a room temperature water bath and then warming the water to 140°F (60°C). Once the water has reached temp, the eggs are ready to serve. Or if you are short of time, place the egg in a pot of simmering water on the stovetop for 60 seconds.

Can sous vide poached eggs be made ahead of time?

If you want to make the poached eggs ahead of time, be sure to leave the eggs in the shell and chill them down in an ice bath before storing them in the refrigerator for up to a week.

Do you need vinegar to poach an egg?

There is no vinegar needed to poach a sous vide egg. The eggs are cooked in the shell in plain water. It doesn't get more whole food than this! Be sure your eggs are crack-free before placing them in the water bath. No one likes to get eggs in their sous vide machine.

Should the eggs be chilled or at room temperature?

We have backyard chickens so our eggs are room temperature. Room temperature or chilled eggs will not make a difference in the outcome of these poached eggs. Just keep in mind that fresh is best.

Are sous vide eggs and soft-boiled eggs the same?

Sous vide eggs and soft-boiled eggs both aim for tender textures and fulfill the desire for perfectly cooked protein, yet they use different cooking techniques.

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Sous Vide Poached Egg Recipe

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The easiest way to make perfectly poached eggs is to sous vide the egg. Sous vide eggs are poached in the shell and will be your favorite way of cooking silky, custard eggs.

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Cook time for the recipeCook Time 1 hour hr

total time to prep and cook the recipe.Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Sous Vide

Cuisine French

Makes 1

Per Serving 72 kcal

Ingredients

  • egg (fresh)

Instructions

  • Preheat the sous vide water bath to the desired temperature. (See notes below)

  • Gently lower the egg, in the shell into the heated water using a slotted spoon or a pair of tongs.

  • Set timer for 1 hour and cook.

  • Once time has been reached, crack the egg, removing any additional watery white, if wanted.

  • Serve with salt and pepper or everything but the bagel seasoning.

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60 degree egg

The 60 degree egg refers to 60 degree celsius/140 fahrenheit for 60 minutes. This is the temperature of the egg throughout. The outer white is watery and fluid, the white connected to the yolk is just starting to set and starting to turn opaque white with a warm runny egg yolk.

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63 degree egg

It is an egg cooked at 63 degrees (technically 62.8 C) or 145 fahrenheit for 60 minutes. The 63 degree egg is what most people would consider a poached or soft boiled egg, the holy grail of perfect soft eggs.

The white close to the yolk is set enough to keep the warm yet softly creamy yolk contained so you can slice it with the edge of a spoon. It is up to you if you scoop out the watery white and add it to the soft egg.

Does it have to take an hour to poach an egg using sous vide?

Technically no, it can take as little as 13 minutes to poach a sous vide egg. But I am in the camp of 'low and slow' as the sous vide method was intended. But if you are in a hurry you can poach an egg in a 75°C (165.2°F) bath for just over 13 minutes. It will take your water more time to heat up and the whites will be more firm but you will have a poached egg in less time.

Nutrition

Serving: 1 | Calories: 72kcal | Protein: 6g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 186mg | Sodium: 71mg

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Nutritional facts are estimates and are provided as a courtesy to the reader. Please utilize your own brand nutritional values to double check against our estimates. Nutritional values are calculated via a third party. Changing ingredients, amounts or cooking technique will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.

first published November 11, 2019

Perfect Sous Vide Eggs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to make a perfect sous vide egg? ›

So set your sous vide machine to 75C and 13 minutes and put the egg into the water bath -straight from the fridge and still in its shell. Note: if your sous vide cooker only has increments of 10 and 15 minutes, set it for 15 and then wait until it says 13 before putting the egg in.

Can you overcook eggs in sous vide? ›

With sous vide, there's no fear of cooking your eggs at too high a temperature. Once the temperature is set, it will remain at that temp as long as you're cooking. To poach eggs, simply cook your eggs in the shell at 145 F to achieve the perfect poach.

How many minutes for fluffy egg whites for sous vide eggs? ›

Fill a saucepan with water and bring to a boil. Add eggs to boiling water and cook until whites are set, exactly 5 minutes. Transfer eggs to the ice bath to stop the cooking process, at least 1 minute. Place eggs into the sous vide water bath; set a timer for 40 minutes.

