[geeks] Poaching an Egg
Sridhar Ayengar
ploopster at gmail.com
Tue Sep 2 16:25:41 CDT 2008
Phil Stracchino wrote:
>>> I just poached an egg for the first time. I used my Fluke 189 with a
>>> universal temperature probe to make sure the water was the correct
>>> temperature. I'm such a geek.
>> I like measuring temperatures while cooking. I want to get a IR unit so
>> that I can also measure the temps of pans for sauteing.
>>
>> And a good oven unit would probably also be handy.
>
> Alton Brown swears by Polder, but we've found the Pyrex units to be just
> as good, cheaper, more reliable, and longer lasting. You can buy a
> whole new Pyrex thermometer/timer unit for the price of a replacement
> Polder probe, and the Polder probes fail quickly.
I've been using the same Fluke temperature probe for quite a number of
years. It's basically bulletproof, and covers just about the entire
range one would be using for cooking food. You need to have a
multimeter already, of course, but I'd bet that most of us on this list
fit into that category.
Peace... Sridhar
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