What is the best sous vide for eggs? ›

145°F/ 62.7°C for 1 hour results in a loose white and very creamy yolk. 147°F / 63.9·C for 1 hour gets you a set white with a spreadable fudge like yolk. 167°F / 75°C for 13 minutes gets you a very similar egg as 145°F / 62.7°C for 1 hour with the white just a touch more set.

What is the best temperature for sous vide eggs? ›

Sous-Vide Egg Cooked to 145°F (62.8°C)

Here the whites are firm enough to let you cut through them and pick them up with a spoon, while the yolk remains raw. This is my favorite temperature for poached and soft-boiled eggs (details and recipes to follow).

What temperature and time for sous vide eggs? ›

Heat water to 167°F. When the water is ready, use a slotted spoon to lower eggs into the pot. Cover the pot as much as possible with plastic wrap or a baking sheet. Cook for 15 minutes for a jammy yolk consistency.

How long do you cook sous vide eggs? ›

What is the Best Sous Vide Eggs Temperatures and Times? A whole book could be written on the nuances of sous vide eggs but in general they range from 140°F (60.0°C) for barely poached, up to 165°F (73.9°C) for basically hard-boiled. They are usually cooked for 40 to 60 minutes.

How long are sous vide eggs good for? ›

After cooking, serve warm for a mid-morning breakfast, and chill the rest in ice water before storing in the refrigerator. Sous vide eggs will keep for 5 days in the refrigerator.

Do sous vide eggs peel easier? ›

Par-boiling the eggs for 3 minutes, then shocking them in ice water before finishing them in sous-vide ensures that they peel just as reliably as a traditional soft-boiled egg.

How do restaurants get their eggs so fluffy? ›

Scrambled eggs are cooked over lower heat and stirred slowly. This lower heat, slower process keeps the eggs fluffy and soft. Beat in a bit of water or milk (1 Tablespoon liquid per egg), pour the egg into a heated pan, let it SIT for a minute or two and then gently fold it over as it cooks.

What are 2 rules for making fluffy egg whites? ›

Any amount of oil or fat of any type left over from previous use will keep the whites from setting up. Chill your bowl and beater first. This really helps as does adding a small amount of cream of tartar. Any amount of egg yolk that gets into the egg whites will keep them from fluffing.

Does Starbucks sous vide their eggs? ›

Each bite is perfectly cooked sous vide using cage-free egg whites, resulting in a velvety texture that is difficult to achieve via traditional cooking techniques.

What should not be sous vide? ›

Fruit, unless you are making coulis. Almost everything else can successfully prepared by the Sous Vide method of cooking. Be careful with seafoods as they are delicate and need a very low temperature which puts you air risk of food poisoning if they have not been prepared or stored correctly.

Does Gordon Ramsay use a sous vide? ›

He doesn't seem to be an especially outspoken proponent of sous vide cooking, possibly due to a long-ago scandal where patrons of his restaurants felt cheated when they found out that their meals had been prepared in advance and heated up via this "boil in a bag" technique, but he does have a pretty dramatic method for ...

How long should you sous vide eggs? ›

What is the Best Sous Vide Eggs Temperatures and Times? A whole book could be written on the nuances of sous vide eggs but in general they range from 140°F (60.0°C) for barely poached, up to 165°F (73.9°C) for basically hard-boiled. They are usually cooked for 40 to 60 minutes.

How do you make sous vide eggs without a sous vide machine? ›

Add 1 cup of water to the base of you Instant Pot/pressure cooker. Place trivet with egg bite molds into the Instant Pot and pressure cook on high for 10 minutes. Manually release the pressure and carefully remove the bites from your Instant Pot.

Can you sous vide soft boiled eggs at 155 degrees? ›

Sous-Vide Egg Cooked to 155°F (68.3°C)

At this stage, the yolks have caught up with the whites in terms of firmness—you can easily slide a spoon or knife into the whites, but the yolks offer a bit of resistance and hold their shape much better.

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